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Mar 19
George Strait and Blake Shelton do a little cowboy comedy to promote summer stadium show
MCA NashvilleGeorge Strait may’ve officially retired from the road in 2014, but nearly five years later, there are still plenty of chances to see the Country Music Hall of Famer play live. The latest will be Saturday, August 17 at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Blake Shelton, “On My Way to You” hitmaker Cody Johnson and newcomer Caitlyn Smith will join …
Mar 19
Nike expands sports bras to be more inclusive
Nike(NEW YORK) — Fashion companies have been making strides to become more inclusive, and popular sportswear brand Nike is jumping in on these efforts with the expansion of sports bra sizes that will be featured in the brands Spring/Summer 2019 collection. With the recent announcement of Nike’s reimagined GE/NOM Flyknit Bra, it is also posted …
Mar 19
Creating a sustainable future for farmers through Nutrient Use Efficiency
Growers are under more pressure as margins tighten and regulatory burdens increase. In this Managing for Profit, Paul Beck with Verdesian Life Sciences talks about Nutrient Use Efficiency and how growers are doing more with less. Continue reading Creating a sustainable future for farmers through Nutrient Use Efficiency at Brownfield Ag News.
Mar 19
GMO salmon nothing to fear
A genetically engineered salmon will be available to consumers in a few years, not that final approval’s been given. This will be the first GMO animal when it goes to market and Michael Stebbins with GMO Answers says there is nothing to fear. Continue reading GMO salmon nothing to fear at Brownfield Ag News.
Mar 19
Trade dispute results in innovative marketing
The trade dispute with China has resulted in some innovative soybean export marketing. Tom Steever spoke to Jim Sutter, US Soybean Export Council CEO, who says the upside is the development of markets in other parts of the world. Sutter quoted US Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue’s characterization of being “cautiously optimistic” about ongoing talks aimed …
Mar 19
Soybeans, corn give back some gains
Soybeans were modestly lower on profit taking and technical selling. It’s looking more and more like face to face trade talks between President Trump and President Xi might not resume until as late as June. No definitive announcement has been made, however, and talks could resume as early as April. Harvest and development conditions in …
Mar 19
Flood Warning issued March 18 at 9:15PM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls has issued a flood warning for the following rivers in South Dakota…Minnesota…and Iowa Medary Creek near Medary West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca …Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the following rivers in South Dakota…Iowa…
Mar 19
Flood Warning issued March 18 at 9:15PM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls has issued a flood warning for the following rivers in South Dakota…Minnesota…and Iowa Medary Creek near Medary West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca …Forecast flooding changed from Minor to Moderate severity for the following rivers in South Dakota…Iowa…
Mar 19
‘American Idol’ final auditions: Surprise appearances, a former country star and a Maddie Poppe prank
“American Idol” champ Maddie Poppe removes her disguise; ABC/Kelsey McNealAmerican Idol’s final audition episode of the season aired Monday night, and it was a crazy combination of unexpected guest appearances, the usual sob stories and one very funny prank, courtesy of reigning Idol champ Maddie Poppe. Attack of last season’s finalistsAbout 90 minutes into the …
Mar 19
Brooks & Dunn are bound for the Hall of Fame: “We made a big ole mess out there for 20 years”
ABC Radio Monday, the world learned something Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have known for several weeks: Brooks & Dunn will be this year’s Modern Era inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. “It was just a couple weeks ago,” Ronnie recalls. “And they said, ‘Don’t tell anybody.’” “The first thing I did was …