Bryan traded insults with a bar-goer in NYC after the man seemed to be filming him using Meta smart glasses. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

Bryan traded insults with a bar-goer in NYC after the man seemed to be filming him using Meta smart glasses. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Ohio farmers are calling for increased farmland protections. Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson says farmland is being lost across the state at a rapid pace. “1,800 farms in Ohio, 200,000 acres of farmland have been lost in one year,” he says. “That is 600 acres of farmland a day and five farms a day…… Continue Reading
Cash dairy prices were lower except for butter again Wednesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was down $0.01 at $0.5450. No sales were recorded. Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0225 at $1.8975. No sales were recorded. Cheese barrels were down $0.0075 at $1.8075. No sales were recorded. Butter was up $0.03 at $2.44. Eighteen…… Continue Reading
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in a commercial duck facility in Elkhart County, Indiana. According to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health (BOAH), more than 4,000 birds will be depopulated. This is the first commercial duck operation to be impacted by the virus since 2022. Indiana is a leading producer of poultry,…… Continue Reading
The “Somebody Like You” singer was met with many challenges when he went to Music City. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A University of Nebraska Extension ag economist says farmers should consider price and date triggers when developing a good grain marketing plan. Jessica Groskopf tells Brownfield it’s important to set realistic expectations based on market trends. “Sometimes it’s, you know, gosh, I just need 10 cents more and the market may or may not give…… Continue Reading
Carrie would be a stellar pick for many reasons. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The communications director with the Illinois Beef Association says this weekend’s Illinois Beef Expo is again featuring expanded opportunities for junior exhibitors. Devin Bollman tells Brownfield last year’s expansion to three days of junior shows was a success. “Over the last several years, we’ve just grown to be such a big show we couldn’t squeeze…… Continue Reading
Nebraska’s Senate Ag Committee heard testimony this week on legislation that would make it illegal to manufacture, sell or distribute lab-grown protein. Nebraska Department of Agriculture Director Sherry Vinton is supportive of LB 246. “This legislation is necessary to protect consumers of real meat products from being misled by marketing of fake meat. The…… Continue Reading
Folks who’ve used the “improved” technology aren’t impressed. Continue reading…… Continue Reading