Visit to Indonesia shows trade promise

The vice chair of the Illinois Soybean Association says he’s seen firsthand the potential for American soybean products in Indonesia. Brady Holst, who farms in western Illinois, says a recently announced trade framework with the country is promising. “Two weeks ago, I was in Indonesia, and they had just signed a trade agreement with the…Continue Reading

Tax, legal hurdles complicate selling the farm

An agricultural law attorney says selling the farm without proper planning can have huge tax implications. Will McKinley with Menn Law Firm tells Brownfield when there’s no family member or employee to take over, aging farmers often seek buyers, but he says that can be costly to the farmer. “There’s definitely tax issues if we’re…Continue Reading

Several factors influencing farm machinery market

A global equipment manufacturer says there are several factors impacting the current farm machinery market.    Eric Raby, senior vice president for the Americas with CLAAS says they’re seeing a lesser impact from tariffs and more from a sluggish farm economy. “Because of the market being a little bit depressed than what it has been.…Continue Reading

Johnson: farmers will wait for fair trade

A U.S. Congressman from South Dakota says ag trade should be fair.  Dusty Johnson tells Brownfield the Trump administration is trying to level the playing field by addressing non-tariff trade barriers. “Mexico doesn’t treat U.S. corn fairly and Canada doesn’t treat U.S. dairy fairly. Across the entire globe we have those problems.” Johnson says China…Continue Reading

New policy brief highlights ways to reverse ag trade deficit

A former trade ambassador says the United States should be working to reverse its nearly $50 billion ag trade deficit. Kip Tom, an Indiana farmer, says a lack of new trade deals and new trade barriers has contributed to its increase. “The EU continues to try and export their own food and ag policies around the world.…Continue Reading

MoDOT to Reopen I-70 Martinsburg Exit

The Missouri Department of Transportation is planning to remove the barriers on Eastbound I-70 between Columbia and Kingdom City tonight, as crews will start moving eastbound traffic onto newly constructed […]Continue Reading

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