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farm report. welcome back to u-s farm report. we have much more in store for you over the next half hour. california is ripe for avacado harvest. we'll head to the mountainside where one family is finding a niche market to open up new doors for demand. in customer support, john phipps connects the dot between fuel prices and commodity prices. and headlines, even though usda thinks farm income will be 56 percent lower this year than what we saw in 2013, ag secretary tom vilsack says we aren't in a farm crisis like the 1980s. the secretary testifying in front of the house ag committee wednesday. vislack says he expects to see increased borrowing this year. but the safety net-- in place from the latest farm bill-- is working the way it was intended, including $5 point 2 billion dollars in payments to 900 thousand producers last year. vilsack says the rural economy is surviving in part because of diversification supported in the latest farm bill
farm report. welcome back to u-s farm report. we have much more in store for you over the next half hour. california is ripe for avacado harvest. we'll head to the mountainside where one family is finding a niche market to open up new doors for demand. in customer support, john phipps connects the dot between fuel prices and commodity prices. and headlines, even though usda thinks farm income will be 56 percent lower this year than what we saw in 2013, ag secretary tom vilsack says we aren't in...
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the number of farms in iowa is dropping. there are now 87,500 farms. compared to last year, that's 500 fewer. but the total acres of farmland are unchanged according to the usda's national agricultural statistics service. the sales class shows low sale farms are getting smaller, while middle scale farms are getting bigger. sales class is how much a farm sells or gets in government payments. farms making less than $10,000 lost 100,000 acres, while farms $250,000- $499,999 gained 100,000. that tier now averages 526 acres per farm. nationally, about 18,000 farms were lost in 2015, now at 2.07 million. total acres lost is a million acres and the average farm size is up our top story... an overnight stabbing lit up des moines' south side early this morning. it happened just before 2:30 ... the victim showed up to the quiktrip on se 14th... soon after, police tracked down suspect... the victim was sent to an area hospital. no word on their condition this morning. overnight ice jams could cause problems for those along the des moines river... several jams wer
the number of farms in iowa is dropping. there are now 87,500 farms. compared to last year, that's 500 fewer. but the total acres of farmland are unchanged according to the usda's national agricultural statistics service. the sales class shows low sale farms are getting smaller, while middle scale farms are getting bigger. sales class is how much a farm sells or gets in government payments. farms making less than $10,000 lost 100,000 acres, while farms $250,000- $499,999 gained 100,000. that...
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farm r rort.> welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm'myne morgan, and here's what we're working on for you over the next hour. a regulated way of life... our farm journal report introduces us to a chesepeake bay farmer having to balance his passion for farming and love for water, with hefty regulatiosn. we're on the road with machinery pete for a look at equipment trends. <. i think now's the time for poeple to be aggressvie as a buyer> we're off to texas where machinery pete tells us why now is the time to buy. and in john's world... now for the market-related news, the spring weather outlook could be good news for both midwest planting, and wheat conditions. according to profarmer, noaa's forecast across much of hte southern plains. the same forecast showing below normal precipitation for the eastern corn belt, as well a
farm r rort.> welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm'myne morgan, and here's what we're working on for you over the next hour. a regulated way of life...
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i can tell the difference between wild salmon and farmed salmon. i can't with a lot, i can with that. but people generally know, and buy it. >> it tastes different. some of the salmon caught in alaska, sock-eye and co-hoe, you can bring them to markets close to the price of some farmed fish. there's a lot of good product available. if it's liabilitied, as we think it should be, the consumer can make their own choice, i don't want to understate the fact that we see the g.e. salmon as a threat. if they get out in the wild, it will be bad news for wild solomon. they are many times larger, it's like - the wild solomon going up against giants competing in the same part of the eco system >>> again, these will be farmed in panama and other place and by the time they get to the united states, they are dead. >> i think that what we know right now is they've been approved for production in canada and panama. we don't know where they'll go after that. >> my understanding is that in the data and documents the company presented to the federal government. they h
i can tell the difference between wild salmon and farmed salmon. i can't with a lot, i can with that. but people generally know, and buy it. >> it tastes different. some of the salmon caught in alaska, sock-eye and co-hoe, you can bring them to markets close to the price of some farmed fish. there's a lot of good product available. if it's liabilitied, as we think it should be, the consumer can make their own choice, i don't want to understate the fact that we see the g.e. salmon as a...
