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Despite Many Challenges, 2022 US Corn Crop Made It to the Finish Line

"Before we get into how harvest was this year in 2022, we need to go back to the planting season. We got most of our crops in a timely manner but had storms coming through as they were emerging and we had a few areas where we had to replant on June 28," said Cale Carlson, Marquette, Nebraska. "We got a pretty good start on harvesting higher moisture corn starting at 25 to 28% moisture. As we progressed through harvest it became very dry. We did not get any rain, so the corn went from 25% moisture to 15% moisture quickly. We were able to haul so ... Read more

Input prices remain top of mind as farmer plans for 2023

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Input prices remain top of mind as farmer plans for 2023

Uncertainty about the price and availability of inputs is top of mind for farmers preparing for the 2023 growing season.

Kate Huffman, who farms corn ... Read more

Neighbors rally behind Altona farmer who suffered spinal cor

ALTONA — In the moments after a farm accident that left Pete Main lying on the barnyard ground unable to feel anything from his shoulders down, he had a message for his son.

“The neighbors are going to want to rally,” he told Tyler ... Read more

178 students graduate from University Honors Program

One-hundred-seventy-eight graduating seniors have completed the requirements of the University Honors Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This is the largest number of Honors graduates in a single term in the 33-year history of the progr ... Read more

As attempts to ban books across the country increase, Chicago establishes ‘Book Sanctuaries’:

A selection of banned and challenged books are seen on a table as members of City Lit Theater Company read excerpts from them during Banned Books Week 2022, at the Lincoln Belmont branch of the Chicago Public Library on Sept. 22, 2022. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

A glass shelf displaying some of the most notable challenged books in the country adorns the entryway of the Chicago Public Library’s Lincoln Belmont branch. The books are surrounded by yellow tape and red signs that inevitably steer the attention of those who walk i ... Read more

Ag group teaches new drivers to share the road with machiner

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Ag group teaches new drivers to share the road with machinery

A county farm bureau is teaching new drivers to be aware of ag equipment on the roads.

Galva, Illinois farmer Kate Huffman chairs the Henry Coun ... Read more

Galva's Levitt AMP Series provides summer's worth of concert

GALVA, Illinois—Grab some lawn chairs and get ready for a summer full of music in Galva. The Galva Arts Council is excited to announce a very talented lineup for the fourth annual Levitt AMP Galva Music Series.

Held at Wiley Park in Ga ... Read more

Analysis: Big U.S., Brazil Harvests, Slow China Demand, Ease

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CHICAGO/NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) – Big U.S. harvests, near-perfect weather for planting in Brazil and signs of slowing purchases by top buyer China are bolstering supplies of two of the top globally traded commoditie ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.