Month: June 2018
Dairy x 3 is best
Eating some dairy foods is better than none but are we getting enough? Erin McGraw, nutritionist with the St. Louis Dairy Council says most of us are not getting the highly recommended three servings of dairy [Read More…]
Wheat Stem Maggot adults found in South Dakota
Wheat Stem maggots have been spotted in South Dakota winter wheat fields, but researchers are still working to track the peak of wheat stem maggot adult flights. SDSU extension Entomologist, Adam Varenhorst says It’s not [Read More…]
July soybeans, corn hit new multi-month lows
Soybeans were sharply lower on fund and technical selling, with the July contract establishing a new four-month low. The U.S. crop is in good shape and most near-term forecasts have rain, but it is early [Read More…]
Merck introduces Sequivity technology at WPX
Merck Animal Health calls its vaccine technology Sequivity innovative and highly advanced. Merck swine technical services veterinarian Dr. Kimberly Crawford tells Brownfield it’s also precise, safe, and flexible. She says Sequivity uses a platform that [Read More…]
CME dairy markets up, milk futures up significantly Thursday
The dairy markets were up for a second day following a four-day downturn at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thursday. Class Three June milk was up $.11 to $15.42. July was up $.15 to $16.04. August [Read More…]
31 Orlando police officers sued over their response to Pulse nightclub massacre that left 49 dead
Released by US Attorneys Office, Middle District of Florida(ORLANDO, Fla.) — A city police officer acting as a security guard didn’t do his job and more than two dozen of his colleagues failed in their [Read More…]
Highlights from Vladimir Putin’s call-in show, including advice to his grandson
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images(MOSCOW) — President Vladimir Putin Thursday held his annual “Direct Line” telethon show in which he takes dozens of questions from ordinary Russians for hours during a live broadcast on state television. An [Read More…]
Secure Pork Supply Plan readies industry for next disease outbreak
The pork industry continues to prepare for the next foreign animal disease outbreak. In his opening comments during a National Pork Board news conference at World Pork Expo Wednesday, NPB vice president of science and [Read More…]
U.S. Senate Ag Committee to discuss farm bill Wednesday
The Senate Ag Committee plans to discuss its version of the farm bill next Wednesday. Chairman Pat Roberts and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow say the committee will go over the draft bill and any possible [Read More…]
Pork exports hit new marketing year low
The USDA reports combined old and new crop soybean export sales for the week ending May 31st were below pre-report expectations. The 2017/18 marketing year for wheat ended May 31st. It continues through August for [Read More…]
Branch joins Brownfield as News Assistant
Hello everyone, I’m Rhiannon Branch and I just started my summer as a News Assistant for Brownfield. I hail from the small town of Iuka in southern Illinois and although I did not grow up [Read More…]
Bayer acquires Monsanto stock, companies still operating independently
Bayer completed the acquisition of Monsanto stock today but company leaders say it will take some time before they stop using the Monsanto name. Bayer Crop Science Division President Liam Condon says, “Some authorities [Read More…]
Governor Cuomo offers free legal help to pizza deliveryman facing deportation
ABC News(ALBANY, N.Y.) — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is offering free legal help to a pizza delivery man who was detained by immigration authorities when he tried to deliver an order to a military [Read More…]
Santa Fe police officer critically wounded in high school massacre released from hospital
KTRK (SANTA FE, Texas) — The officer who was injured when he confronted a shooter at a Texas high school last month has been released from the hospital after nearly three weeks. When a 17-year-old [Read More…]
Senator Grassley reacts to Trump RFS decision
An Iowa Senator is speaking out about President Trump’s decision to delay possible changes to the Renewable Fuel Standard. Chuck Grassley says, “Thankfully, anti-ethanol forces were stopped by President Trump.” Chuck Grassley says the proposed deal [Read More…]
NPPC looks for ag labor solutions
The tight labor market in rural areas is a major concern to pork producers. At World Pork Expo, we discussed the issue with Jen Sorensen with Iowa Select Farms, which has 1,200 employees in Iowa. Sorensen also serves [Read More…]
Drought has changed the cattle price outlook
RaboBank livestock market analyst Don Close says weather continues to be the single-most disruptive influence in the U.S. beef complex. Drought conditions forced the early placement of calves into feed yards, which substantially increased cattle on [Read More…]
South Koreans cautiously optimistic ahead of Trump-Kim summit
ABCNews.com(SEOUL, South Korea) — On the streets of Seoul, a euphoric mood for peace has filled the air ahead of next Tuesday’s historic summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong [Read More…]
Car crashes into US Embassy gates in South Korea’s capital
iStock/Thinkstock(SEOUL, South Korea) — A car crashed into the gate of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, police said Thursday. South Korean police told ABC News the driver was not drunk but declined to [Read More…]
This robot named Flippy can cook your hamburger for you
ABC News(PASADENA, Calif.) — Imagine a world where your burger is made by a robot. Well, that’s now a reality at CaliBurger in Pasadena, California. The robot, nicknamed Flippy, started helping the restaurant’s staff this [Read More…]