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that's this week's farm journal report. more than 6-thousand cattlemen and women made the trek out west. but amid the hats, the boots and anticipation are questions about the future. time it was just unbelievable what moore is referring to is the massive drop in cattle futures the last quarter of the year falling 16 percent in just a few months the biggest drop in more than 3 decades. i said it wasn't the cattle i bought last week that look too high. the cattle i bought 5 minutes ago look too high. that's environment we're trying to live in and d dbusiness in and it's a struggle. it's a fight. it's an emotional roller coaster and its very very stressful. 7:07 it's that volatility that has folks in the industry now asking what's going on? there has been a lot of concern about the downward pressure in the markets especially when we've seen limit up and limit down days and they've happened within a matter of minutes of opening. so the question has been what has caused that? the ncba a d others are asking for a second look...fr
that's this week's farm journal report. more than 6-thousand cattlemen and women made the trek out west. but amid the hats, the boots and anticipation are questions about the future. time it was just unbelievable what moore is referring to is the massive drop in cattle futures the last quarter of the year falling 16 percent in just a few months the biggest drop in more than 3 decades. i said it wasn't the cattle i bought last week that look too high. the cattle i bought 5 minutes ago look too...
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farm reprot brought to youy case ih. to learn moresit caseih.cfficient power , at right that's r on lake michigan. and it was cold, b the lake is definitley not afrens it has beenheastwo years. h told me lakeichigahas half thice cover itid a year ago. looking at all five great las,ic cer is around 20 perct. that compared to 82 percent this time last year. so a dramatic fferencelltyne, our friends in iowa have been seeing some snow. sve volkertnapped this picture of a sundog on frosty febary frosty february morning. so wha causes thi sundogs etically caused by high thin clouds made of ice crysts, whh create o otwo ligh spots on tehidof the sun. in this cas i think its'the i crystals jt in their... because the'no clouds in this pictu. it neat. just to the uth, there's not a lot o snow cover. jas tells us week, itad week, had been chil and dry, with no significant precipitation since december.yep, that was in missouri. mike, 's similar story for my parents back home in lexington, missouri, which si noh of jeskinsr and i wer
farm reprot brought to youy case ih. to learn moresit caseih.cfficient power , at right that's r on lake michigan. and it was cold, b the lake is definitley not afrens it has beenheastwo years. h told me lakeichigahas half thice cover itid a year ago. looking at all five great las,ic cer is around 20 perct. that compared to 82 percent this time last year. so a dramatic fferencelltyne, our friends in iowa have been seeing some snow. sve volkertnapped this picture of a sundog on frosty febary...
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weekend.om the studios of farm journal broadcast, this is u.s. farm report.> welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm tyne morgan, and here's what we're working on for you over the next hour. a regulated way of life... our farm journal report introduces us to a chesepeake bay farmer having to balance his passion for farming and love for water, with hefty regulatiosn. we're on the road with machinery pete for a look at equipment trends. <. i think now's the time for poeple to be aggressvie as a buyer> we're off to texas where john's world... now for the market-related news, the spring weather outlook could be good news for both midwest planting, and wheat conditions. according to profarmer, noaa's forecast for march through may calls for above normal precipitation across much of hte southern plains. the same forecast showing below normal precipitation for the eastern corn be
weekend.om the studios of farm journal broadcast, this is u.s. farm report.> welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm tyne morgan, and here's what we're working on for you over the next hour. a regulated way of life...
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in this morning's ag life report, how reba farm cares for their horses and how the farm makes sure the animals stay healthy. 00:25:18-00:27:1500:31:11- 00:36:151:02:18-1:06:04this is the horses at reba farm inn only moments before they're saddled up for a ride. kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarone of the biggest things especially in the winter is feeding. keeping their weight up. kathleen donovan and her husband ron make that a top priority when it comes to taking care of the horses.ron gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soargenerally i'd say about 12 to 13 hundred pounds of hay gets fed everyday and 3 or 4 hundred pounds of grain everyday.the horses usually graze -- throughout the day. the farm is home to 73 horses of 26 different breeds-- many of them rescued. those who care for the horses say it's about knowing them individually and knowing how they react to different situations.ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soar when you're using your horses the way we're using them you must know their body types, their caloric burn off possibility when you're using
in this morning's ag life report, how reba farm cares for their horses and how the farm makes sure the animals stay healthy. 00:25:18-00:27:1500:31:11- 00:36:151:02:18-1:06:04this is the horses at reba farm inn only moments before they're saddled up for a ride. kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarone of the biggest things especially in the winter is feeding. keeping their weight up. kathleen donovan and her husband ron make that a top priority when it comes to taking care of...
