Exploring options for corn in 2019

As farmers finalize their planting decisions for this spring, lower commodity prices put increased importance on making sound agronomic decisions. In this Managing for Profit, Eric Riley and Mark Waddington talk about some of the expanded corn portfolio options available for growers this spring. Continue reading Exploring options for corn in 2019 at Brownfield Ag …

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Florida Georgia Line announce Can’t Say I Ain’t Country tour with Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen

ABC/Image Group LAFlorida Georgia Line have announced they’re hitting the road this summer in support of their new album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country, which arrives February 15. Billboard reports that the trek will kick off June 13 in Rogers, Arkansas and is right now scheduled to wrap up in Irving, California on September 28.  …

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Kremlin rejects suggestion it arrested American as a diplomatic pawn

Whelan family(MOSCOW) — The Kremlin has rejected suggestions it could have seized the former United States Marine arrested in Moscow on spying charges as a political hostage. “Russia never uses people as pawns in a diplomatic game,” the press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters Wednesday, the Kremlin’s first comments on the case …

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Several rounds of snow squalls possible in Northeast after tornado hits Ohio

ABC News(NEW YORK) — A complex set of disturbances brought snow and showers to the Northeast on Tuesday, as a dynamic system, including a tornado with winds reaching 97 mph, touched down in northeast Ohio. Several rounds of snow showers are continuing to move northeast Wednesday, with the snow squalls coming off the Great Lakes …

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Shutdown will not impact February food stamp benefits: USDA

jetcityimage/iStock(WASHINGTON) — Food stamp recipients will have access to their full benefits for February, even if the partial government shutdown continues, U.S. Department of Agriculture officials announced Tuesday night. USDA said they will work with states to load benefits onto recipients’ cards by Jan. 20, just within the deadline for a provision that allows them …

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Paraplegic United passenger claims he ‘had to scoot down the aisle’ on his bottom

WLS-TV(CHICAGO) — A paraplegic man who relies on a wheelchair said he had difficulty traveling on several recent United flights and was forced to scoot down the aisle on his rear end. Tyler Schilhabel, a California high school football coach, said he had to scoot down aisles on multiple occasions during his honeymoon because the …

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Arizona police collect DNA at nursing home where comatose woman gave birth

blueshot/iStock(PHOENIX) — Police in Arizona served a search warrant on Tuesday to collect DNA from male staffers at a long-term care facility where a woman gave birth while in a vegetative state. The 29-year-old woman, who’s been comatose for more than a decade, gave birth to a baby boy at Hacienda HealthCare in Phoenix on …

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo makes surprise visit to Iraq

Jordan Pix/Getty Images(BAGHDAD) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has stopped in Iraq during a tour of the Mideast, according to local TV reports. During his unannounced visit on Wednesday, Pompeo met with Iraqi officials, speaking briefly at the top of each of his meetings to reassure leadership of the United States’ commitment to Iraq. …

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TSA internal email reveals impact on security operations at smaller US airports

martince2/iStock(NEW YORK) — The increasing number of screeners calling out sick at the Transportation Security Administration is impacting its operations at smaller U.S. airports, but the agency’s effectiveness to protect the country’s flights has not been diminished, a TSA spokesperson told ABC News. A Southern California TSA official recognized “adversely impacted security operations” at Palm …

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Second man found dead at Democratic donor Ed Buck’s house, prompting renewed investigation

Evgen_Prozhyrko/iStock(LOS ANGELES) — The death of a man at the home of a prominent Democratic political donor is raising questions and scrutiny about an earlier death at his home. Both deaths occurred at the West Hollywood, California, home of Ed Buck, who has donated to a number of Democratic politicians over the years. Now investigators …

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