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If you’re a kid who lives in one of these 5 states, you are not going to get as much Halloween candy as children in other states. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Purple Innovation’s decision to close factories reflects tough economic times, leaving 200 jobless in Utah. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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A regional soybean processing facility is not concerned about seed supplies for 2025 despite a difficult growing season. Dan Wertish is the site manager for the Bayer Commercial Soybean Production plant near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, which packages nearly 3 million seed bags that get distributed to about a dozen Midwestern states annually. “We don’t have…… Continue Reading
An agronomist says as harvest comes to an end, attention shifts to field work. Kris Young, with AgriGold tells Brownfield… “We still see some compaction in some growers’ fields, so right now is a great time to get out there and do some deep tillage with dry soils. You’re going to get more fracturing of…… Continue Reading
Some people are crying foul about the get-in price of Morgan Wallen’s new music festival. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says the next president will likely have little impact on food price inflation despite campaign promises. American Enterprise Institute Director of Agricultural Policy Studies Vince Smith tells Brownfield, “It’s simply not the case that food is way more expensive relative to other commodities today.” He says food prices since the beginning of…… Continue Reading