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farm landscape. the report showing the nation's farms are getting bigger, and the number of farms is getting smaller. the annual usda farm and land in farms report released by usda shows the u.s. lost 18,000 farms last year compared to 2014. the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows that u.s. farmland decreased in 2015 by one million acre's. the u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441 acres on average. and almost 31 percent of all farmland was operated by farms with less than $100,000 in sales. while farms with sales of $500,000 or more operated 41 percent of all farmland. texas has the most farms followed by missouri and iowa. speaking of farmland, the federal reserve's recent land values report,
farm landscape. the report showing the nation's farms are getting bigger, and the number of farms is getting smaller. the annual usda farm and land in farms report released by usda shows the u.s. lost 18,000 farms last year compared to 2014. the total now estimated at just over 2 (2.07) million farms in the united states. it also shows that u.s. farmland decreased in 2015 by one million acre's. the u.s. now working 912 million acres. the average farm size inching up--gaining three acres to 441...
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farm reprot brought to you by case ih. to learn more, visit caseih.com/efficient power definitley not as frozen as it has been the past two years. he told me lake michigan has half the ice cover it did a year ago. looking at all five great lakes, ic cover is around 20 percent. that compared to 82 percent this time last year. so a dramatic difference. well, tyne, our friends in iowa have been seeing some snow. steve volkert snapped this picture of a sundog on a frosty february morning. so wha causes this? sundogs ar etypically caused by high thin clouds made of ice crystals, which create one or two lights spots on teh side of the sun. in this case, i think its'the ice crystals just in the air... because there's no clouds in this picture. it's neat. just to the south, there's not a lot of snow cover. james tells us spring tillage is underway at twin rivers. he said before this week, it had been chilly and dry, with no significant precipitation since december.yep, that was in in lexington, missouri, which si north of james. k
farm reprot brought to you by case ih. to learn more, visit caseih.com/efficient power definitley not as frozen as it has been the past two years. he told me lake michigan has half the ice cover it did a year ago. looking at all five great lakes, ic cover is around 20 percent. that compared to 82 percent this time last year. so a dramatic difference. well, tyne, our friends in iowa have been seeing some snow. steve volkert snapped this picture of a sundog on a frosty february morning. so wha...
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farm report taping. that happens thursday at 2:30 eastern we hope markets has top officials asking c-m-e why. we'll i iestigate after the break. from the studios of farm journal oadcast, this is u.s. slice of americana, when andrew mccrea shares the story of clabber girl in american countryside. and a viewer has a question for john about trade. now for the headlines, more consolidation within the ag industry, but this time, it's a chinese based company jumping head first into the seed business. chemchina announcing its buying syngenta with a 43 billion dollar cash offer. syngenta says the existing management will stay in place and continue to be based in itzerland, with offices in the u-s. the deal still has to clear regulatory hurdles, but syngenta officials say it's unlikely syngenta will need to divest part of its business. iowa senator chuck grassley says the purchase is something he plans to take a close look at as chair of the senate judiciary committee. there are also questions about national clos
farm report taping. that happens thursday at 2:30 eastern we hope markets has top officials asking c-m-e why. we'll i iestigate after the break. from the studios of farm journal oadcast, this is u.s. slice of americana, when andrew mccrea shares the story of clabber girl in american countryside. and a viewer has a question for john about trade. now for the headlines, more consolidation within the ag industry, but this time, it's a chinese based company jumping head first into the seed business....
