The 11-song project will also include collaborations with Riley Green and Stephen Wilson Jr. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

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Central Iowa farmer Corey Hillebo says this spring is off to a great start. “We had a lot of anhydrous and strips to make for strip-till, and the end of March gave us some great windows to get that done timely. And great conditions and allowed us to start planting in a timely fashion as…… Continue Reading
The president of Illinois Farm Bureau says passage of the Family Farm Preservation Act is essential for the future of agriculture. Brian Duncan, who farms in northern Illinois, says the state’s current estate tax laws are a financial burden. “We are seeking a true exemption of $6 million per individual.” He says, “Now it’s $4…… Continue Reading
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The Voice is doubling up on “mega mentors” for Season 27. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority on how ag products move through their terminals and across the St. Lawrence Seaway. Stay tuned to hear about the benefits of our local maritime shipping and the room for growth. The post Shipping Michigan Soybeans Through The Great Lakes appeared first…… Continue Reading
The Race to the Plate Campaign Partnership is in its 10th year and it’s an opportunity for consumers to have face time with Missouri farmers. In this episode, Blake McDonald, this year’s Featured Farmer for the Missouri Beef Industry Council, talks about the importance of this effort. The post The Race to the Plate Campaign…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says the current volatility in the cattle markets is a good reminder for producers to explore risk management options. University of Tennessee’s Charley Martinez says producers who sold animals on Monday or Tuesday of last week had a very different experience than those who sold animals Thursday or Friday. “Marketing animals with…… Continue Reading
The Illinois Department of Agriculture has extended the suspension of poultry exhibitions and sales in the state. The moratorium, in response to the ongoing threat of H5N1 avian flu, now continues through May 11th, 2025. IDOA officials say the move is intended to reduce and prevent the spread of the disease, which has been detected…… Continue Reading