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Let's Get it Done

12/8/2015

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Weekly Outlook: Ethanol Production and Corn Consumption Prospects for 2016

12/8/2015

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Good, D.  farmdoc daily (5):226, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, December 7, 2015 ~ Estimates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), indicate that U.S. production of fuel ethanol totaled 14.313 billion gallons during the 2014 calendar year. That is 1.02 billion gallons more than produced in 2013 and .............. read more
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For the Birds

12/4/2015

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Country Living News, Nov. 23, 2015 ~ As the nights draw in and we retreat indoors, spare a thought for our feathered friends outside. Much as we are inclined to do, birds must fatten up in winter to ensure a reserve toasty enough to survive the frostiest of nights. Now more than ever, your local and visiting birds will appreciate any food you can offer but as with all wildlife, it’s important to know the right things to provide and what to avoid............... ​Read more
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Letting Go

12/3/2015

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Teresa Opheim, The Des Moines Register ~ The United States will experience a monumental shift in farmland ownership. Thirty-one percent of U.S. agricultural land is owned by non-operator landlords. In Iowa, 35 percent of Iowa farmland is owned by people over 75 years of age. At the same time, there is a surge in those who are wanting to farm. Practical Farmers has 1,600 of these beginning farmers in its network alone.
What’s to be done? Well, if you own farmland, how about a little soul searching about the future of that land? What matters most for Iowa, for agriculture? Could you seek out and sell that land to the next generation of farmers?
Practical Farmers has just announced its Farmland Owner Award winner for 2015: Siblings Faith Sherman of Des Moines, Dale Nimrod of Decorah and Vance Nimrod of Mississippi. They sold the farmland they inherited, and sold their farmland to a local farm family at a below-market value price.
The Farmland Owner Award is given to non-operator landlords who use their land to advance stewardship and help get the next generation started on the land. With this award, Practical Farmers is calling attention to the huge role non-operator farmland owners play in the future success of sustainable agriculture.............
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Two Saved a Billion

12/2/2015

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Fred Perlak for Monsanto ~ From Ancient Rome to present-day Africa and beyond, famine has left tragic marks throughout human history. In the mid-twentieth century, we stood at the edge of what could have been an unprecedented disaster:  lack of food for as many as one billion people.
The work of two brilliant, dedicated scientists played a pivotal role in averting this impending disaster and developed wheat and rice varieties that withstand challenges that often destroy harvests....
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Fighting Rural Hunger - America's Farmers Grow

11/22/2015

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www.americasfarmers.com - The American farmer is the heart of rural America and that’s why it is no surprise that farmers have stepped up to fight hunger in their own communities with the Invest An Acre program.
The Invest An Acre program gives farmers the opportunity to donate the revenue from their crops to a local food bank in their community. There are about 3 million households in rural communities that can’t afford to feed their families but America’s farmers are stepping up and giving back to the communities they live and work in – 
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Channel Agronomy Notes - November 2015

11/20/2015

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Volunteer Corn in Soybean Fields Can Impact Next Year's Corn Management Decisions
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Todd Vagts, Agronomist ~ At the time I am writing this article, the line of Republican candidates vying for the presidential nomination looks similar to the many soybean fields I've observed this summer that are full of volunteer corn. Similar to the candidates, you may have a soybean field full of unwanted plants vying for your attention. Fortunately for the presidential nominations, as winter transitions into spring the candidate list will become smaller and the issues faced now will be forgotten. Yet this is not the desired outcome for soybean fields infested with volunteer corn....
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Insects and Winter

Rich Peters, Agronomist ~ What is the prognosis for insect survival this winter? First of all, insects have been on this earth longer than humans and have developed many mechanisms to adapt to and survive varying weather conditions. Regardless of winter conditions, insect numbers may be reduced but the insect species will not be eliminated....
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Fall Residue Management​
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Joe Bunck, Agronomist ~ Residue management begins at crop harvest. The most important residue tool, the chopper, is attached to the back of the combine. As yields increase....
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American Farm Bureau President - Farms Lead the Way 

11/16/2015

 
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In his recently released editorial, American Farm Bureau President Bob Stallman encourages American Farmers to share their story. Richards & Son Agri Supply aims to do just that. With the recent update to our website, the addition of this blog, our social media interactions, and our constant community support and advocacy we are reaching out to share the importance of farming in American life and culture, as well as share the advancements in technology and how they impact not only farming but the American way of life as a whole.

Stallman says, "Agriculture has a great story of sustainability to share. Conventional and organic alike--we're keeping America fed and preserving our valuable resources for generations to come. People need to hear it straight from the ones who know it best." 

Richards & Son agrees, getting the word out is important and there is nobody better suited to share that story than the ones who are living it daily. We hope you will continue to follow us as we keep you up to date on what is happening at Richards & Son and in the farming community. But we also hope you will share your own stories as well.

Read more of Bob Stallman's call to action here.

New District Field Manager at Iowa Corn Growers Association

11/13/2015

 
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Congratulations to Jenni Richards​, new District Field Manager for the Iowa Corn Growers Association. Jenni is married to Christopher Richards​ of Richards & Son Agri Supply and helps often with the business as well as actively advocating for the practice of agriculture. We can't be more excited for her new position with the Iowa Corn Growers Association and know she will excel as she continues her advocacy at this new level!

Supporting Butterfly Growth in Iowa

11/13/2015

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NRCS is working with farmers and ranchers to create and enhance habitat for monarchs. NRCS photo by Gene Barickman.
Did you know Richards and Son is starting a butterfly garden? This fall we started one in the lot just East of us, and we will be seeding more in the Spring with help from our local Girl Scouts!

NRCS Partners with Farmers, Ranchers to Aid Monarch Butterflies

No matter where you grew up, you are likely familiar with monarch butterflies. You may have childhood memories from science class when you watched those peculiar green caterpillars transform into beautiful butterflies. Depending on where you live, you may have seen masses of their orange-and-black wings fluttering in the sky while the butterflies were on their annual cross-country migratory journey.

Today, the iconic monarch butterfly is under pressure. Habitat loss has led to a steady decrease in their numbers.

We’re working to reverse that trend. This year, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is launching a targeted effort in ten key states to create and enhance habitat for the iconic monarch on private lands. Through this effort, we’re partnering with farmers and ranchers to voluntarily establish habitat for the monarch on working lands while ensuring America’s farms and ranches stay productive.....


- See more at: http://blogs.usda.gov
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