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ASA President troubled by tariffs on Chinese products

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

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…]

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No dairy issues resolved in NAFTA talks

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

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…]

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All ag sectors reliant on trade, each other

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

An Indiana farmer says a successful US corn and soybean market is dependent on a strong US livestock sector and both rely on a strong trading environment. Kendall Culp, a corn and soybean farmer from [Read More…]

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Land O’Lakes CEO Policinski retiring

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

Land O’Lakes president and CEO Chris Policinski will retire at the end of June. The global food and agribusiness company has seen significant growth since Policinski assumed leadership in 2005. Land O’Lakes board chair Pete [Read More…]

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Iowa program develops leadership qualities in young cattle farmers

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

Many ag and commodity organizations have programs designed to develop leadership qualities in young farmer-members.  We visited recently with Adair Lents of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association about their Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Program. AUDIO: Adair Lents [Read More…]

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Trump hits closest allies with steel/aluminum tariffs

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

U.S Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the U.S. will expand its steel and aluminum tariffs onto Mexico, Canada and the E.U. – and the head of Farmers for Free Trade says that will “open the [Read More…]

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Missouri Cattlemen’s Association “thrilled” Parson will be governor

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

The leaders of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association say they are pleased Lieutenant Governor Mike Parson will be sworn in as governor on Friday because Parson is a staunch supporter of Missouri agriculture. Missouri Cattlemen’s president [Read More…]

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USMEF predicts minimal U.S. impact from Brazil strike

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

A U.S. Meat Export Federation spokesman tells Brownfield the Brazilian trucker and dockworker strike might not affect the U.S. meat industry very much. Joe Schuele tells Brownfield the real impact in the U.S. will be [Read More…]

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Putting together the global demand puzzle

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

A leader with the US Meat Export federation says increasing global demand for US beef and pork is like putting together a very tricky jigsaw puzzle.  Dan Halstrom, president and CEO of the US Meat [Read More…]

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Rain pattern winding-down across the Corn Belt

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

A pair of disturbances — one currently over the east-central Plains and the other in the northern Great Lakes—will march east, with the northern system weakening while the southern low stalls upon reaching the Mid-Atlantic [Read More…]

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Increasing demand for US red eat in Africa

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

Increasing global demand for US beef and pork continues to play a huge role in profitability for the livestock sector.  Monty Brown with the US Meat Export Federation says Ghana is a market that is [Read More…]

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Reducing plant populations pays off for an Iowa farmer

May 31, 2018 nedvedmedia

Klint Bissel, who farms near Bedford in southwest Iowa, says they’ve cut their soybean seed costs in half by reducing their soybean populations into the 70,000 to 80,000 plants per acre range–with no decrease in [Read More…]

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April payments available in dairy margin program

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

  The USDA says dairy farmers can expect a program payment for at least three months of this year if they sign up for the Dairy Margin Protection Program by the end of Friday. USDA [Read More…]

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Alberto rain might benefit Midwest

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

What’s left of Tropical Storm Alberto continues to produce rain as it moves northward.  Some of it’s beneficial in the Midwest, but USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says not so much in the Southeast where it’s [Read More…]

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Finally in the field after wet start

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

  A Michigan farmer near the Ohio border is frustrated by this year’s planting season “It’s been a major, major challenge this year.  We finally got in the field and started planting Memorial Day.” Lenawee [Read More…]

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Senate farm bill draft expectations

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

  The week of June 11th could be the earliest the Senate Ag Committee releases a draft farm bill. Agri-Pulse reports several key issues are still being worked out by the committee including commodity and [Read More…]

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Support networks are important

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

Commentary. Several years ago, the National AgriMarketing Association (NAMA) recognized Leon Westbrock, an executive at CHS, as Agribusiness Leader of the Year.  Upon receiving the award, Mr. Westbrock – who has since retired – told [Read More…]

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Tariff truce off as White House announces June tariffs on China

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

The White House has called off the tariff truce with China.  Tuesday, the White House issued a statement saying it would go ahead with 50-billion in new tariffs in late June as punishment for intellectual [Read More…]

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USDA price indices down on month

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

The USDA reports producers made and paid less in April than in March. The department’s index of prices received lost 2.2% as a 4% decrease in the livestock index canceled out a 0.6% increase for [Read More…]

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Missouri grower has “garden conditions”

May 30, 2018 nedvedmedia

A Missouri grower says his early planted corn is now four to five feet tall. Kyle Kirby has 80% of his soybeans planted and says all his crops, including wheat, are looking good, telling Brownfield [Read More…]

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