Month: June 2023
Flood Warning issued June 03 at 8:37AM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota… James River near Mitchell affecting Hanson and Davison Counties. James River near Forestburg affecting Sanborn County. James River at Huron affecting Beadle County. …FLOOD [Read More…]
Counties with the most farmland in South Dakota
(STACKER.COM) – Farmland across the U.S. is disappearing by the millions of acres each decade by some estimates as sprawling urban development driven by rising housing costs pushes further into rural pastures. The farmland that still exists in the [Read More…]
Polanco’s RBI double gives Twins 1-0 win over Guardians
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Jorge Polanco hit an RBI double in the seventh inning and Jhoan Duran finished a combined eight-hitter, helping the Minnesota Twins top the Cleveland Guardians 1-0 on Friday night. Polanco’s drive off [Read More…]
Mitchell knocks off Rapid City Post 22 at Veterans Classic
Mitchell Post 18 improved to 4-1 on the season with a 2-1 win on Friday at Rapid City Post 22 in the Veterans Classic. Dylan Soulek shut down the Hardhats offense allowing one run and [Read More…]
Chris Pratt on the “shocking” success of ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ and Star-Lord’s future
Marvel Studios Chris Pratt has earned a little R&R. The actor tells Entertainment Tonight that he’s looking forward to celebrating his fourth wedding anniversary with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger, which is June 8, and Father’s Day [Read More…]
The high price of food
The rise in food prices has slowed, but consumers are still paying more for groceries and at restaurants. David Ortega is a food economist at Michigan State University. AUDIO: Healthy Living on food prices … [Read More…]
Changing natural gas market reopens EU fertilizer plants
An economist says increased European natural gas inventories have lowered prices, allowing some fertilizer producers to restart production. Teri Viswanath with CoBank tells Brownfield the gas scarcity measures that caused plants to shut down are [Read More…]
Cattle, hog futures higher to end the week
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle ended the day higher supported by the sharply higher direct business during the week. June lives closed $1.52 higher at $176.42 and August live cattle closed [Read More…]
Chris Messina on ‘The Boogeyman’ film’s focus on family
L-R: Thatcher, Messina, Blair – Photo: 20th Century Studios In a major deviation from the Stephen King short story of the same name, much of the new movie The Boogeyman focuses on the effect the [Read More…]
Tennis star Naomi Osaka announces she’s pregnant with a girl
Presley Ann/Getty Images for Victoria’s Secret Tennis superstar Naomi Osaka is pregnant with a girl. Osaka, 25, shared photos on social media Friday from her baby shower, posing in front of a sign that reads, [Read More…]
‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ catches super-powered $17 million in Thursday night sneak peeks
© 2023 CTMG, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, the long-awaited, COVID-delayed sequel to the Oscar-winning original Into the Spider-Verse, swung into the record books Thursday night. Deadline reports the Sony Pictures release, [Read More…]
Identify pest issues by listening to plants
Entomologist Dr. Emily Bick Photo: University of Wisconsin Emily Bick develops tools and strategies supporting precision management practices for insect pest control. She tells Brownfield microphones have long been used to study insects. “Oftentimes, these [Read More…]
Food economist discusses price trends
A food economist says the rate of food price increases is starting to moderate. David Ortega with Michigan State University tells Brownfield that doesn’t mean prices will revert to pre-pandemic levels. “Consumers are seeing some [Read More…]
Economist says reduced gasoline use will negatively impact farmers
An economist with CoBank says the trend towards reduced gasoline use will have an impact on farmers and the transportation sector. Teri Viswanath Teri Viswanath tells Brownfield as people transition to electric and more efficient [Read More…]
Dry weather speeding along planting
The month-long planting season is wrapping up for a farmer in central Michigan. Jeff Thorlund of Greenville tells Brownfield dry conditions helped the planting season go smoothly for potatoes, corn, and soybeans. “We’ve had a [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: June 2, 2023
Jul. corn closed at $6.09, up 16 and 1/2 centsJul. soybeans closed at $13.52 and 1/2, up 23 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $397.80, down $3.60Jul. soybean oil closed at 49.50, up 164 pointsJul. wheat closed [Read More…]
Ethnic cleansing continues in Tigray, despite truce agreement: Report
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ethnic cleansing campaigns have continued in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, despite a November 2022 peace agreement, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. “The November truce in northern Ethiopia [Read More…]
Padma Lakshmi leaving ‘Top Chef’ after 17 years
Bravo/Fred Jagueneau After trying countless meals on Top Chef over 17 years, co-host Padma Lakshmi says she’s had her fill. On social media Friday, she announced she’s leaving the Bravo show “after much soul searching.” [Read More…]
Reality Roundup: Khloé Kardashian sued, Paul debuts new girlfriend on ‘Love is Blind’, and more
Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what’s happened in the world of reality television this week. The Kardashians (Hulu) –Khloé Kardashian is refuting allegations of unlawful termination made by her former [Read More…]
United Soybean Board CEO steps down
The United Soybean Board says its Chief Executive Officer will leave her position at the end of the year. Polly Ruhland has led the organization for the past six years during which USB underwent a [Read More…]
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