Pioneer field agronomist concerned about effects of drought

Agronomists are concerned about the long term impacts of Ohio’s statewide drought. Pioneer field agronomist Troy Putnam says drought conditions have expanded. “I think it’s interesting to watch some of the the numbers start to come in. We are just now getting started,” he says. “We’ve had some very, very big concerns here early about…Continue Reading

Long term effects to Ohio’s soil and water amid drought

There are concerns about the long-term impacts of this year’s drought. The severe drought conditions plaguing much of Ohio will cause challenges well beyond this growing season.  Jeff Duling is the president of the Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. “It’s compacting. There’s a lot of cracks out there, I’m afraid,” he says.…Continue Reading

RFA seeks update on EPA feedstock audits

The Renewable Fuels Association has asked the EPA for an update on its investigation into imported biofuel feedstocks. President and CEO Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield the U.S. imports more than six billion pounds of supposedly-used cooking oil and questionable tallow for feedstock to make biodiesel. “Enjoying the benefit of a U.S. tax credit, and enjoying…Continue Reading

Grassley talks Senate Ag Committee temporary relief plan

Senate Ag Committee chair Debbie Stabenow is reportedly considering temporary relief for farmers in absence of a new farm bill. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says that would be a step in the right direction. “It’s to make sure that the 2018 prices for PLC and ARC are updated to reflect the inflation in diesel, seed,…Continue Reading

Bayer wins another Roundup case

The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has ruled in favor of Bayer in a Roundup lawsuit. In a press release, Bayer officials say the jury’s verdict “makes clear that the plaintiff failed to prove that Roundup was the cause of the injuries alleged in the case.” The verdict follows an August ruling when the Third…Continue Reading

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