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Checkoff investments help drive record domestic pork consumption
The CEO of the National Pork Board says Checkoff investments are helping improve domestic pork demand. Bill Even tells Brownfield a new approach to marketing and promotion has been key in growing U.S. consumption to [Read More…]
Raising a glass to dairy
June 1st has been named World Milk Day by the United Nations celebrate the contributions of dairy around the globe. Jolene Griffin with the United Dairy Industry of Michigan says the dairy industry is [Read More…]
Fugitive suspected of killing sheriff’s sergeant captured, authorities say
iStock/Thinkstock(NASHVILLE) — The fugitive who allegedly killed a sheriff’s sergeant has been captured after a dayslong manhunt in Tennessee, authorities said. Steven Wiggins, who had been on the run since the fatal shooting earlier this [Read More…]
Clergy abuse survivors to receive $210M from Catholic archdiocese in Minnesota
iStock/Thinkstock(ST. PAUL, Minn.) — The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has reached a $210 million settlement to be dispersed among 450 survivors of alleged clergy abuse as part of its bankruptcy reorganization, an archbishop [Read More…]
Severe weather, flooding expected for Great Plains, Midwest through weekend
ABC News(NEW YORK) — More than 300 damaging storm reports were made Thursday from the Rockies into the Midwest, including 11 reported tornadoes. Lots of damage was reported in the Ohio Valley from Louisville, Kentucky, [Read More…]
Eighth-grader wins Scripps National Spelling Bee with ‘koinonia’
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images(NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.) — Karthik Nemmani won the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Thursday night, after correctly spelling the word “koinonia.” Koinonia means a Christian fellowship or body of believers, according to Merriam-Webster. [Read More…]
Three bodies found at kidnapping suspect’s home
iStock/Thinkstock(SPRINGFIELD, Mass.) — Three bodies have been found at a Massachusetts home associated with a kidnapping suspect. The investigation is active and ongoing, according to Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni. The bodies were found in [Read More…]
Kim Jong Un reaffirms commitment to denuclearization
South Korean Presidential Blue House/Getty Images(PYONGYANG, North Korea) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reaffirmed the communist regime’s commitment to denuclearization Thursday. Pyongyang’s state media, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reported the reaffirmation occurred [Read More…]
‘Just an overreaction’ for officers to repeatedly punch woman: Defense attorney
Wildwood Police(WILDWOOD, N.J.) — The attorney for a 20-year-old woman who was punched multiple times by police on a New Jersey beach insisted on Thursday that officers reacted excessively. “What they did to her was [Read More…]
Jaspers resigning as SD Ag Secretary
South Dakota Ag Secretary Mike Jaspers is resigning to take a job with an electric co-op in the state. Governor Dennis Daugaard says Jaspers “knowledge and experience have strengthened the department.” Jasper’s resignation will be effective July [Read More…]
Senators ask Perdue for MPP sign-up extension
Several U.S. Senators have asked the USDA to extend the June 1st Margin Protection Program sign-up deadline by thirty days. Minnesota Democrat Tina Smith says the extension would help the dairy farmers who are also [Read More…]
U.S. hog farmers brace for trade retaliation
The U.S. hog sector is expressing deep concern as the Trump Administration expands its steel and aluminum import tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. Minnesota Pork Producers Association CEO David Preisler says [Read More…]
Nebraska Farm Bureau reacts to tariffs dispute
The director of national affairs for Nebraska Farm Bureau says the tariffs dispute with Mexico, Canada and the EU is very concerning. Jordan Dux says while farmers have been generally supportive of President Trump’s efforts [Read More…]
Retaliatory tariffs costly to US pork producers
The Trump Administration says that Canada, Mexico, and the EU would no longer be exempt from US steel and aluminum tariffs announced earlier this year. The tariffs are intended to bolster the US aluminum and steel [Read More…]
‘From shock to horror to anger’: Pet store investigation into 41 dead animals continues
McDonough County Jail(MACOMB, Ill.) — An Illinois pet store owner was arrested and charged with felony animal cruelty this week after 41 dead rabbits, hamsters, snakes and mice were discovered in her store, authorities said. [Read More…]
Man who allegedly killed teen in Houston crash had been deported 3 times
KTRK-TV(HOUSTON) — The man accused of killing a teenage girl in a car accident in Houston had previously been deported from the United States three times, federal records show. Edy Lopez-Hernandez, 27, was arrested after [Read More…]
Sexual harassment lawsuit against long-haul trucking company in the age of #MeToo
ABC News(NEW YORK) — “Jane” thought driving a truck would be her ticket into the middle class. She had been working two full-time jobs – one at the local McDonald’s, the other as a housekeeper [Read More…]
ASA President troubled by tariffs on Chinese products
American Soybean Association President John Heisdorffer says he’s worried about the administration’s decision to apply a 25 percent tariff on nearly $50 billion in imports from China. “My biggest concern is is this going to [Read More…]
CME dairy prices lower Thursday
The dairy markets were lower Thursday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Class Three June milk was down $.09 to $15.57. July was down $.11 to $16.38. August was down $.06 to $16.87. September was down [Read More…]
No dairy issues resolved in NAFTA talks
Canada’s Minister of Agriculture Lawrence MacAulay remains optimistic about the NAFTA re-negotiations. He tells Brownfield, “I just had a great conversation with (U.S. Ag Secretary) Sonny Perdue and he understands fully the value of trade [Read More…]