Nebraska farmer hopes negotiations lead to concrete soybean deal with China

A farmer in northeast Nebraska says he’s cautiously optimistic that trade talks between the U.S. and China could result in an agreement that includes soybeans.    “We need it desperately.” Greg Anderson says China remains the most important trading partner for the commodity and results matter. “I’m certainly looking for real numbers, a real negotiated…Continue Reading

Wisconsin Pork Association urges participation in Thursday rule hearing

The Wisconsin Pork Association is urging producers to testify Thursday in favor of removing state guidelines for PRRS and PEDv testing. Morgan Worek tells Brownfield the testing guidelines within ATCP10 added cost and red tape without helping pigs or farmers. “We have not seen improved swine health benefits specifically related to PRRS and PEDv. We’ve…Continue Reading

FFA members living to serve during National FFA’s Days of Service

Thousands of FFA members from across the country are volunteering at 27 different Indianapolis locations during the National FFA Organization’s Days of Service. Elizabeth Sendelweck is a program manager with National FFA and says students are helping make a difference in their host city. “IndyHumane has had an unprecedented number of dogs and cats that…Continue Reading

SCN populations continue to spread across Midwest

An extension plant pathologist says soybean cyst nematode is a year-round issue for farmers. Dylan Mangel with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says SCN populations continue to spread across the Midwest. “It’s not just that they are spreading, but those nematodes are actually evolving to get better at reproducing on the resistance varieties that we have…Continue Reading

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