Wallen goes out of his way to mix a little faith in his lyrics. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

Wallen goes out of his way to mix a little faith in his lyrics. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Wet conditions have pushed a southern Minnesota farmer out of the field. Jim O’Connor of Blooming Prairie says he’s finished with spring fertilizer applications and has quite a bit of preemergence herbicide applied. “We started planting (last week) in one small field just to make sure everything worked. They were forecasting heavy rains for Easter,…… Continue Reading
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Corn planting might be further along than USDA estimates in at least one region of the Midwest. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz says USDA lists progress at 15 percent for the North Central Iowa reporting district. “I have a hard time believing that, I think it’s probably a little higher than that. The…… Continue Reading
The Army Corps of Engineers is already using more reservoir water to maintain a nine-foot navigation channel on the Missouri River. Corps spokesperson Eileen Williamson tells Brownfield every March 15th, engineers evaluate reservoir storage based on mountain snow, plains snow, and ground saturation, and the Missouri River is at a minimum service level as they…… Continue Reading
This Kentucky-born singer-songwriter got his first taste of mainstream radio success in 2023, but to a legion of loyal fans, he’d already been a superstar for years. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A rustic cabin in California that previously belonged to Dolly Parton and her late husband, Carl Dean, has sold for $800,000. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The International Dairy Foods Association is optimistic the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids bill can become law soon, but IDFA’s Matt Herrick says that’s just one step towards getting healthier and tastier dairy products to families that need them. “It’s those dietary guidelines that have really been the monkey wrench in this whole thing, preventing…… Continue Reading
Photo provided by Indiana Farm Bureau from their recent ag labor roundtable. A southwest Indiana specialty crop grower says the current H-2A temporary visa program is problematic for producers. Brady Mouzin with Mouzin Brothers Farms says the regulations need more clarification. “We answer to about five regulatory bodies on the H-2A program,” he says. “There’s overlapping rules…… Continue Reading
A farm tax specialist is helping clients navigate the down ag economy. Chad Hanson with Iowa-based Corporate Farmer says tight margins are currently the biggest factor on many farms. “So talking to bankers, talking to even some of our clients that there is a real push to reorganize financially. Maybe that means refinancing on some…… Continue Reading