Two of the concerts have been rescheduled for December while the third was just canceled. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

Two of the concerts have been rescheduled for December while the third was just canceled. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
An assistant professor at Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine says a new USDA program could help land grant universities better support veterinary care in rural communities. Luciana de Costa says the Rural Veterinary Shortage Action Plan could expand funding opportunities for prospective students. “With the money that will come, there will be more…… Continue Reading
The executive vice president of the Agricultural Council of Arkansas says he’s encouraged USDA is working with Congress to evaluate whether economic aid is needed for farmers and ranchers. Andrew Grobmyer tells Brownfield “I’m hopeful some additional policies will emerge soon that will ease some of the concerns farmers have right now.” Ag Secretary Brooke…… Continue Reading
Unsafe nitrate levels were found during free well water tests at Farmfest in southwest Minnesota last month. Margaret Wagner with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture says more than 100 private wells were tested over the three-day event. “Within that, six of those private well samples exceeded the federal health standard of 10 milligrams per liter,…… Continue Reading
An agronomist says some farmers are starting to think about next year as harvest gets closer to the finish line in the Mississippi Delta. “Plan, plan, plan,” says Stephen Leininger with Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC. He says every input matters with thin margins. “We’re taking a hard look at fertilizer and how we best manage that.…… Continue Reading
A farmer in central South Dakota says heavy rains could complicate fall harvest. Reno Brueggeman tells Brownfield “it would take some tow ropes, I have a feeling, because we have some low spots that already have water in them. If we get that much more rain, it will cause more damage to a crop that…… Continue Reading
The executive director of the Illinois Pork Producers Association says a recent trip to Washington, D.C., could pave the way for more pork exports. Jennifer Tirey says conversations during last week’s Fall Legislative Action Conference around expanded access to Thailand were promising. “Currently, we export a very small amount of products to Thailand because of…… Continue Reading
At Home is trimming its footprint, closing 30 stores across the country as it battles debt and shifting shopping habits. Let’s unpack what this means for shoppers. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
‘Tulsa King’ made one very important change ahead of Season 4. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A farmer in southwest Nebraska says his crops narrowly missed a massive storm system that brought torrential rain and large hail this week. “We got some hard rain and some gentle, but nothing like what I’ve seen up there.” Tyler Ruf says Tuesday’s severe weather had baseball size hail that occurred for more than…… Continue Reading