Steve Nedved

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WPS Farm Show begins in Oshkosh

The 59th WPS Farm Show gets underway Tuesday in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Rob Juneau with Wisconsin Public Service or WPS says, “Anything that’s new in agriculture, or whatever a farm needs to get their work done, so we’ve got stuff for hobby farms and we’ve got stuff for large farms. Juneau says Farmers can learn what’s …

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Flood Warning issued March 25 at 8:50PM MDT until further notice by NWS

…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Iowa… South Dakota…Minnesota… Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff Big Sioux River At Akron Split Rock Creek Near Corson Rock River At Rock Rapids

Flood Warning issued March 25 at 8:50PM MDT until March 30 at 4:00AM MDT by NWS

…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Iowa… South Dakota…Minnesota… Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff Big Sioux River At Akron Split Rock Creek Near Corson Rock River At Rock Rapids

Sanborn Boulevard public information meeting set for Thursday evening

There will be a Public Information meeting for Sanborn Boulevard Construction with the City of Mitchell, Contractor and Consultant on March 28th at the Amphitheater on the MTI Campus at 6:30 PM. The purpose of the project will be explained along with estimated project schedule and time for questions. If you have any questions you …

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Weather analyst expects more flooding in farm country

A weather analyst says farmers in several states are in danger of additional flooding. Jeff Doran from Planalytics, which helps businesses plan for weather influences says, “Three words come to mind: More trouble ahead.” Doran says 2018 was the wettest year on record with soil moisture surpluses in many states going back to early October. …

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FEMA official has flood disaster advice, observations

A Federal Emergency Management Agency official says disaster relief efforts are underway in Nebraska and Iowa.  Mike Cappannari tells Brownfield FEMA helps coordinate the many resources and agencies that actually provide the aid, and for farmers and agribusinesses, much of that help will come through two agencies. “The USDA is really the subject matter expert …

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Most U.S. corn and soybean acreage at risk for flood damage

A University of Kansas analyst says more than half of the corn and soybean acreage in the U.S. remains at risk for flooding this spring.  Dr. Jude Kastens says, “Given how wet things are already, and with planting slated to begin in the coming weeks, we could see some serious delays.” Kastens compared USDA crop …

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Morgan Evans maps out European tour in September

ABC/Image Group LAMorgan Evans will take his World Tour to Europe in September, headlining five shows and appearing at The Long Road Festival in the United Kingdom. It’s a return trip for the international star, who previously played the Country to Country festival in 2018. In the States, “Day Drunk,” continues to make its way up …

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Costco chicken barn open house

On March 27, Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Ken Anderson will be on the ground at a Costco chicken barn open house in Allen, Nebraska. Continue reading Costco chicken barn open house at Brownfield Ag News.      

Hog futures drop on profit-taking

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed lower, pressured by supply concerns following Friday’s Cattle on Feed report.  The lackluster wholesale trade didn’t provide any support to prices.  April live cattle closed $2.15 lower at $127.57 and June contracts closed $2.37 lower at $121.12.  April feeder cattle closed $2.60 lower at $146.20 and May …

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