SHIC monitoring FMD outbreaks in Europe and Middle East
The Swine Health Information Center is monitoring recent outbreaks of Foot and Mouth Disease in Europe and the Middle East. SHIC executive director Dr. Megan Niederwerder says there have been […]
Sheep dairies see success in Wisconsin
A dairy organization’s leader says not all dairy products start with the cows. Karen Nielsen with the Sheep Dairying Association of Wisconsin says her state also has the most dairy […]
Novonessis a new name with familiar bio-solutions
Dr. Lance Fox with Novonessis says the company formed from the joining of Christian Hansen and Novozymes, offering bio-solutions for livestock producers with a proven track record. The post Novonessis […]
Capital gains tax updates possible in MO
The executive vice president of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association says eliminating capital gains taxes in the state would help the next generation of livestock producers. Mike Deering tells Brownfield “we […]
FeedARMOR a new feed mitigant tool
McNess director of research and development Frederick Sandberg says FeedARMOR comes at a time when other feed mitigants face challenges, and offers solutions equal in performance and cheaper in cost. […]
Ohio Farm Bureau members will soon have access to additional healthcare options
Photo provided by Ohio Farm Bureau. A bill that would provide healthcare options to Ohio Farm Bureau families has passed the state legislature and is headed to the governor’s desk […]
Unclear biofuels policy update affects soybean oil
The chief commodities economist with StoneX Group says the lack of clarity on the Trump administration’s biofuels policy has been weighing on soybean oil prices this week. Arlan Suderman says […]
April ethanol, DDGS exports down on month
U.S. ethanol exports were lower in April. The Renewable Fuels Association says April’s ethanol exports of 172.3 million gallons were down 12% on the month and 8% on the year, […]
Rapid development impacting Ohio’s farmland market
The director of public policy for Ohio Corn and Wheat says rapid urban development is impacting the state’s farmland market. Luke Crumley says more than 930,000 acres of farmland has been […]
Ridge of high pressure expected soon
An ag meteorologist says a ridge of high pressure is expected to build across the Corn Belt in mid-June, ending the rain for a little while. Drew Lerner with World […]