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Protecting our Livestock and Livestock Producers

Last week, Livestock Groups testified before the House Ag Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Produce; and they talked about the…

A more flexible Annual Forage Insurance Program

A more flexible Annual Forage Insurance Program is in the works. I talked with Marcia Bunger, Administrator of the USDA’s…

USDA’s Weekly Crop Progress

The USDA released their Weekly Crop Progress and Conditions report late Monday Afternoon indicating 81% of the nation’s corn crop…

Agri-Tourism Panel to meet

Farmers, Ranchers and Farmers Market producers are invited to an Agri-tourism meeting coming up this Thursday in Yankton.

Livestock groups testify before the House Ag Subcomittee

Our nation’s farm groups have been testifying in Washinton, D.C. with the Senate and House Ag Subcommittee’s talking about the…

Cattle on Feed Report Reaction

The USDA released their monthly Cattle on Friday Report Friday Afternoon. We get reaction to that report with Joe Kooima…

More talk about Climate Smart Agriculture

There’s more talk about Climate Smart Agriculture as the USDA has been taking steps to help inform and increase the…

Livestock groups testify before the House Ag Subcommittee

Our Nation’s Farm Groups have been testifying in Washington, D.C. with the Senate and House members, talking about the importance…

The Wheat Quality Council completes tour

The 2023 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat tour across Kansas wrapped up Thursday afternoon. We review the findings of…

Agronomy Workshop for Women

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach will hold an agronomy in the field workshop next Wednesday, May 24th to be…

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