We give some of the ‘Yellowstone’ frozen TV dinners a taste. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

We give some of the ‘Yellowstone’ frozen TV dinners a taste. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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Starbucks is eliminating 30% of its menu before the end of the year. Here is everything included in the first round of cuts. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A crop insurance advisor says farmers should take a closer look at the Enhanced Coverage Option this year. Mike Boen with Compeer Financial tells Brownfield the ECO subsidy increased from 44% to 65%. “Most private products in the market today are somewhere from I spend a dollar in premium, I get two dollars to two and…… Continue Reading
The senior vice president of regulatory affairs at Growth Energy says EPA’s decision to allow year-round E15 in eight Midwestern states is supportive for U.S. biofuels. “We were really encouraged by this decision on E15,” says Chris Bliley. Bliley says infrastructure is available for fuel retailers to start selling E15 next month. Starting April 28,…… Continue Reading
An economist with the National Cotton Council says fewer cotton acres are expected across the United States this year. “A recent economic report shows U.S. growers intend to plant 9.6 million acres, which is 14.5 percent lower than last year. We’re seeing the effects of what growers are feeling right now, as far as financial…… Continue Reading
Several Illinois agriculture groups are opposing proposed amendments to the state’s Livestock Management Facilities Act (LMFA). Chris Davis, director of state legislation with the Illinois Farm Bureau, says their organization is opposing the three bills that have been submitted in the General Assembly. “One particular piece of legislation would increase set back distances from the…… Continue Reading
The National Farmers Union wants to know how the federal government funding freeze and job cuts have affected individuals. Mike Stranz is Farmers Union’s Vice President of Advocacy. He tells Brownfield the funding freeze left many farmers wondering what comes next. “A lot of conservation and climate initiatives, a lot of local foods initiatives and…… Continue Reading
The vice president of public policy at the American Farm Bureau Federation says the new ag secretary at USDA understands the concerns surrounding ag trade tariffs. Sam Kieffer tells Brownfield “they are keeping track of how things are going and will provide an opportunity for farmers, ranchers and organizations like Farm Bureau to weigh in…… Continue Reading
The executive director of the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association says the state’s farmers are cautiously optimistic about 2025. However, Tadd Nicholson says there are still challenges. “High input prices, high land prices, all these things really pressuring farmers,” he says. “If you look at those input prices compared to what is a moderately normal…… Continue Reading