In a surprising twist, Keith Urban’s most prized trophies aren’t collecting dust at home. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
In a surprising twist, Keith Urban’s most prized trophies aren’t collecting dust at home. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Viral video shows moment woman discovers something she didn’t know about her dryer that almost put her at extreme risk. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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She was personable and purposeful, and it brought necessary light to Texans’ hearts. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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Bob Huffman will lead MFA Incorporated starting September 1, succeeding Ernie Verslues, who is retiring after almost 40 years with MFA Incorporated. Huffman is currently the president and CEO of a First District Association, a Minnesota dairy cooperative. He also worked as the vice president of manufacturing operations for Dairy Farmers of America. And he…… Continue Reading
University of Wisconsin research is seeking fungicide use alternatives for potato growers after a popular product became more restricted. Plant disease expert Amanda Gevens says ongoing research is looking at fungicide application on potatoes at various times, rates, and sequences to keep disease inoculum, low during the growing season, including applications at hilling time. “That…… Continue Reading
The Michigan Cattlemen’s Association is taking a larger role in the show ring with its new Showcase Series initiative to more actively engage with youth. Past president Earl Souva tells Brownfield, “We just want to use the show ring as a tool to develop leadership, to help foster that interest in the industry.” He says…… Continue Reading
Sep. corn closed at $3.96, down 3 and 1/4Aug. soybeans closed at $10.04 and 1/4, down 8 and 1/4 centsAug. soybean meal closed at $270.30, down $1.10Aug. soybean oil closed at 53.75, up 26 pointsSep. wheat closed at $5.45, down 9 and 1/2 centsAug. live cattle closed at $222.20, up $2.97Aug. feeder cattle closed at…… Continue Reading
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were sharply higher on the direct cash strength during the session. Additionally, there are some supply questions due to the suspension of live cattle imports from Mexico and proposed tariff on Brazil, which would impact beef imports. Feeders picked up additional support from the lower move in…… Continue Reading