Area Farm & Ag Headlines

Farmers vote AGROTAIN® stabilizer the most valuable fertility product

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WichitKan. – For eight years running, readers of No‐Till Farmer magazine have voted AGROTAIN®nitrogen stabilizer by Koch Agronomic Services the top product in the fertility/soil amendmentscategory. Allen Sutton, who was on the product development team for AGROTAIN® stabilizer, acceptedthe award on behalf of Koch at the National No‐Tillage Conference in Indianapolis on Friday, Jan. 11.

“Farmers who implement conservation tillage are some of the most knowledge‐seeking, discerningfarmers in the industry, so Koch should be proud that its product has been recognized for its...


AG CONNECT Expo to Showcase Latest Product and Technologies

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Producers will have no problem finding the more than 150 new products and technologies that exhibitors plan to display at the upcoming AG CONNECT Expo & Summit 2013, thanks to pre-show and at-show efforts to help attendees locate new products on the show floor.

As part of AG CONNECT’s New Products & Technologies Program, attendees may preview new products online and create a personal show planner to keep track of exhibitors they want to visit.

At the show, the printed show directory will provide attendees with the complete list of New Products & Technologies...


2013 USDA Report Release Times

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For those whose eyes follow the USDA statistical reports, this is a reminder that all USDA statistical reports released in 2013 will be revealed at 11:00 a.m. (Central Time)

These major reports with the noon release time are:World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE), Acreage, Crop Production, Grain Stocks, Prospective Plantings, and Small Grains Summary. USDA previously released these crop reports at 8:30 a.m. EDT. or 7:30 a.m. Central Time

The time for livestock reports currently released at 3:00 p.m. will not change.

The first 11:00 a.m. time report...


MN Research & Promotion Councils Seek Candidates

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Four Minnesota agriculture research and promotion councils are seeking candidates for their board elections. Positions are open on the board of directors for the barley, beef, corn and soybean research and promotion councils. Candidates will be selected through mail ballot elections conducted by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) in March.

The candidate registration deadline is February 7, 2013. These farmer/leaders will serve three-year terms directing the investment of their research and promotion council...


2012 Farm Bill Update (as of Jan 2, 2013)

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Working into the wee hours of the new year, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a fiscal cliff bill that will extend farm policy through September. With this extension, legislation has essentially kicked the farm bill can down the road in an attempt to avoid the so-called Milk or "dairy" cliff.

The giant New Year’s tax package rushed through Congress Tuesday includes a nine-month farm bill extension that forestalls any immediate spike in milk prices but also represents a bitter blow for farmers who had hoped for long-sought changes in the dairy support program.

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Minnesota's Wolf Hunting Update

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Minnesota’s late season wolf hunting and trapping season has proven to be successful for hunters and trappers with 205 wolves harvested out of target quota of 253. The only zone that remains open until January 31 is the northwestern zone--138 wolves have been harvested out of a target quota of 187 in that region.

In the early season hunt, 147 wolves were harvested out of a target quota of 200, which brings the total number of harvested wolves to 352.

As always, for more information, visit the Minnesota Department of...


University of Minnesota Crops Trial Bulletin Available

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The University of MN Field Crop Trials Bulletin is now available in print and electronic forms. The new publication, dated January 2013, provides results from U of MN trials conducted in 2012 across the state. The varieties tested are from both public and private breeding programs and include U of MN developed forage, grain, and oilseed crop varieties.

Plant varieties tested include alfalfa, barley, birdsfoot trefoil, canola, corn for grain, corn for silage, oat, soybeans, spring wheat, and winter wheat. Trials were conducted across the state at Research and Outreach Centers...


Pork Producers Serve Military Families

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Pork producers from across the country served hundreds of U.S. military families by distributing pork meals on Dec. 2 during the 2012 Snowball Express, a charity for the children of America's fallen military heroes.

"We appreciate the sacrifice these parents and children have made, and we want to give something back," said Derrick Sleezer, a pork producer from Cherokee, Iowa, and member of the National Pork Board.

More than 1,200 children and 700 adults from military families across the country traveled to Texas in early December for the Snowball Express, which was held in...


USDA December WASDE Report

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The big news for markets today circulates around the USDA December report that came out at 7:30 a.m. this morning.

For U.S. Carryover Numbers:
• Corn:
Unchanged, sitting at 647 million bu (Nov projection at 647 million)
Beans: 130 million bu, down from Nov projection of 140 million
• Wheat: 745 million bu, up from Nov projection of 704 million bu
• Cotton: 5.4 million bales, down from Nov projection of 5.8 million 

One of the surprises with the December report was that USDA opted...


New House Ag Committee Members Announced

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On Tuesday, December 4th, the House Republican leadership removed Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.) from the Ag Committee to punish him for being uncooperative.

A day later, on Wednesday, December 5th, the House Republican Steering Committee selected seven new members for the House Ag Committee.

Congratulations to the new members:

  • Dan Benishek (R-Mich)
  • Chris Collins (R-N.Y)
  • Rodney Davis (R-Ill)
  • Jeff Denham (R-Calif)
  • Doug LaMalfa (R-Calif)
  • Richard Hudson (R-N.C)
  • Ted Yoho (R-Fla)

There is still one...