Steve Nedved

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Water quality: “Keep the stinkin’ soil in place”

A soil health specialist with NRCS says farmers have five years to make soil changes on their own before they are forced to make changes for water quality. Doug Peterson, who covers the Iowa and Missouri region, says the four Rs need to be followed but together they only reduce nitrogen run-off, for example, by …

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U.S. ethanol stocks climb

U.S. ethanol production was unchanged last week, while supplies notched new multi-week highs. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says domestic production averaged 1.046 million barrels per day, steady on the week and below the four-week average of 1.053 million barrels. Production has pulled back recently because of negative plant margins, but the industry is watching …

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O Christmas Tree: #CountryCarolers Thomas Rhett, Russell Dickerson & Tyler Hubbard add a new member

ABC/Image Group LARussell Dickerson warned it would likely happen again this year, and earlier this week, the #CountryCarolers hit the streets of Nashville, though the only evidence so far is a Boomerang on Instagram showing them standing in front of a fireplace. Russell, Thomas Rhett, and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard started the tradition in 2017, along with their wives Kailey, Lauren and Hayley, respectively. After …

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Most people would demand more than $1,000 to leave Facebook: Study

amesy/iStock(NEW YORK) — The average U.S. Facebook user would require more than $1000 to walk away from the social media platform for one year. In a new study published on Wednesday in the science Journal PLOS ONE, researchers at Kenyon College, Michigan State, Susquehanna University, and Tufts used a series of auctions to determine the …

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Yemeni mom separated from dying son by Trump travel ban ‘begged,’ ‘pleaded’ with officials for months: Lawyer

Believe_In_Me/iStock(SAN FRANCISCO) — A mother who spent more than a year fighting for a visa to be with her terminally ill child is on her way to the U.S. after being granted a visa waiver from the Trump administration’s travel ban. Shaima Swileh was denied the right to travel to the U.S. because she is …

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Fed raises short-term interest rates

amedved/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised short-term interest rates by a quarter percentage point to a range of 2.25 percent to 2.5 percent. The move was widely expected by economists. The central bank has raised rates nine times since December 2015. The Federal Open Market Committee said in a statement that “indicators of …

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Party in the Crescent City: Florida Georgia Line and Maren Morris are ready to ring in 2019 in New Orleans

ABC/Image Group LAIf you’re lucky enough to be in New Orleans this year for the Sugar Bowl, you can also take in a free concert by Florida Georgia Line and Maren Morris. And even if you can’t make it to the Crescent City, you’ll be able to watch part of the performance on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve on ABC. …

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Watch now: George Strait shows off his “Honky Tonk Time Machine” in Las Vegas

MCA NashvilleKing George wants to take you for a ride in his Honky Tonk Time Machine in 2019. That’s the title of George Strait’s next album, the Country Music Hall of Famer revealed earlier this month during his concerts at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Strait also played some of his new music for fans, including his new …

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Facebook gave Netflix, Spotify, Amazon access to user messages, friends’ data: Report

coffeekai/iStock(NEW YORK) — Facebook gave about a dozen companies wide access to its 2.2 billion users’ personal data without consent, including private messages, names and contact info for friends, according to a report in The New York Times. The revelations contradict the social media giant’s claims that it no longer allowed third party apps to …

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Mild weather continues across the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, any remaining snow cover has been significantly reduced by mild weather. Early Wednesday, snow depths include 2 inches in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, and an inch in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The December mild spell has left muddy conditions in some fields and feedlots that had been previously frozen. On the Plains, …

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