Month: June 2018
Senators introduce amendment to restrict checkoff programs
The Senate is in the process of considering amendments to its version of the farm bill, including one to restrict checkoff programs. New Jersey Senator Cory Booker says the checkoff programs only represent the interests [Read More…]
Farm Bureau survey indicates lower prices for Fourth of July cookout
Lower prices for meat, milk, buns and watermelon led to a decrease in the American Farm Bureau Federation’s summer cookout survey. John Newton, AFBF’s director of market intelligence, says the informal survey shows the cost [Read More…]
Blunt: Broadband expansion vital part of Senate farm bill
The U.S. Senate is debating a federal Farm Bill with a vote expected this week. Missouri Republican U.S. Senator Roy Blunt says the plan includes funding to expand broadband internet access in rural areas. Speaking [Read More…]
Missouri Ag Dept: Dicamba complaint update
The number of dicamba misuse complaints in Missouri has risen over the past week. The Missouri Department of Agriculture has received 68 dicamba complaints, 50 of which are from southeast Missouri. The complaints cover nearly [Read More…]
Inspector General probing conditions at migrant children’s’ shelters
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — On the heels of alleged abuse and mismanagement at several Health and Human Services shelters housing migrant children separated from their parents, the agency’s inspector general has launched a review of these facilities, [Read More…]
Hate crime charges filed in fatal Charlottesville car attack case
Abermarle Charlottesville Regional Jail(CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — A federal jury in Washington, D.C., indicted an Ohio man on hate crime charges stemming from a deadly car attack last year in Charlottesville, Virginia, that prosecutors said was [Read More…]
Scientist killed on camping trip with young daughters was shot in head: Coroner
Beaudette Family(LOS ANGELES) — A scientist mysteriously killed while camping with his two young daughters died from being shot in the head, according to the coroner’s office. Tristan Beaudette, 35, was gunned down at about [Read More…]
West Coast Red Hen loses business after Virginia namesake kicks out Sarah Sanders
KGO-TV(WASHINGTON) — Red Hen Bar and Grill in California is facing the repercussions of being mistaken for the Red Hen restaurant in Lexington, Virginia, where White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave [Read More…]
CME cash dairy prices up, futures up sharply Wednesday
Milk futures were up sharply Wednesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, but not enough to make up for huge Monday losses. Cash dairy prices also made small gains. Class Three June milk was up $.01 [Read More…]
Groups want hardship waivers to be addressed
Many ag and renewable fuels groups are upset that oil refinery hardship waivers were not addressed in the EPA’s 2019 Renewable Volume Obligation proposal. Rob Shaffer, an Illinois farmer and board member with the American [Read More…]
Senators try to use farm bill to reel in Trump’s trade strategy
A group of bipartisan Senators is trying to attach an amendment to the Farm Bill that would require Congressional authority before the President can impose tariffs in the name of national security. Republican Senator Patrick [Read More…]
AFBF members want to evaluate the milk marketing system
Dairy farmers at Farm Bureau’s Joint National Commodity Conference want policy to modernize the milk marketing system. Idaho dairyman and committee chair Steve Ballard tells Brownfield they’re crafting policy to protect dairy farmers’ access to [Read More…]
Drier weather returns to parts of the Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, mostly dry weather has returned to western corn and soybean production areas, but major flooding continues along several Missouri River tributaries in western Iowa and environs. Currently, rain has shifted into [Read More…]
Hate crime charges filed in fatal Charlottesville car attack case
Abermarle Charlottesville Regional Jail(CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.) — A federal jury has indicted an Ohio man on hate crime charges stemming from a deadly car attack last year in Charlottesville, Virginia, authorities said. James Alex Fields Jr., [Read More…]
Ag labor visa provisions stripped from latest House immigration bill
Farmers and agribusinesses hoping for a year-round worker visa program will have to wait even longer. The proposed H2-C visa promoted by ag groups including the American Dairy Coalition was part of Representative Bob Goodlatte’s [Read More…]
Senate farm bill discussion continues
Discussion of the Senate farm bill continues today on the Senate floor. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he’s pleased the ag committee included his provision to allow legal farming of industrial hemp. “Industrial hemp [Read More…]
Iowa and Nebraska groups react to RVO announcement
More reaction to the EPA announcement of the proposed RFS Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs). Iowa Corn Growers Association president Mark Recker says by failing to reallocate the gallons of ethanol exempted through the small refinery [Read More…]
Trump, Putin to hold summit, Kremlin says
Steffen Kugler /BPA/Getty Images(MOSCOW) — The United States and Russia have agreed to hold a summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin said on Wednesday. The two countries have also [Read More…]
French butchers seek protection after attacks from vegan activists
iStock/Thinkstock(PARIS) — French butchers want the government to protect them from alleged attacks by militant vegans over the last few months. Jean-Francois Guihard, the president of the French Confederation of Butchery, Butchers and Delicatessens (CFBCT), [Read More…]