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Growth Energy: drivers pass 5 billion miles on E15

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

The pro-ethanol group Growth Energy says American drivers have driven more than five billion miles on E15 fuel. CEO Emily Skor says it is telling that the new milestone was reached even when there are [Read More…]

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Southern Rust confirmed in eight states

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

Southern Rust has been confirmed on corn in eight states, but an Illinois plant pathologist says it is not uncommon this time of year. “It’s actually a good thing that we are seeing it this [Read More…]

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Milk futures up, cash dairy mixed Tuesday

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

Milk futures were up sharply and cash dairy prices were mixed at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tuesday. July Class Three milk was up $.01 at $14.20.   August was up $.28 to $14.92. September was up [Read More…]

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Report shows fewer dicamba-injured soybean acres

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

The latest update on dicamba injury to soybeans indicates that, as of July 15th, 1.1 million soybean acres were damaged nationwide. That compares to 2.5 million acres of dicamba-damaged soybeans reported at this point in 2017, [Read More…]

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MSU offers free pollinator course

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

Michigan State University is offering a free-online course to help people learn about pollinators and how to help them. The program is open to the public and does not have an official enrollment structure. It [Read More…]

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Construction underway for American Farm Museum

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

This month ground has been broken for the American Farm Museum and Educational Center near the Michigan/Ohio border. The center grew out of an idea for a farm toy museum after a family from Blissfield, [Read More…]

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Mexico wants NAFTA deal soon

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

Mexico reportedly wants to reach a North American Free Trade Agreement by the end of August. Bloomberg reports that a modernized NAFTA would allow Mexico’s new president to focus on other priorities when he takes [Read More…]

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Milk marketing with risk management tools can add up

July 24, 2018 nedvedmedia

Mike North with Commodity Risk Management Group says not all of the milk marketing news is bad, and says many farmers are still not using the tools that can add more than two dollars a [Read More…]

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Wetland easement haying allowed in Missouri’s driest counties

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

Wetland easements in Missouri’s driest counties can be cut and baled for livestock forage.  Landowners can apply to the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to cut up to 50 percent of the grass in their [Read More…]

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Most Minnesota crops doing well

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

Most of Minnesota’s crops are in good to excellent condition, but there are a few areas struggling after getting more rain.  The USDA says portions of the state started to recover from flooded fields last [Read More…]

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Wisconsin crops got rain, but most could use more

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

Many Wisconsin farmers were thankful to see a little rain last week to help their crops but many would like another good soaking rain. Fifty-three percent of Wisconsin’s corn has reached silking stage which is [Read More…]

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Missouri crops progressing faster, at lower quality

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

Missouri crops are progressing faster than last year, but dry weather continues to harm them. Corn silking is 95 percent complete as of Sunday. The crop is rated only 35 percent good to excellent. Soybeans [Read More…]

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Varying moisture across Iowa affecting crops

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

Flood related nutrient loss and crop damage is a concern in the northern two thirds of Iowa, but subsoil moisture in the southern third of the state is less than 30 percent adequate to surplus. [Read More…]

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Illinois crops continue to progress faster than last year

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

The USDA reports corn silking in Illinois reached 97 percent as of Sunday with a third of the crop in the dough stage, which is ahead of last year. the crop is 82 percent good [Read More…]

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Red meat, poultry in cold storage up on year

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

The USDA says supplies of red meat in cold storage at the end of June 2018 were up 5% from the end of June 2017. Beef jumped 8% to 448.577 million pounds and pork was [Read More…]

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Average Michigan cherry crop anticipated

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

A grower in the nation’s top producing cherry region expects an average harvest amid a dry growing season. “I knew I had a lot of cherries on the trees, but they aren’t turning into as [Read More…]

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Dry weather causing issues in Michigan

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

A crop farmer in Michigan’s Thumb says insect pressure is mounting from persistent dry conditions. Mark Reif grows corn, soybeans, dry beans, wheat and pickles near Saginaw.  “If it stays like it is, it’s going to [Read More…]

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Senate to announce Farm Bill Conferees

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

The U.S. Senate will name farm bill conferees this week. Four Republicans and three Democrats are expected to be listed including Senate Ag Chairman Pat Roberts, a Republican from Kansas, and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, [Read More…]

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Corn, soybean export inspections up on week

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

The USDA reports that as of the week ending July 19, 2018, corn export inspections will likely fall short of projections for the 2017/18 marketing year, which runs through the end of August for corn, [Read More…]

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Northern Missouri farmer compares drought to 2012

July 23, 2018 nedvedmedia

A northern Missouri farmer says current drought conditions are as bad as 2012. Sean Cornelius of Caldwell County says conditions are taking their toll on his dairy herd and 1200 acres of row crops. “Boy, [Read More…]

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