Month: September 2018
NYPD prepares for UN General Assembly in wake of UK nerve agent attacks
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Days before world leaders gather in New York City for the U.N. General Assembly, the NYPD is brushing up on how to prevent state-sponsored poisoning attempts. While police say there have been [Read More…]
Cover crops applied in late August off to good start
A southern Minnesota farmer in his sixth year using cover crops is seeing good growth this fall. Lake Wilson corn and soybean grower Bryan Biegler says he used a high-clearance sprayer to broadcast cereal rye [Read More…]
Wet weather problematic for soybean harvest
The return of wet weather to parts of the Upper Midwest could create late season problems for soybean farmers. University of Minnesota Extension soybean agronomist Seth Naeve says many bean acres have yet to reach [Read More…]
Asia exports strong, except for China
The USDA forecasts strong fiscal 2019 U.S. agriculture exports to all Asian countries except China. The agency projects China’s imports of U.S. agriculture products to be down $7 billion from the 2018 forecast, but all [Read More…]
Demand uncertainties pressure deferred hog futures
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed mostly lower in a narrow range on light trade activity. There has been some position squaring ahead of the Cattle on Feed report. Feeder cattle were also [Read More…]
NC state vet says 99% of livestock healthy and well
North Carolina’s state veterinarian says the loss of livestock from Hurricane Florence is minimal, “Ninety-nine percent of the animals in our state of North Carolina under production are healthy and well.” Dr. Doug Meckes says [Read More…]
Killing of jogger highlights dangerous reality for women
Georgetown Running Club(WASHINGTON) — The viral hashtags #MilesforMollie and #dcrunners4wendy are reflecting an all-too-scary reality for women today. Runners in the Washington, D.C., area started #dcrunners4wendy after Wendy Martinez, 35 and newly-engaged, was stabbed to [Read More…]
August red meat production notches new record
U.S. red meat production during August was a new all-time high for the month 4.766 billion pounds. That’s up 3% on the year, with a 1% increase in beef production to 2.430 billion pounds and [Read More…]
Website update increases waiver, RIN trade transparency
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) updated its Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) website Thursday to increase transparency surrounding the program, according to a news release from the agency. “For the first time, EPA is providing [Read More…]
Corn silage harvest races on
An agronomist says recent hot, dry weather is speeding up the pace of corn silage harvest in the Eastern Corn Belt. “When we have this type of weather, the corn tends to dry faster than [Read More…]
Voluntary organic checkoff would be less restrictive
The head of the Organic Trade Association says a private, industry-led organic checkoff will allow more flexibility within a program. CEO Laura Batcha tells Brownfield a mandatory organic checkoff was estimated to collect between $35 [Read More…]
NFU opposes reorganization of ERS and NIFA
The National Farmers Union is against the USDA’s proposed reorganization and relocation of the Economic Research Service (ERS) and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). In a letter to Sonny Perdue, NFU President [Read More…]
Four killed, including shooter, at Maryland Rite Aid facility
iStock/Thinkstock(ABERDEEN, Maryland) — Three people were killed and another three were injured after a woman opened fire at a Rite Aid distribution center in northeast Maryland on Thursday morning. The 26-year-old female suspect, who was [Read More…]
Amazon unveils 70 new devices and features in surprise announcement
Amazon(NEW YORK) — Amazon is unveiling 70 new devices and features, the largest ever dropped in one day, the company said. Dave Limp, senior vice president of Amazon Devices introduced the products in a surprise [Read More…]
Dozens injured on Indian flight after plane loses cabin pressure
Stockbyte/Thinkstock(LONDON) — Dozens of passengers on a Jet Airways flight from Mumbai to Jaipur were injured after their plane lost cabin pressure on Thursday. People onboard Jet Airways flight 9W 697 posted photos and videos [Read More…]
Remains of two US soldiers identified from boxes turned over by North Korea
Luis Martinez/ABC News(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the remains of two U.S. Army soldiers missing in the Korean War nearly seven decades ago have been identified from the 55 boxes turned over [Read More…]
Corn exports continue hot streak
The USDA reports corn and soybean export sales for the week ending September 13th were above most pre-report estimates, while soybean products and wheat were generally within analysts’ expectations. Physical shipments of corn for 2018/19 [Read More…]
Harvest moves north in Eastern Corn Belt
An agronomist says Indiana and Ohio are faring much better than Michigan when it comes to crop conditions in the Eastern Corn Belt. “Unfortunately in Michigan, we had areas that saw just a couple of [Read More…]
Negotiations continue between the U.S. and Canada
Top U.S. and Canadian negotiators are meeting again today as they try to resolve NAFTA trade differences. Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland described yesterday’s meetings with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer as “constructive”, but [Read More…]