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18 May 2020
ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- Mother Nature has been throwing some mean punches recently, and Stephen Ellis has the bruised fields to prove it."Our April-planted soybeans were about 3 inches tall and had four leaves on them," the Tappahannock, Virginia, farmer said. Then the temperature dropped to 29 degrees Fahrenheit for several hours in the early morn...
15 May 2020
OMAHA (DTN) -- The families of two meatpacking plant workers have sued two companies, alleging the lack of safety precautions at work led to the COVID-19 deaths.JBS and Quality Sausage Company each face civil lawsuits, connected with the deaths of workers at a JBS meatpacking plant in Pennsylvania and at a QSC sausage plant in Texas.Meatpacking pla...
15 May 2020
Cattlemen and analysts are a lot alike -- we love it when the market is healthy, cringe when it's compromised, hate being caught blindsided by something we didn't foresee coming and often fall short as our human nature wishes for quick-fix solutions to our problems.As my time increases as both an analyst and cattleman, I realize there isn't much as...
15 May 2020
MOUNT JULIET, Tenn. (DTN) -- Market Facilitation Program payments were generally larger than the short-term price effects of the trade war, according to a new economic analysis by a pair of Kansas State University economists in a paper titled "Are Farmers Made Whole by Trade Aid?"While corn was a notable exception, ag economists Joseph Janzen and N...
14 May 2020
OMAHA (DTN) -- A recent rash of flooding in the Mississippi River basin could have been avoided had the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers better managed a 195-mile stretch of the river from Cairo, Illinois, to St. Louis, Missouri, a handful of conservation groups allege in a new federal lawsuit filed on Wednesday.The Mississippi River has experienced a ...