The woman, who previously pleaded guilty on a misdemeanor stalking charge, was arrested again after allegedly jumping in front of Post Malone’s car. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

The woman, who previously pleaded guilty on a misdemeanor stalking charge, was arrested again after allegedly jumping in front of Post Malone’s car. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Little Indiana was only two years old when Joey Feek died, but she’s inherited her country singer mother’s love of music. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
After four decades, country music has its own category at the VMAs — see who’s nominated in it! Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Korie Robertson says she’s “completely in love” as she shares the first photos of grandbaby No. 9, Sadie Robertson Huff’s third daughter. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says strong demand for beef continues despite headwinds. Josh Maples with Mississippi State University Extension says there are multiple areas that are cause for concern. “What is domestic beef demand going to look like at the price levels that we’re seeing and as we see some kind of macroeconomic changes, if we…… Continue Reading
A crop protection specialist says soybean aphid detections are starting to become more prevalent across parts of the Midwest. Ron Geis with Corteva says soybean aphid pressure can develop very quickly. “That might require some attention here. They’ll sort of sneak in and you might check your fields on Thursday, Friday and not seeing much.…… Continue Reading
A seed agronomist says soybean cyst nematode has become increasingly problematic in recent years. Bill Backhaus with BASF says SCN populations have been adapting to SCN-resistant varieties. “This year we’ve got pretty good beans out there. If you drive around, you see a lot of great looking fields, but we’re being robbed right now. So…… Continue Reading
Is the Super Bowl finally going country? Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The chairman of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee says farmers shouldn’t worry about a lack of interest in ag exports from the world’s largest soybean buyer. Jason Smith from Missouri says China needs U.S. soybeans. “They cannot purchase the quality and the amount of soybeans from us in all the other places in…… Continue Reading
The market manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says grass conditions are worsening in part of the state. Tony Hancock tells Brownfield the southern part of the state hasn’t seen a lot of rain since the 4th of July. “And with two weeks of extreme heat, it’s starting to show up a little bit…… Continue Reading