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Man with gun tattoo on face arrested for gun possession
Greenville Police Department(GREENVILLE, S.C.) — A man in South Carolina with gun tattoo on his face has been arrested for illegally possessing a gun. Michael Vines, who is federally prohibited from possessing a firearm, allegedly [Read More…]
75 percent of Americans say immigration is a good thing: Gallup poll
iStock/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — Three-quarters of Americans say immigration is a good thing, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday. The number — 75 percent — is a “record-high” and includes majorities from all party groups, [Read More…]
‘Roseanne’ spinoff ‘The Conners’ will premiere in the fall without Roseanne Barr
Adam Rose/ABC(LOS ANGELES) — ABC has greenlit a spinoff series of the now-canceled “Roseanne” — without the show’s embattled star. On Thursday, the network announced that much of the cast of “Roseanne,” including John Goodman, [Read More…]
AFBF concerned about ag labor in immigration bills
With the defeat of the Securing America’s Future Act in the U.S. House, a farm group is concerned about whether Congress can get important fixes into immigration laws that farmers need. Mace Thornton with American [Read More…]
“Securing America’s Future Act” fails, ag immigration reforms gone for now
The U.S. House defeated Congressmen Bob Goodlatte and Michael McCaul’s Securing America’s Future Act, and have shifted the debate to the so-called immigration compromise bill leaving agriculture without a worker visa fix. Republican Representative Dan [Read More…]
Cattle futures fall to pressure of outside markets
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed slightly lower falling to pressure from the outside markets and uncertain export future. The lack of direction from the cash trade hasn’t helped the futures markets gain [Read More…]
Soybeans post more new lows
Soybeans were lower on commercial and technical selling, with July notching another two-year low spot price. Weekly export numbers were neutral to bearish and trade tensions with China continue ahead of scheduled tariffs, with no [Read More…]
House passes farm bill 213-211
Without further debate on Thursday, the House of Representatives passed its version of the farm bill by a vote of 213-211. The House bill will now have to go to conference with a Senate farm bill [Read More…]
Koko the gorilla dies: ‘She taught me so much,’ trainer says
The Gorilla Foundation/Koko.org(NEW YORK) — Koko, the western lowland gorilla who learned sign language and became a pop-culture phenomenon, has died at the age of 46, the group that cared for her announced Thursday. The [Read More…]
‘I acted to protect my family and others’: Pastor who shot Walmart gunman dead
KOMO-TV(OAKVILLE, Wash.) — The pistol-packing pastor who gunned down a man allegedly on a carjacking rampage that left three people shot in Tumwater, Washington, on Father’s Day, says he acted to “protect my family and [Read More…]
Japanese worker docked for starting lunch 3 minutes early
iStock/Thinkstock(KOBE, Japan) — Officials in the western Japanese city of Kobe made a public apology on Thursday to a municipal employee for docking his pay after he took his lunch break three minutes early. “It [Read More…]
Trump administration may house up to 20K migrant children at US military bases
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration is considering housing up to 20,000 unaccompanied migrant children on U.S. military bases, according to a U.S. official. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) made the request to [Read More…]
Growers say enough with Turkey dumping cherries into the U.S.
Tart cherry growers are taking issue with Turkey and its dumping into the U.S. Phil Korson with the Cherry Marketing Institute tells Brownfield they recently met with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and testified before [Read More…]
Crop and Soil Management Workshop
Brownfield’s Tom Steever and Rhiannon Branch will be at the Bradford Research Center in Columbia, Missouri on July 12, 2018 for Training Agricultural Professionals: Crop and Soil Management Workshop. Continue reading Crop and Soil [Read More…]
National FFA announcement
Brownfield’s Amie Sites will be on the ground when National FFA makes an important announcement on Monday June 25 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Continue reading National FFA announcement at Brownfield Ag News.
Iowa ag leader has mixed feelings on China trade dispute
Like many farmers, Bill Shipley of Nodaway, Iowa expresses mixed feelings about the trade dispute with China. On the one hand, Shipley says there are many long-running trade issues with China that needed to be [Read More…]
John Bolton heads to Moscow to plan potential Putin-Trump summit
iStock/Thinkstock(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump may finally get his wish – a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin – as his National Security Adviser John Bolton heads to Moscow to discuss a potential meeting between [Read More…]
Iowa farmer will join NCGA leadership ranks
Iowa farmer Kevin Ross will become first vice president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) this fall. The vote by NCGA’s Corn Board puts Ross in line to become the organization’s president in October [Read More…]
Another quiet week for export sales
The USDA reports soybean, soybean product, and wheat export sales for the week ending June 14th were within most pre-report expectations. The 2018/19 marketing year for wheat got underway June 1st, while 2017/18 runs through [Read More…]
Chinese tariffs on U.S. wheat would cause significant harm
Steve Mercer with U.S. Wheat Associates says Chinese retaliatory tariffs would cause significant harm. “There’s the African saying that when the elephants fight, the grass suffers. Unfortunately in this case, I think the grass is [Read More…]