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parks and rec will introduce dozens of new baby farm animals. children and their families will be able to touch, feed, and play with them right inside of the park. and programs will be centered arnd them, teaching the community those urban agriculture skills. 4:08 "kids can come out and they can learn how to be a farmer for a day, or play with baby farm animals and paint, and make crafts ,and stuff like that. those ideas hopefully to bring the people out to the farm again." corrigan says there are also plans to redesign the park and make it more accessible from every angle. the farm opens for the season on april 23rdrd throughout the spring and summer it will hold events like movie nights at the cedar rapids amphitheater, and harvest fest in the fall. chris, nicole? this summer, the u-s army corps of engineers says there should be fewer traffic problems on coralville lake. in recent years, lake- goers have raised concerns about the amount of boat traffic during the summer. so the u-s army corps of engineers is releasing an updated shoreline mana
parks and rec will introduce dozens of new baby farm animals. children and their families will be able to touch, feed, and play with them right inside of the park. and programs will be centered arnd them, teaching the community those urban agriculture skills. 4:08 "kids can come out and they can learn how to be a farmer for a day, or play with baby farm animals and paint, and make crafts ,and stuff like that. those ideas hopefully to bring the people out to the farm again." corrigan...
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and how the farm makes sure the 00:25:18-00:27:1500:31:11- what meal time looks horses at reba farm inn only moments before they're saddled up for a ride. kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle especially in the winter is feeding. keeping their weight up.kathleen donovan and her husband ron make that a top priority when it comes to gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soargenerally i'd say about 12 to 13 hundred pounds of hay gets fed everyday and 3 or 4 hundred pounds of grain everyday.the horses usually graze -- throughout the day. of 26 different breeds-- many care for the horses say it's about knowing them individually and knowing how they react to different situations.ronald gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soar when you're using your horses the way we're using them you must know their body types, possibility when you're using them.and know when there's something wrong.kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soarwith the rubbing friction of the blanket, they can get sours. saddles if it's not sitting correctly or lopsided because maybe you didn't get all the
and how the farm makes sure the 00:25:18-00:27:1500:31:11- what meal time looks horses at reba farm inn only moments before they're saddled up for a ride. kathleen donovan- owner, reba farm inn & saddle especially in the winter is feeding. keeping their weight up.kathleen donovan and her husband ron make that a top priority when it comes to gore- owner, reba farm inn & saddle soargenerally i'd say about 12 to 13 hundred pounds of hay gets fed everyday and 3 or 4 hundred pounds of grain...
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most indoor vertical farms, ours does it in $15,000. >> wow. >> the first certified vegan farm in northrica. >> we want clean sustainable produce. >> zero pesticides and no hurricane -- and no manure. >> and the tower is the equivalent of an acre. >> we are able to grow in the spate and grow more food. >> all the food is delivered within an hour of being harvested. and you can find it in local restaurants and supermarkets. >> you go to nomad pizza and there is basil it's from here. >> yes. >> they educate the farmers right here in philadelphia. we don't have to just grow farms but we have to grow farmers. we have a farmer school and we get to innovate and change the growth of agriculture. they are looking to open three more philadelphia locations. find out more of metropolis farms on fyi philly. s . >>> melissa is back now one last check of the forecast. it's chilly out how about chili for lunch? >> sounds good. >> you buying? >> yes, wait i'm buying? it's mostly sunny and windy and winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour and 38 for a high in allentown and 44 in cape may. dress for windch
most indoor vertical farms, ours does it in $15,000. >> wow. >> the first certified vegan farm in northrica. >> we want clean sustainable produce. >> zero pesticides and no hurricane -- and no manure. >> and the tower is the equivalent of an acre. >> we are able to grow in the spate and grow more food. >> all the food is delivered within an hour of being harvested. and you can find it in local restaurants and supermarkets. >> you go to nomad pizza...
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farm reprot brought to you by case ih. to learn more, visit caseih.com/efficient power with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the internet's great, but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul giamatti." that's the essence of this role. feel like a hollywood insider with high-speed internet from centurylink. that's right on lake michigan. and it was cold, but the lake is told me lake michigan has half the ice cover it did a year ago. looking at all five great lakes, ic cover is around 20 percent. that compared to 82 percent this time last year. so a dramatic difference. well, tyne, our friends in iowa have been seeing some snow. steve volkert snapped this picture of a sundog on a frosty february morning. so wha causes this? sundogs ar ety
farm reprot brought to you by case ih. to learn more, visit caseih.com/efficient power with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the internet's great, but i think hair and makeup went a little too far. yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul...
