By Sky Chadde | Investigate Midwest Around 6:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve in 2022, flames ripped through the bowels of an industrial facility in Fremont, Nebraska. Elevators were scorched. Conveyor belts collapsed. Metal doors melted. As smoke filled the sky, employees scrambled to escape. One dialed 911. “The plant’s on…
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There are so many assumptions in agriculture, especially when it comes to politics. I’ve often faced criticism from both sides, being called both a “Trumper” and a “libtard.” Why? It’s because I advocate for agriculture based on facts, not party lines, and sometimes this means calling out both sides. One…
By Juan Salinas II LINCOLN — Two National Weather Service offices that cover some rural parts of Nebraska will no longer monitor local weather around-the-clock. The Weather Service offices in neighboring states that forecast parts of western and southwest Nebraska cut back from 24/7 coverage after staffing reductions were made…
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, May 26 (Reuters) – The European Union may have won a reprieve from U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatened 50% tariffs, but it remains unclear how the bloc will square its push for a mutually beneficial trade deal with Washington’s demands for steep concessions. Trump backed away from imposing the levies on EU imports from June…
House Republicans passed their reconciliation bill by a one vote margin on May 22. The bill boosts farm programs and extends key tax breaks but cuts SNAP program spending. On this episode of Agri-Pulse Newsmakers, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson joined the show to talk about why the…
Dana and Lauren Cavalea once led a fast-paced life in New York City, where he was the head strength training coach for the New York Yankees and she interviewed celebrities for ABC News. Today, they raise cattle and market beef from their upstate New York farm. Listen to the Podcast…
Lurking beneath the soil, in residue, and adrift on the wind currents, a band of disease desperados waits to rob your yields. The prevalence of these diseases varies annually, as many factors influence which may have the biggest impact on yield. Staying informed, scouting fields regularly, and adjusting management strategies…
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Lurking beneath the soil, in residue, and adrift on the wind currents, a band of…
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By Heather Schlitz CHICAGO, May 22 (Reuters) – Dr. Mike Lemmon’s pigs, each…
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