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Chad Moyer Central Valley Ag, Farmway officially unite September 1. After a Farmway membership vote of approval of 9. June 8, Farmway Co- op, Inc. The new Central Valley Ag will consist of 9. Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas with more than 8. CVA is headquartered in York, Neb. Art Duerksen, Farmway President/CEO, joins the CVA management team as Senior Vice President of Business Development.
As a result, CVA is wholly invested in the long- term success of this region for our employees and customers.” Combined, the unified cooperative will have more than $4. To learn more, visit www. HUSKER HARVEST DAYS: UNIVERSITY EXHIBITS TO FOCUS ON HELPING FARM FAMILIESHusker Harvest Days exhibits from the University of Nebraska- Lincoln will help show farm and ranch families how minor changes can lead to major returns. Grand Island. Exhibits inside IANR's trademark Husker Red steel building at Lot 3. Strategies for managing family budgets during challenging economic times; > The relationship between cost, nutritional value and impact of various feed sources for cow/calf operations; > Understanding the county- by- county differences in the risk factors that affect crop insurance rates and how they impact profitability and management decisions; > How farmers can better utilize the Farm Bill safety net; > Benchmarking the costs of pumping irrigation water to better control input costs and make decisions related to pump efficiency and energy usage; > Crop production strategies that can have a positive impact on cost per acre and profit margin; > Using crop budgets to analyze the operating costs for a farm to become a low- cost producer; > The university's annual survey of agricultural land value and rental rates in Nebraska. Outdoor exhibits adjacent to the building will feature a variety of demonstrations related to improving irrigation efficiency and reducing irrigation pumping costs. The outdoor area will also feature a free solar- powered cellphone charging station.
Inside the building, IANR faculty and staff will be available to answer questions on a variety of extension and research- related topics, provide copies of Neb. Guides and direct those needing more information to extension experts in their local area. Showgoers can learn about the latest opportunities for students at the university's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in Curtis. Those interested in the Nebraska Leadership Education Action Development program can also visit with a representative. We always appreciate the opportunity to visit with stakeholders about what they see as Nebraska's main challenges and opportunities.
The facility will begin with one shift of commercial operations that will ramp up employment to approximately 1,1. At full one- shift capacity, the facility will process upwards of 1.
Focused on high quality, consistent, wholesome pork, the new pork processing facility will use robotics and innovative technologies to produce a full line of fresh pork products for retail, international, food service, and further processing markets to help fill the increasing world- wide demand for pork. Seaboard Foods will market and sell the pork produced by the Sioux City plant under the Prairie. Fresh. The plant will also supply Daily’s. Seaboard Foods is a wholly- owned subsidiary of Seaboard Corporation (NYSE MKT: “SEB”) with a pork processing plant in Guymon, Okla. Triumph Foods is owned exclusively by pork producers with a pork processing plant in St.
Seaboard Foods markets and sells pork products produced by both the Guymon and St. Joseph plants under the Prairie. Fresh. Together, Seaboard Foods and Triumph Foods also own Daily’s Premium Meats, which manufactures and distributes premium bacon products throughout the United States and internationally. Download All Saints (2017) Movies. Approximately 3. 0 percent of the market hogs at the Sioux City plant will be sourced from regional farmers who align with Seaboard Foods’ and Triumph Foods’ animal care and environmental stewardship practices, and share a common commitment to seeking a better way to produce wholesome pork. The remaining hogs will be supplied by Triumph Foods producer- owners and Seaboard Foods’ farms. Since site work began in late September 2.
STF and its project design and construction management firm, Epstein, to build the modern fresh pork plant focused on food safety and efficiency to meet the growing demands of domestic and international customers. The pro- business environment, local and state leadership, ample regional hog supplies, and shovel ready site made Sioux City the prime location to build this state- of- the- art facility. Chief Operating Officer Mark Porter stated, “We’ve seen great support from the community and local and state government. With their input and our focus on stewardship, the plant design includes modern odor control technologies, bioenergy solutions, and numerous environmentally friendly features.”He added, “I couldn’t be more proud of the new plant, our team, and all the local and state partners that have helped bring this project to completion over the past two years.
We are excited to begin commercial operations and supply the most sought after pork products to our diverse global consumers.”Dairy Producers Can Enroll for 2. Coverage. Secretary allows producers to opt out. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) today announced that starting Sept. Margin Protection Program (MPP- Dairy). By opting out, a producer would not receive any MPP- Dairy benefits if payments are triggered for 2. Full details will be included in a subsequent Federal Register Notice. Enrollment ends on Dec.
Participating farmers will remain in the program through Dec. Producers have the option of selecting a different coverage level from the previous coverage year during open enrollment. Dairy operations enrolling in the program must meet conservation compliance provisions and cannot participate in the Livestock Gross Margin Dairy Insurance Program.
Producers can mail the appropriate form to the producer’s administrative county FSA office, along with applicable fees, without necessitating a trip to the local FSA office. If electing higher coverage for 2.
Sept. Premium fees may be paid directly to FSA or producers can work with their milk handlers to remit premiums on their behalf. USDA has a web tool to help producers determine the level of coverage under the MPP- Dairy that will provide them with the strongest safety net under a variety of conditions. The online resource, available at www. Producers can also review historical data or estimate future coverage based on data projections. The secure site can be accessed via computer, Smartphone, tablet or any other platform, 2. For more information, visit FSA online at www.
FSA office to learn more about the MPP- Dairy. To find a local FSA office in your area, visit http: //offices. NMPF Statement on USDA Announcement to Allow Farmers to Opt Out of Margin Protection Program. Jim Mulhern, President and CEO, NMPF“The Margin Protection Program (MPP) in its current form has been a disappointment to many dairy farmers, which is why NMPF has been working both with the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Congress to make significant improvements to the program.
We had earlier suggested to USDA that, given this level of dissatisfaction, one option would be to allow farmers to opt out of the MPP in the coming calendar year.“Today’s announcement to allow farmers to opt out of the program in 2. Simply put, the way the program was enacted in the 2. Farm Bill, it does not meet the needs of America’s dairy farmers today, and declining participation levels amply illustrate farmers’ disenchantment with the MPP. Farmers who choose to opt out of the MPP will then be able to enroll in the Livestock Gross Margin program for 2.