Well, that’s one way to handle things. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Well, that’s one way to handle things. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
More than 400 Big Lots stores are going dark. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Pictured: Iowa state climatologist Dr. Justin Glisan The state climatologist for Iowa says he’s concerned about soil moisture for the next growing season. “We’re coming off the driest September for Iowa in 152 years of records,” Dr. Justin Glisan with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship said Glisan tells Brownfield some areas of…… Continue Reading
A U.S. Representative from Iowa says a federal solution for year-round E15 will be one of her biggest priorities the rest of the year. Republican Ashley Hinson tells Brownfield she’s optimistic the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act will get bipartisan support. “There will be traction in the House because this is about consumer…… Continue Reading
They had planned to close only a few stores. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Jelly has a tradition of buying his own albums at Walmart after he releases them. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Kane Brown and his wife, Katelyn, aren’t done yet. The country star says they’ve got two more duets on the way. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Larry Lee participates in the Wisconsin Ag Education and Workforce Development Council subcommittee. The post Wisconsin Ag Education and Workforce Development Council subcommittee appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
A 62-year-old Georgia resident says it was divine intervention that saved her after a tree crushed her home during Hurricane Helene. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Across the Corn Belt, this week’s freezes have largely ended the Midwestern growing season. However, with 94% of the U.S. corn crop fully mature and 95% of the nation’s soybeans dropping leaves, there should be negligible impact. Meanwhile, ongoing dryness continues to limit moisture availability for winter grains and cover crops. In Illinois, 33% of…… Continue Reading