Month: July 2018
Delta’s new Boeing 777 features broadest seats of any wide-body U.S. airliner
Delta Air Lines(NEW YORK) — Some economy-class travelers flying on Delta Air Lines’ refurbished Boeing 777s soon will have a bit more room to spread their wings. Delta announced on Monday its “full-fleet interior renovation” [Read More…]
Farm data a valuable tool for managing finances
A farm financial official says the value of ag data goes beyond the production information it provides. Glenn Wachtler with Compeer Financial tells Brownfield lenders can use data to help farmers make equipment purchases, investment [Read More…]
Hot weather for much of the Nation
A brief surge of cool air will fully overspread the Plains by Thursday and reach the remainder of the central and eastern U.S. by week’s end. Meanwhile, heat will build across the West. In [Read More…]
Economy, weather will ‘make it tough on a number of farmers’
Some corn and soybean fields have a yellow appearance resulting from too much rain. The precipitation overabundance has leached nitrogen away from the reach of corn roots. In the case of soybeans, east central South [Read More…]
Hog futures higher ahead of trade uncertainty
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed mostly higher on buyer interest, ahead of this week’s direct business. The narrowing Choice/Select spread indicates there is more available Choice beef as demand is falling behind. [Read More…]
Webinar to address dairy farmer stress
Extension educators in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin are preparing to help dairy farmers recognize and manage stress. Jennifer Bentley with Iowa State tells Brownfield they are hosting a series of webinars starting July 10th. [Read More…]
Man shot with Taser files lawsuit against police department
Juan Almestica (LANCASTER, Pa.) — A Pennsylvania man who was videotaped being tasered by police while sitting on a curb is suing the department for use of excessive force. Attorneys for Sean Williams, 27, filed [Read More…]
State Dept dismisses doubts ahead of Pompeo trip to North Korea
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — Amid growing doubts about North Korea’s commitment to denuclearization, the State Deparment said Tuesday it’s monitoring the situation, but with Secretary Mike Pompeo heading to Pyongyang Thursday, “We’re in a good spot.” The [Read More…]
A ‘shocking increase’ in citizenship application backlog, new report finds
DigitalVision/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — A July 2 report from the National Partnership for New Americans found a “shocking” 88 percent increase in citizenship application processing backlog since 2015. The report, presented at a news conference with House [Read More…]
A wallet lost in 1970 just turned up, as an amazing 1970 time capsule
ABC News(GRESHAM, Ore.) — A wallet lost in 1970 at a high school turned up during a building demolition at the school – and took its long-lost owner on a trip down memory lane. After [Read More…]
Seattle authorities luring homeless off the streets with plane tickets, rent payments
iStock/Thinkstock(SEATTLE) — It’s been almost three months since homeless tents began to crop up on the streets surrounding Seattle’s famous Space Needle, but now teams of city employees have begun clearing out the encampments near [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: July 3, 2018
Jul. corn closed at $3.42 and 3/4, up 5 and 1/4 cents Jul. soybeans closed at $8.43 and 1/4, down 5 and 1/4 cents Jul. soybean meal closed at $328.60, down 90 cents Jul. soybean oil closed at 28.70, down 7 points Jul. wheat [Read More…]
“This is really disheartening”
Canada’s tariffs that began this week on American goods, including beef products, are another trade concern for farmers’ bottom line. “Small and mid-sized farmers just can’t afford this increased in costs at any level,” says Casey [Read More…]
Senator says there is a short window to address tariffs
An Indiana senator says there is a very short window to address tariffs and the negative impact they have on farmers as harvest approaches. Joe Donnelly says he spoke with President Trump about those concerns [Read More…]
Minnesota U.S. Senate debate
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp will moderate the Minnesota U.S. Senate debate during Minnesota Farmfest Tuesday, Aug. 7th at Gilfillan Estate near Redwood Falls, MN. Continue reading Minnesota U.S. Senate debate at Brownfield Ag News.
Meat-alternative company tripling its production capacity
Beyond Meat, the latest in plant-based protein products, is growing its production capacity. The company recently announced it would be adding a new facility in Columbia, Missouri to help meet the increase in demand for [Read More…]
Pentagon to house migrants on two Texas military bases, as more are under consideration
Joe Raedle/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — The Pentagon is looking at additional facilities that could accommodate migrants coming across the U.S.-Mexico border beyond housing at U.S. military bases in Texas, officials said Tuesday. “We are looking at [Read More…]
A few loyal accomplices aided French gangster’s daring prison escape, authorities say
iStock/Thinkstock(PARIS) — A few “loyal unidentified accomplices” helped infamous French gangster Redoine Faid escape from a prison in the southern suburbs of Paris, authorities said more than 48 hours after the audacious breakout. “According to [Read More…]
NPPC criticizes second North Carolina nuisance verdict
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) is criticizing a jury verdict against another North Carolina hog farm. Late last week, jurors awarded 25 million dollars to plaintiffs who had lodged nuisance claims against Smithfield Foods, [Read More…]
Think twice before applying preventative fungicides
An agronomist is urging farmers to think twice before applying a preventative fungicide on soybeans. Derek Crompton with Channel says as commodity prices fall, every input should be scrutinized. “Prices have come down a little [Read More…]