Month: November 2018
RFA cautiously optimistic E15 rulemaking process will move quickly
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says U.S. drivers will have access to E15 next summer, but the head of the Renewable Fuels Association says they are cautiously optimistic because the rulemaking process for the waiver has [Read More…]
Doud believes House Democrats will back USMCA deal
The leading U.S. agricultural negotiator is confident the USMCA trade agreement will not have problems getting ratified. Gregg Doud with the U.S. Trade Representative’s office tells Brownfield he believes Democrats taking control of the House [Read More…]
Taliban, Afghan leaders meet for talks in Moscow
Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images(MOSCOW) — A Taliban delegation and envoys backed by the Afghan government attended multinational peace talks in Moscow on Friday, the first time such a meeting has taken place publicly. The Moscow [Read More…]
Record pace for beef exports
The chair-elect of the US Meat Export Federation says 2018 has been a fantastic year for exports. Cevin Jones, an Idaho cattle feeder says there’s a positive story on the beef side. “We’re going to [Read More…]
A big year for beef exports
The chairman-elect of the US Meat Export Federation says 2018 has been a fantastic year for exports. Cevin Jones, an Idaho cattle feeder says there’s a positive story on the beef side. “We’re going to [Read More…]
Prince Harry describes the moment he asked Prince Charles to walk Meghan down the aisle
Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool/Getty Images(LONDON) — A new BBC documentary gives an unprecedented look at Prince Charles ahead of his 70th birthday next week, including an intimate look at the moment when Prince Harry [Read More…]
‘We all try to make sense of the senseless’: Police search for motive in Thousand Oaks shooting
APU GOMES/AFP/Getty Images(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.) –FBI officials swarmed the California home of Thousand Oaks shooting suspect Ian David Long on Thursday in a desperate search for motive behind his alleged shooting rampage that left 12 [Read More…]
Pair of Southern California wildfires growing in intensity, forcing evacuations
Ventura County Fire Department(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.) — A pair of rapidly intensifying wildfires in Ventura County, California, are forcing thousands of evacuations and already burning structures. The Woolsey Fire, the blaze currently causing the most [Read More…]
Suspect in fatal Melbourne stabbing dies from gunshot wound: Police
iStock/Thinkstock(MELBOURNE, Australia) — A man accused of stabbing three people, one fatally, has died in the hospital after police shot him at the scene in Melbourne, Australia. As officers “got out of the car, they [Read More…]
Michelle Obama opens up about her miscarriage, IVF and Donald Trump in ABC News prime-time special
Chuck Kennedy for ABC(NEW YORK) — Former first lady Michelle Obama said she felt “lost and alone” after suffering a miscarriage about 20 years ago, during an exclusive interview with Good Morning America anchor Robin [Read More…]
Economist says Brazil could break corn record, impact U.S. exports
An agricultural economist says corn exports are strong now, but that might change. Dr. Bill Tierney with AgResource says there’s likely to be some strong South American competition in 2019. “We think that we’ve seen [Read More…]
Economist says Brazil could break corn record, impact U.S. exports
An agricultural economist says corn exports are strong now, but that might change. Dr. Bill Tierney with AgResource says there’s likely to be some strong South American competition in 2019. “We think that we’ve seen [Read More…]
Thatcher: Lame duck passage of farm bill ‘less than 50-50’
Long time policy watcher Mary Kay Thatcher says the change in U.S. House leadership might result in the offering of alternative language in the USMCA. Thatcher, formerly with the American Farm Bureau Federation and now [Read More…]
Peeples has ‘no regrets’ after farm broadcast career
Farm broadcaster Roddy Peeples happily declares he has no regrets after his career in the farm and ranch news business. The founder of the San Angelo, Texas-based Voice of Southwest Agriculture radio network joined what [Read More…]
Nutrien Ag Solutions rebranding almost complete
This year hundreds of ag retailers across the country have been rebranded as part of a merger between Agrium Inc. and Potash Corporation. Speaking to Brownfield at the 2018 NAFB Convention in Kansas City, Vice President [Read More…]
Grow Smart scholarship goes to University of Nebraska student
The 2018 Grow Smart Scholarship, sponsored by BASF was awarded at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Convention to Alexandra Voichoskie-Hansen, an agriculture and environmental sciences communication major at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the [Read More…]
Cattle futures up on short covering
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying, as the trade gets ready for the week’s widespread direct cash business. December was up $.45 at $116.55 and February [Read More…]
Muted reactions to USDA numbers
Soybeans were modestly lower on fund and technical selling. The USDA lowered its 2018 production estimate but is still expecting a record crop with a record average yield. However, these numbers are as of November [Read More…]
Less exports should shift more beans to storage
An ag economist calls Thursday’s USDA’s reports a bit surprising. Kevin McNew with Farmers Business Network tells Brownfield the USDA numbers were about a bushel lower for both corn and soybeans than what traders were [Read More…]
Thousand Oaks mass shooting survivors recount horror at Borderline nightclub: ‘I’m terrified’
KABC-TV(THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.) — A college night at a popular music bar in a Southern California suburb ended in bloodshed when at least 12 people were shot dead. Witnesses recounted how they hid under tables, [Read More…]