Keough says that what ultimately killed her mother was the grief of losing her son Benjamin. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Keough says that what ultimately killed her mother was the grief of losing her son Benjamin. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Theaters ain’t what they used to be — we miss all these parts of the classic experience. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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An agronomy expert says harvest results have been somewhat of a mixed bag across parts of the Eastern Corn Belt. Dr. Kess Berg with Advanced Agrilytics tells Brownfield he’s traveled across Indiana and Ohio the last few weeks. “I would say anticipation of what was out there was really high. Maybe it’s a little bit…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says farmland prices and ag equipment sales continue to be weak, according to the latest Rural Mainstreet Index. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says farmland prices, which sank for the fourth time in five months, are expected to dip by 5.3% over the next 12 months. “Farmland prices while they are…… Continue Reading
A southeast Minnesota farmer says his crops faced some challenges this year. Bruce Peterson grows corn and soybeans near Northfield. “Yeah a little bit of everything, I mean there’s a little bit of white mold on the beans where there was a little more growth on them. Also some SDS (Sudden Death Syndrome) showing up,…… Continue Reading
Tropical storm Helene is only expected to bring temporary relief to low Mississippi River levels. But Mary Lamm, a hydrologist with the National Weather Service, tells Brownfield the moisture is needed, because the lower Mississippi River hit record low levels at the end of September. “Hickman, Kentucky hit -3.05 and New Madrid, Missouri hit -5.97…… Continue Reading
The chief ag negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative says he’s optimistic Mexico’s decree banning genetically modified corn imports will be overturned. Doug McKalip tells Brownfield he expects a panel decision in favor of U.S. corn producers soon. “Things are on track for that case to be wrapped up and we’re looking…… Continue Reading
A U.S. Senator from Iowa says foreign involvement of U.S. farmland purchases is a potential threat to the food supply chain. Republican Joni Ernst tells Brownfield she’s asking the USDA to streamline its electronic submission process that tracks foreign investment disclosures. “All they have done is add a disclaimer about possible inaccuracies on their website,”…… Continue Reading
A University of Nebraska Extension specialist is reminding farmers about grain-bin safety during harvest. Amy Timmerman tells Brownfield farmers should wear a dust mask or respirator when cleaning grain bins ahead of harvest. “It’s very common for us to get grain mold in there and all that dust, which is really, really hard on our…… Continue Reading