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and from there farm logics was born. a tech platform connecting farmers to large institutional kitchens born out of the farm to table movement. >> we all go to restaurants and see the local farms on the menu. that is a wonderful concept that really engages us and allows us to understand where our food comes from. when a chef puts a local farm on the menu it educates us about our food. >> reporter: the chicago-based company has done $8.5 million in sales with more than 200 farms across the country. pea pod, the online grocery service, and food service giant arrowmark, which has placed her in more than 1,000 schools nationwide, including the chicago public school district. >> it's helpful for us because consumers are more and more looking for transparency in the food that they buy and the food that they eat. understand where and a trustful way to understand where they're getting their food and where it's being supplied from. >> reporter: linda eimates they've fed more than 500,000 kids so far in schoolsls and universititi
and from there farm logics was born. a tech platform connecting farmers to large institutional kitchens born out of the farm to table movement. >> we all go to restaurants and see the local farms on the menu. that is a wonderful concept that really engages us and allows us to understand where our food comes from. when a chef puts a local farm on the menu it educates us about our food. >> reporter: the chicago-based company has done $8.5 million in sales with more than 200 farms...
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a yerington farm is seeing some reward for it's smart farming practices. peri and sons farms was named the first certified-sustainable onion farm in the nation. the designation is coming from a third party certifier---- called "s-c-s global." they looked at the responsibility... worker protection... and product integrity. peri farms says... its something it has worked on, for years. "other farms should definitely be looking into, if not being certified, at least installing some practices and going in that motion. we all live on one environment and one world and we should be concerned about he resources that we are utilizing." sustainable farming is often dismissed, as being too expensive... but we're told the opposite is actually true. when you are saving water and saving energy... you are saving money. and when your workers are happy... they're more likely to come back for future harvests. ### a wolf pack basketball player has been honored by the mountain west plus...a nevada baseball player is nominated for monitor here !!!!!!! announcer: "you're watchin
a yerington farm is seeing some reward for it's smart farming practices. peri and sons farms was named the first certified-sustainable onion farm in the nation. the designation is coming from a third party certifier---- called "s-c-s global." they looked at the responsibility... worker protection... and product integrity. peri farms says... its something it has worked on, for years. "other farms should definitely be looking into, if not being certified, at least installing some...
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thank you for watching u-s farm report. be sure to join us right here again next week, as we work to build silverado is the official news gathering vehcile for farm 'til the whole world hears 'til the whole world knows lord send us out where you would have us go 'til the lost world hears 'til the last one knows the grace of god the love that you have shown 'til the whole world hears all right, well, we're going through corinthians, so please turn in your bibles to corinthians, chapter 4. we are at verse 8, but i wanna back up a little bit into verse 7 that we looked at last week to kind of just introduce us into this section of scripture. we preach, and that's what paul's going to tell the corinthians, that hey, listen, i just preach, that's what i do. and he's going to talk about all of the challenges and all of the hardships that he's going through, but he's gonna say, this is what i do. in verse 7 of chapter 4, we read, "but we have this treasure--" now, what is this treasure? it's the treasure of the light of the gospel
thank you for watching u-s farm report. be sure to join us right here again next week, as we work to build silverado is the official news gathering vehcile for farm 'til the whole world hears 'til the whole world knows lord send us out where you would have us go 'til the lost world hears 'til the last one knows the grace of god the love that you have shown 'til the whole world hears all right, well, we're going through corinthians, so please turn in your bibles to corinthians, chapter 4. we are...
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in there are 73 horses on the farm. fore more information on reba farm inn, head to our website, virginia first dot-com. physicians at carilion clinic work to stay on the cutting edge of every type of medicine. right now many of them are attending the 45th annual critical care congress in orlando.they're exploring the latest breakthroughs in intensive care medicine. wfxr's paris holmes is here with more . good morning guys!the critical care congress is an opporturnity for medical professionals from around the world to share ideas and diverse perspectives in treating people who are seriously ill or injured. at this five day event, carilion physicians are speakers, participating in interactive workshops and panel discussions.they will bring all of that information back to patients here in the roanoke valley. dr. alice ackerman is a peditrician at carillion.she has been attending this conference for about 20 years.she says-- it's one thing to read up on the latest research on medicine, but it's another to be in the room an
in there are 73 horses on the farm. fore more information on reba farm inn, head to our website, virginia first dot-com. physicians at carilion clinic work to stay on the cutting edge of every type of medicine. right now many of them are attending the 45th annual critical care congress in orlando.they're exploring the latest breakthroughs in intensive care medicine. wfxr's paris holmes is here with more . good morning guys!the critical care congress is an opporturnity for medical professionals...
