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Rain in ENC Helps Crops Bounce Back

Rain in ENC Helps Crops Bounce Back

Jul 26, 2024 | 3:29am
Quite a change in our forecast, quite a change in what we’ve seen weather wise over the past couple of weeks from the previous month, and I’m talking with Corey Davis from the State Climate Office of North Carolina. Corey, let’s start off with some of the amazing rain that we have seen, the rain […]
Some Good, Some Surprises in FMMO Recommendations

Some Good, Some Surprises in FMMO Recommendations

Jul 26, 2024 | 3:20am
The USDA released its recommendations for modernizing the Federal Milk Marketing Orders in early July. Stephen Cain, senior director of economic research and analysis for the National Milk Producers Federation, talks about his initial reaction to the proposal. “Overall, we’re very pleased with the recommendations that USDA has come up with. We put a lot […]
Heiniger: NC Corn May Suffer Up to 40% Loss to Drought

Heiniger: NC Corn May Suffer Up to 40% Loss to Drought

Jul 25, 2024 | 4:26am
Dr. Ron Heiniger is a professor at NC State and corn specialist with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service. “We’re seeing this corn crop try to recover a little bit, now that we’ve got a little bit of rain in the last week across the coastal plain and and Tidewater area, some corn that certainly […]
Challenges Still Ahead on Modernizing FMMOs

Challenges Still Ahead on Modernizing FMMOs

Jul 25, 2024 | 3:17am
USDA’s initial recommendations for modernizing the Federal Milk Marketing Orders came out on July 1. Erica Maedke, vice president of insights at Ever.Ag, talks about some of the potential challenges in those recommendations. “I do think one of the challenges that USDA had to address was make-allowances. We haven’t updated it in 24 years. Clearly, […]
Real Pork Trust Consortium Explained

Real Pork Trust Consortium Explained

Jul 24, 2024 | 4:13am
The Real Pork Trust Consortium is a team of academia striving to listen to and answer consumer questions about pork and pork production. Nick Gabler is an animal science professor at Iowa State University. He talks about the Real Pork Consortium and what it addresses. “There are spectrums of concern with regard to how pork is […]
SC Commissioner Weathers: SC Conservation Bank

SC Commissioner Weathers: SC Conservation Bank

Jul 23, 2024 | 1:29am
South Carolina Ag Commissioner Hugh Weathers now finds himself with added duties, and he joins me now to talk about that, and I understand that as a result of the working ag lands bill that was signed by Governor McMaster back in March, you now sit on the board of the South Carolina conservation bank. […]
NC Commissioner Troxler: State Fair Competitions are Open

NC Commissioner Troxler: State Fair Competitions are Open

Jul 23, 2024 | 1:16am
You would expect the competition to be extra strong for the N.C. State Fair, after all it represents the best of the best of North Carolina, so people start planning early on what they intend to enter at the Fair. Competition entries are being accepted now through Sept. 15 for those planning to compete in […]
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday July 23

Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Tuesday July 23

Jul 23, 2024 | 12:23am
This is the SFN Market Report with Brooks Schaffer of Palmetto Grain. Reach him at [email protected] or 843-540-4540. Despite all the turmoil on the political front over the weekend, Monday’s trade felt like it was more about weather than politics. Honestly I think the market is just as confused about what will happen in the […]
Low Prices Continue Pressure on Farm Income

Low Prices Continue Pressure on Farm Income

Jul 22, 2024 | 3:32pm
Farmers are on track nationally to harvest some of their biggest corn and soybean crops ever, and the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book says the ongoing decline in commodity prices is putting farm income in questionable territory. “Regional Fed banks in Chicago and Minneapolis say the farm income outlook had weakened in recent months,” according to […]
Despite Low Demand, Fertilizer Prices Remain High

Despite Low Demand, Fertilizer Prices Remain High

Jul 22, 2024 | 3:27pm
Fertilizer prices remain higher despite agriculture being past the high-demand spring season. Josh Linville of StoneX told AgWeb.com that multiple global factors are the reason prices have stayed high. Lower European production is the first reason as skyrocketing natural gas prices have cut EU production by 25 percent. Brazil is another reason as high costs […]