Month: March 2019
China, Egypt top weekly destinations for U.S. soybeans
China was the top destination for U.S. soybeans last week. The USDA’s weekly export inspections data shows more than 335,000 tons of U.S. beans left port during the week ending February 28th, mostly from the [Read More…]
Secretary of State Pompeo visits Iowa
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Iowa today to highlight the economic importance of agriculture. Laurie Johns with Iowa Farm Bureau tells Brownfield Pompeo will be giving a major policy speech at the [Read More…]
U.S. and China could reach trade deal soon
The U.S. and China appear to be nearing a trade deal. The Wall Street Journal reports that China is willing to lower tariffs on ag goods and the U.S. is considering removing tariffs on Chinese [Read More…]
British royals give social media guidelines after reports of Kate, Meghan abuse
Samir Hussein/WireImage(LONDON) — Britain’s royal family announced new guidelines Monday for its social media channels after reports of online abuse around Duchesses Kate and Meghan . The new guidelines issued by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House [Read More…]
Wind Chill Advisory issued March 04 at 10:36AM MST until March 04 at 11:00AM MST by NWS
…WIND CHILL ADVISORY WILL EXPIRE AT NOON CST TODAY… Temperatures continue to rise through midday. Advisory level wind chills are no longer expected.
Yelp and other apps highlight female-helmed restaurants for International Women’s Day
andresr/iStock(NEW YORK) — We are living in an age where women are supporting women more than ever. So it’s about time we reserve a seat at their restaurant’s tables! An influx of leading ladies have [Read More…] [Read More…]
Yelp and other apps highlight female-helmed restaurants for International Women’s Day
andresr/iStock(NEW YORK) — We are living in an age where women are supporting women more than ever. So it’s about time we reserve a seat at their restaurant’s tables! An influx of leading ladies have [Read More…]
Mitchell sets record cold temperature for March 3rd
Thanks to Mother Nature, Mitchell set a record low temperature for March 3rd. “Mitchell hit eighteen below which broke the old record of fourteen below from 1916,” said National Weather Service Meteorologist Kyle Weisser. “So [Read More…] [Read More…]
Mitchell sets record cold temperature for March 3rd
Thanks to Mother Nature, Mitchell set a record low temperature for March 3rd. “Mitchell hit eighteen below which broke the old record of fourteen below from 1916,” said National Weather Service Meteorologist Kyle Weisser. “So [Read More…]
Alabama tornadoes live updates: At least 23 killed, including a 6-year-old; death toll expected to rise, official says
clintspencer/iStock(BEAUREGARD, Ala.) — At least 23 people were killed in southeastern Alabama when a slew of tornadoes ripped through the area Sunday, leaving behind “catastrophic” damage, said Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones. The death toll [Read More…]
One good thing about record snow: fewer wolf attacks
A cattle rancher sees a silver lining to the record snowfall Minnesota received in February. Miles Kuschel operates a beef cow/calf herd in the north-central part of the state. “With the snow being as deep [Read More…]
Princess Kay selection event
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp will serve as a judge for the Princess Kay of the Milky Way selection event. Judging will be held in St. Cloud, Minnesota on May 17-18, 2019. Continue reading Princess Kay selection [Read More…]
Dodge County Minnesota Corn and Soybean Growers Banquet
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Mark Dorenkamp will be on the ground in Kasson on Thursday, March 14 for the Dodge County Minnesota Corn and Soybean Growers Banquet Continue reading Dodge County Minnesota Corn and Soybean Growers Banquet [Read More…]
Northey says farm bill programs will take time to implement
A USDA undersecretary says many parts of the 2018 Farm Bill will take months to implement. Bill Northey says farmers will be able to sign up for some new or modified farm bill programs in [Read More…]
Tornadoes in Alabama kill at least 23; death toll expected to rise
clintspencer/iStock(BEAUREGARD, Ala.) — At least 23 people were killed in southeastern Alabama on Sunday after a slew of damaging tornadoes ripped through the area, officials said. The death toll in Lee County likely will rise [Read More…]
Tornadoes in Alabama kill at least 23, a figure officials expect to rise
clintspencer/iStock(BEAUREGARD, Ala.) — At least 23 people were killed in southeastern Alabama on Sunday after a slew of damaging tornadoes ripped through the area, officials said. The death toll in Lee County likely will rise as [Read More…]
Helicopter crash in Kenya kills four Americans, police say
omersukrugoksu/iStock(LONDON) — Four Americans were killed Sunday night when their helicopter crashed on a remote island in northern Kenya, authorities said. Their Kenyan pilot also was killed. The helicopter went down around 8 p.m. local [Read More…]
More snow slams Northeast as tornadoes ravage Alabama
ABC News(NEW YORK) — As tornadoes in Alabama killed at least 23 people, much of the U.S. was buried in snow. Thirty-six tornadoes across four states were reported as 107 total damaging storms were reported [Read More…]
Man facing federal charges over 23-year-old woman found dead in his car
Released by Boston Police(PROVIDENCE, R.I.) — A Rhode Island man is facing federal kidnapping charges for allegedly abducting a young woman who was found dead in his car. Louis Coleman III, 32, of Providence, Rhode [Read More…]
Tornadoes in Alabama kill at least 23, a figure officials expect to rise
clintspencer/iStock(BEAUREGARD, Ala.) — At least 23 people were killed in southeastern Alabama on Sunday after a slew of damaging tornadoes ripped through the area, officials said. The death toll in Lee County likely will rise as [Read More…]
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