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. >> getting a head start off on my farming. nobody calls that a whole. that is a shovel. >> the big day today. we find out if winter will last for another six weeks it is "groundhog day" so we have teamed chaser coverage on staten island. but i want to start down by the river because it is also the first shadow. >> on february 2016. those reluctantly. >> to say clearly i had seen my shadow. six more weeks of winter. >> "groundhog day" on the staten island zoo. [laughter] big crowds and big jokes as they turned out to see him make his annual weather prediction. he did his thing but not before bureaucrats assailed the crowd with the truckload of jokes. >> groundhogs only play on shadow days. >> please make him stop. >>. [laughter] let me listen to that. i want to see a groundhog, out of whole. >> but that's is when they've bright in things up at least two notches. >> you are afraid of your shadow? >> blinding flash to the obvious school children geniuses. as i thought about that protest. >> here he comes to the right. that is the elevator for the groundhog
. >> getting a head start off on my farming. nobody calls that a whole. that is a shovel. >> the big day today. we find out if winter will last for another six weeks it is "groundhog day" so we have teamed chaser coverage on staten island. but i want to start down by the river because it is also the first shadow. >> on february 2016. those reluctantly. >> to say clearly i had seen my shadow. six more weeks of winter. >> "groundhog day" on the...
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the farm opens for the season on april 23rd. throughout the spring and summer like movie nights at the cedar rapids amphitheater, and harvest fest in the fall. chris, nicole? thanks a lot brea. this summer, the u-s army corps of engineers says there should be fewer traffic problems on coralville lake. in recent years, lake- goers have raised concerns about the amount of boat traffic during the summer. so the u-s army corps of engineers is releasing an updated shoreline management plan. it says the plan won't change cuent docks, it will only prevent new docks from going into some areas. the army corps will hold a public meetingngbout this tomorrow at the lake's visitor center starting at 4. iowa's medicaid director says iowa is ready to switch to a privatized system on march 1st. the federal government ordered a two month delay because the state wasn't ready at the beginning of the year. iowa medicaid director mikki stier has addressed the 16 issues the federal centers for medicaid services dentified. they included expanding the
the farm opens for the season on april 23rd. throughout the spring and summer like movie nights at the cedar rapids amphitheater, and harvest fest in the fall. chris, nicole? thanks a lot brea. this summer, the u-s army corps of engineers says there should be fewer traffic problems on coralville lake. in recent years, lake- goers have raised concerns about the amount of boat traffic during the summer. so the u-s army corps of engineers is releasing an updated shoreline management plan. it says...
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farm kids are all active. there was a little lake on the fourth of july we took off from farm work and my dad said let's go to silver lake. we would go on the afternoon of the fourth of july and we would have a pinic. and my mother had the food under the pine tree and you would go swimming off to the lake. and i noticeded -- noticed there were city kids lined up in short pants. i went over and joined them. they said come in and we will have a foot race. i joined the race and i beat the city kids. i raced right past them. i have been used to going to the cows and stuff. they awarded me as goofy as it sounds first place for winning that foot race was a can of asparagus. asparagus can must have been a big deal in 1946. i came back to the table where my dad, mother, and two brothers were and i said i just won a foot race and got this can of asparag asparagus. and my father said you were in that foot race? do you know those kids are catholic? it was the nights of columbus. she said that is the nights of columbus. t
farm kids are all active. there was a little lake on the fourth of july we took off from farm work and my dad said let's go to silver lake. we would go on the afternoon of the fourth of july and we would have a pinic. and my mother had the food under the pine tree and you would go swimming off to the lake. and i noticeded -- noticed there were city kids lined up in short pants. i went over and joined them. they said come in and we will have a foot race. i joined the race and i beat the city...
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and the average farm size is up about three at four hundred 41 acres a farm. this week looks like it's going to end in the red.. across the board there's penny losses in grains.. and some worries in pork.. "a little bit more for the pork " and that's all i have for the show today.. thanks for good weekend. we put stories up every day.. check out who-tv dot com.. click news then agribusiness. before we go... one of the will return to the metro this weekend. the 9th annual blue ribbon bacon festival starts tomorrow. it will be held at the iowa events center from 10 a-m to 5 p-m. this year's theme is body by bacon, and guests are encouraged to dress up in 80's attire. tickets are still available. plus... popular ice cream brand ben and jerry's is ditching the cream in it's new line of desserts. there will be four new decadent flavors..that are non-dairy. monkey, coffee caramel fudge and peanut butter and cookies. instead of milk and cream the base will >> brady: i know it's--i know it's crazy--it's crazy, but here's the crazier part, i almost feel like daniel is
and the average farm size is up about three at four hundred 41 acres a farm. this week looks like it's going to end in the red.. across the board there's penny losses in grains.. and some worries in pork.. "a little bit more for the pork " and that's all i have for the show today.. thanks for good weekend. we put stories up every day.. check out who-tv dot com.. click news then agribusiness. before we go... one of the will return to the metro this weekend. the 9th annual blue ribbon...
