Line on Agriculture

<span style="font-size:12pt"><span style="background-color:white"><span style="font-family:"Times New Roman",serif"><span style="background-color:white"><span style="font-family:"Calibri Light",sans-serif"><span style="color:#777777">In its 35th year, this award-winning program keeps farmers, ranchers and agri-business professionals informed. This program focuses on the cutting-edge issues of farming. Advances in technology farming with GPS and satellite imagery technology, use of drones and advancements in infield communications, Crop and Soil Sciences, new crop varieties, changes in tillage, new soil treatment options in addition to farm human interest stories. Host of the show is Lorrie Boyer who is </span></span></span><span style="font-family:"Calibri Light",sans-serif"><span style="color:#777777">motivated by an intense desire for Ag-Vocacy and telling the farming and ranching story, Lorrie expressed creativity in carrying out Ag news, market reports and special human interest stories, which won her awards not only with the National Association of Farm Broadcasting Association but with the Colorado Broadcasters Association as well. She was also named “Friend of Ag” for several youth and state-based Ag organizations, including 4H and regional FFA Chapters, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, Colorado Association of Conservation Districts, and the Colorado Corn Growers Association.</span></span></span></span></span><br />  

Fertilizer Availabity Impacted by Geopolitics

The Russia-Ukraine conflict continue to hinder fertilizer sourcing for US growers.

09-10
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Midwest Ag Facility Helps Bring Ag Products to Market

In addition to developing thier own technologies, the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center tests and validates other companies products and technologies in order for them to go to market.

09-09
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Maneuvering the Current Corn Market

Recommendations when considering selling the corn carry.

09-08
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Court Rules Trump Tariffs Not Legal

The Trump administration was not forced to end tariffs, but a court found them to be unlawful.

09-05
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NCBA Continues to Support USDA New World Screwworm Prevention efforts

New technology and increased off-label product approvals are a couple of new efforts being supported by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association to control New World screwworm in Mexico.

09-04
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USDA Rural Veterinary Action Plan

USDA has released a plan to increase rural veterinarian numbers in the US.

09-03
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Cattle Industry Signals

The latest USDA cattle on feed report was below expectations

09-02
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Pork Industry Needs Workforce

One of the priorities for the National Pork Producers Council is ensuring an ag workforce remains in place.

09-01
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Rural Mental Health Barriers Remain for Rural Areas

More work needs to be done to address barriers to mental health care in rural areas, including some proposed legislation to create more mental health care in general rural healthcare clinics.

08-29
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New World Screwworm at the Top of Cattle Producers' Minds

With imports closed to Mexican cattle entering the US, cattle producers are more worried about the cattle supply- but they are more worried about the New World screwworm entering the country.

08-28
01:29

Part 2: Proposition 12 Versus the US Pork Industry

The US pork industry is looking for consistent intrastate movement rules and fair markets.

08-27
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Part 1: Proposition 12 Versus the US Pork Industry

Proposition 12 is being addressed in talks of a farm bill.

08-26
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Angus Association Hair EPD's

Did you know that the American Angus Association offers a hair EPD due to heat stress?

08-25
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Farm Foundation Tackle Ag Challenges

The Farm Foundation was created in 1933 as a non-partisan organization to help the ag industry solve problems.

08-22
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The July WASDE report's potential outcome

A massive US corn crop was predicted in USDA projections.

08-21
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Good Wheat Marketing Seeing Results

Tariffs have not caused issues for wheat producers.

08-20
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New World Screwworm Remains Top-of-Mind Concern for Cattle Industry

Illegal cattle trafficking makes for a high-risk situation when it comes to the NWS entering the US, as the US-Mexico border remains closed to cattle imports into the US.

08-19
01:29

Drones As Field Scouts

Drone technology brings multiple benefits to farmers, according to Nutrien Ag Solutions.

08-18
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Cattle Group Supports Brazil Tarriff Increase

As the Trump Administration increases the tariff on Briazil to 50%, R-CALF USA says that there are still changes that need to be made to really level the playing field for US cattle producers.

08-15
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Sunflower Industry Good with Reconciliation Bill

While the National Sunflower Association is satisfied with how the reconciliation bill turned out, they are concerned about sunflower exports to Canada and Mexico.

08-14
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