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Brandon Peoples

Brandon Peoples

Anchor/Reporter at Brownfield Ag News

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    Nebraska lawmakers considering bill to increase protections for meat and poultry workers

    Nebraska lawmakers are considering a bill that could increase protections for meatpacking and poultry workers during animal disease outbreaks. State Senator Dunixi Guereca is the bill’s sponsor. “This bill emerges from an urgent need to bridge meatpackers and agricultural production while ensuring, even during unpredictable disasters, that our supply chain continues to function without interruption,” […]
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    Kansas growers hoping for replenished soils from weekend blizzard

    A pair of central Kansas crop growers are hopeful snowfall from a weekend blizzard can help replenish soil moisture levels. Paul Penner says much of the region is still being impacted by moderate drought. “I’m very grateful that we’ve got this moisture here. The ice and snow kind of covers the wheat right now and […]
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    Managing cold stress in beef cattle

    Cattle producers are taking extra steps to protect livestock from incoming bitter cold. Kansas State University Extension beef specialist Sandy Johnson says having established wind breaks is crucial. “Anything to cut the wind some is a major difference, and you know that yourself just being outside in the wind,” she says. Johnson tells Brownfield beef […]
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    USAID funding study into climate resilience of crops and improved p...

    Understanding climate resilience in crops. An agronomy professor at Kansas State University is helping lead a study on climate resilience in crops and sustainable intensification of agriculture. On this week’s episode we’ll hear from Vara Prasad, who says this new project continues work managed over the past decade at the university’s Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab […]
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    Research suggests U.S. agriculture could become greenhouse gas nega...

    There is potential for U.S. agriculture to become greenhouse gas negative. New research co-authored by a Kansas State University agronomy professor suggests small changes could make a significant impact for the industry. Dr. Chuck Rice discusses some of the findings from that report in this week’s episode
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    National Sorghum Producers past chair expecting some farm bill move...

    The past chairman of National Sorghum Producers says he expects some movement on the farm bill before the holidays. Craig Meeker tells Brownfield Congress could move on disaster relief during the lame duck session. “I think there’s definitely going to be some opportunities with disaster assistance, economic assistance, kind of as a bridge between that, […]
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    Director of Nebraska Pork Producers Association announces retirement

    A search is underway for the next director of the Nebraska Pork Producers Association. Board President Ryan Preister tells Brownfield the organization is looking to replace long-time director Al Juhnke. “We’re excited to see who’s out in the industry and who could help lead us. Hopefully we’ll have someone hired within the first quarter of […]
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    Wheat grower says timely rains have improved crop

    A Central Kansas farmer says some timely rains have helped improve wheat. Paul Penner, of Marion County, tells Brownfield… “The wheat that wasn’t up, it’s now coming up. We’re kind of pleased with that. It looks like the stand is going to be filling in nicely and at least it will be ready for winter.” […]
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    Protecting agriculture from cyber criminals

    An FBI special agent says agriculture is a growing target for cyber criminals. On this week’s episode, Gene Kowel, with the FBI’s Omaha field office, talks about why that threat exists and what the potential disruption could mean if left unchecked. He also explains how farmers and producers can protect themselves in an increasingly connected […]
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    Agricultural Youth Exchange connecting Kansas State University stud...

    An agricultural youth exchange program at Kansas State University is helping students learn more about global agriculture. Each year, thanks to a partnership between Kansas State University and Taiwan’s National Chung Hsing University, six students spend a week traveling abroad. Junior agriculture education major Katie Cummings traveled with the program in 2023. “It was such […]
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    Denali announces strides in sustainability

    Denali announces strides in sustainability