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the farm opens for the season on april 23rd. live in the newsroom, brea love, kcrg-tv nine news. a group funding renovations of waterloo's canopy bridge isn't thrilled about it. the black hawk county gaming association approved 750-thousand dollars to rexab the fourth street pedestrian bridge over the cedar river. though some members have also expressed disgust for it. one member called it "the world's longest urinal". but supporters noted a lot of people use the covered walkway and it's a recognized landmark in waterloo. the cedar rapids parks and recreation department is planning to close the ambroz recreation center this fa. the city will first transfer all of its programs to the city's new northwest recreation center. completely a-d-a compliant. the parks and rec director says it's easier to move the programs and close ambroz then to deal with renovation complications. "we look at thehessets and strengths ofofhat as a facility, and the deficiencies of the antique that's over at ambroz, that beautiful little building, and you
the farm opens for the season on april 23rd. live in the newsroom, brea love, kcrg-tv nine news. a group funding renovations of waterloo's canopy bridge isn't thrilled about it. the black hawk county gaming association approved 750-thousand dollars to rexab the fourth street pedestrian bridge over the cedar river. though some members have also expressed disgust for it. one member called it "the world's longest urinal". but supporters noted a lot of people use the covered walkway and...
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farms.. comparard to last year.. that's five hundred fewer.. but the total land.. or acres of farmland are unchanged.. according to the s-d-a's national agricultural statistics service. the sales class shows low sale farms are getting smaller.. while middle scale farms are getting bigger. sales class is how much a farm sells or gets in government payments.. farms making less than 10 thousand bucks lost a hundred thousand acres.. while farms between a quarter million and half a million dollars gained a hundred thousand.. that tier now averages five hundred 26 acres per farm. nationally.. about 18 thousand farms were lost in 2015.. now at two million acres.. and the average farm m ze is up about three at four hundred 41 acres a farm. ---- the planned dowdupont merger will not have its world headquarters in iowa. however....fter splitting into three companies.. business center for the agriculture company.. based in johnston.. the iowa economic to discuss some of the financial incentives.. that i
farms.. comparard to last year.. that's five hundred fewer.. but the total land.. or acres of farmland are unchanged.. according to the s-d-a's national agricultural statistics service. the sales class shows low sale farms are getting smaller.. while middle scale farms are getting bigger. sales class is how much a farm sells or gets in government payments.. farms making less than 10 thousand bucks lost a hundred thousand acres.. while farms between a quarter million and half a million dollars...
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could be the farm of the future.explain more in a moment. ♪ v al jazeera america. >>> it's an ancient farming method that may help fill the gap on how we manage to feed the world. jake ward takes a look. >> reporter: these flopping, slippery fish could be the key to growing food in the future. ken armstrong and his partner jessica patten have become two of the world experts in a very different kind of farming. >> i killed my first fish tank. i killed thousands of fish. [ laughter ] >> reporter: do they bite? ah. >> no, but they do jump. >> reporter: it's called aqua uponics, a system in which fish provide nutrition for plants growing almost entirely in water. just plants and moisture, it's an ancient practice refined by farmers in the middle east and mexico. and now it's being upgraded. >> essentially we're bacteria farmers. plants know how to grow, the fish know what they are doing, so it is providing the right environment. >> reporter: it's a closed loop system. it saves water and onning wa uponic farmers say compa
could be the farm of the future.explain more in a moment. ♪ v al jazeera america. >>> it's an ancient farming method that may help fill the gap on how we manage to feed the world. jake ward takes a look. >> reporter: these flopping, slippery fish could be the key to growing food in the future. ken armstrong and his partner jessica patten have become two of the world experts in a very different kind of farming. >> i killed my first fish tank. i killed thousands of fish. [...