Month: July 2025
Story’s homer and Giolito’s strong outing lift Red Sox over Twins 8-5
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Trevor Story homered, doubled and drove in three runs, Lucas Giolito pitched six strong innings, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Minnesota Twins 8-5 on Tuesday night. Giolito (7-2) gave up [Read More…]
Tuesday Sports: July 30, 2025
TUESDAY SPORTS, JULY 29, 2025 AMATEUR BASEBALL — The Mitchell Aces (2-18 on the season) is now scheduled to participate in the Class A district playoffs, starting on Friday. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE — South Dakota [Read More…]
A stormy week in South Dakota
Some farmers in eastern South Dakota say they are relieved after checking fields and buildings after a confirmed Derecho moved through on Monday. Doug Noem, who raises corn and soybeans in Hamlin County, says the [Read More…]
UK to recognize Palestinian state as Netanyahu considers annexing parts of Gaza
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday that his nation will recognize the state of Palestine at a United Nations meeting in September if Israel does not agree to [Read More…]
Matthew McConaughey saves children from a wildfire in ‘The Lost Bus’ trailer
Apple Matthew McConaughey stars in the official trailer for The Lost Bus. Apple TV+ released the trailer for the film on Tuesday. Oscar nominee Paul Greengrass directed the movie, which is inspired by true events. [Read More…]
Reports of corn lodging from Monday night storm
A line of thunderstorms damaged crops and property across the Upper Midwest Monday night. Denton Bruening with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture says strong winds were the primary culprit. “It was really site-specific. It looked [Read More…]
USDA relocation plan gets mixed response
A state director of agriculture says relocating USDA offices can benefit the people the agency serves. The USDA says it plans to relocate resources to five hub locations in the next few years, including Kansas [Read More…]
Biondo remembered for her advocacy work
The executive management company Western Skies Strategies has announced an agricultural scholarship in memory of a longtime employee. Lia Biondo worked for the organization for nearly a decade as the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association’s Director of Federal [Read More…]
Bearish weather market
Strong U.S. crop condition ratings are putting pressure on commodity prices. Iowa State University Extension economist Chad Hart says the market is treading water with corn and soybean ratings above average. “And typically that means [Read More…]
Ag group hopeful but skeptical about planned railroad merger
The Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition hopes the planned acquisition of Norfolk Southern by Union Pacific railroad is good for the agriculture sector. Mike Steenhoek tells Brownfield he has concerns and skepticism based [Read More…]
NYC shooting latest: Gunman mentioned CTE, appeared to target NFL
Shane Devon Tamura, 27, identified by the NYPD as the Midtown Manhattan office building shooter/Obtained by ABC News (NEW YORK) — The man who opened fire in a Midtown Manhattan office building, killing four people [Read More…]
Elizabeth Olsen must pick between two husbands in ‘Eternity’ trailer
A24 Elizabeth Olsen has to pick between two husbands in the official trailer for Eternity. A24 released the new trailer for the upcoming romantic comedy on Tuesday. Along with Olsen, the film stars Miles Teller [Read More…]
Netflix shares first look at ‘Pride and Prejudice’ series adaptation, announces full cast
Ludovic Robert/Netflix Netflix has shared a first look at its upcoming Pride and Prejudice adaptation. The six-part series adaptation of Jane Austen‘s classic novel was previously announced to star Emma Corrin, Jack Lowden and Olivia [Read More…]
UNL Extension Field Day
Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican covers the UNL Extension Field Day. The post UNL Extension Field Day appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
ISDA says it remains committed to Indiana Grown program
Indiana’s Director of Agriculture says funding cuts have been challenging for the state’s Indiana Grown program. Don Lamb tells Brownfield that the division had about 15 percent of its budget cut. “That means some of [Read More…]
Immigration crackdowns tightening ag labor situation
The lead economist for grains and oilseeds with CoBank says access to labor remains one of the largest uncertainties facing agriculture. Tanner Ehmke says recent immigration crackdowns are creating an even tighter labor situation. “So [Read More…]
Grassley predicts new farm bill in early 2026
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley is becoming less optimistic a new farm bill gets done in 2025. The Iowa Republican tells Brownfield lawmakers will be focused on nominations ahead of the August recess, then there are [Read More…]
Economists say the lending environment is a factor in any potential herd expansion
A livestock economist says the lending environment continues to be a challenge for cattle producers wanting to grow their herd. It’s been a decade since the U.S. cattle herd expanded, and University of Kentucky’s Kenny [Read More…]
‘Operation Prairie Thunder’ will assist with deportations and boost Sioux Falls law enforcement
SD Searchlight-John Hult SIOUX FALLS — The state of South Dakota will spend more time and money in the coming months to police the streets of Sioux Falls, and to help federal agents deport immigrants [Read More…]
Heavy rain leaves dozens dead in Beijing, state media reports
Wang Zicheng/VCG via Getty Images (BEIJING) — Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 30 people in Beijing, after a year’s worth of rain fell in less than a week, according to state media. [Read More…]
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