Nebraska farmer says it’s been a windy spring in the Great Plains
A South-Central Nebraska farmer says this is one of the windiest springs in his 20-year farming career. Michael Bergen tells Brownfield, “I’ve heard of pivot panels that blew up. Things […]
Nebraska’s Elite 11 program for vet students gaining momentum
A leader with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says a tuition assistance program is already helping address the state’s shortage of large animal veterinarians. Tiffany Heng-Moss, dean of the College of […]
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab Phase One Grand Opening and Phase Two Groundbreaking
Brownfield’s Carah Hart will cover the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab Phase One Grand Opening and Phase Two Groundbreaking The post Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab Phase One Grand Opening and Phase […]
The Michael L. Parson Meat Science Education and Training Laboratory Groundbreaking
Brownfield’s Carah Hart will cover the Michael L. Parson Meat Science Education and Training Laboratory Groundbreaking The post The Michael L. Parson Meat Science Education and Training Laboratory Groundbreaking appeared […]
Iowa farmer says planting off to a great start
Central Iowa farmer Corey Hillebo says this spring is off to a great start. “We had a lot of anhydrous and strips to make for strip-till, and the end of […]
Illinois ag eyeing estate tax reform
The president of Illinois Farm Bureau says passage of the Family Farm Preservation Act is essential for the future of agriculture. Brian Duncan, who farms in northern Illinois, says the […]
Thousands of Iowans expected to file for an extension on federal tax returns
A spokesman for the IRS says an estimated 147,000 Iowa taxpayers will request an extension this year. Spokesman Chris Miller says an extension is an option if you can’t meet […]
Shipping Michigan Soybeans Through The Great Lakes
In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority on how ag products move through their terminals and across the St. Lawrence Seaway. Stay tuned to […]
Bill would give Iowa race tracks some liability protection from nuisance lawsuits
The legislature has unanimously voted to give Iowa race tracks a legal defense against so-called “nuisance” lawsuits filed by new neighbors. Senator Cherilynn Westrich of Ottumwa said the liability protection […]
The Race to the Plate Campaign
The Race to the Plate Campaign Partnership is in its 10th year and it’s an opportunity for consumers to have face time with Missouri farmers. In this episode, Blake McDonald, […]