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Red and black chokeberries thrive in North Carolina landscapes

Red and black chokeberries thrive in North Carolina landscapes

Sep 14, 2025 | 7:37am
Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) and Black Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) are versatile shrubs native to North Carolina. I have seen many of the red varieties, while black varieties have never shown up in my path. They are similar however, with obviously, the main difference, the color of the berries. In addition, the red has a more upright and slender shape preferring moist soil, while the black are more tolerant of various soil conditions. The berries of the black varieties usually drop in summer while the berries of the red varieties last until winter. Otherwise the two types are much alike. The flowers, of course, come in the spring and with the help of pollinators, make these small berries.
Trump approves federal disaster aid for storms and flooding in 6 states

Trump approves federal disaster aid for storms and flooding in 6 states

Sep 12, 2025 | 12:33pm
President Donald Trump has approved federal disaster aid for six states and tribes following storms and floods this spring and summer. The disaster declarations, announced Thursday, will provide federal funding to Kansas, North Carolina, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, as well as tribes in Montana and South Dakota. In most cases, it took Trump over a month to approve the aid requests, continuing a trend of longer waits for disaster relief. An Associated Press analysis shows delays in approving federal disaster aid have grown over time. The White House says Trump is providing a more thorough review of requests.
Gas Prices Steady, But Diesel Prices Expected to Rise

Gas Prices Steady, But Diesel Prices Expected to Rise

Sep 12, 2025 | 2:00am
Oil prices are holding fairly steady, thanks to producer/consumer balancing act. Patrick DeHaan with GasBuddy dot com says OPEC met this past weekend and announced plans to increase oil production in October by roughly 180,000 barrels per day. But DeHaan pointed out the global economy is doing a good job absorbing the extra oil. “OECD […]
Highly-Anticipated Crop Production Report Comes Out on Friday

Highly-Anticipated Crop Production Report Comes Out on Friday

Sep 12, 2025 | 2:00am
This Friday, the USDA is releasing one of its more anticipated crop production reports. So, why does farm country look forward to this crop production report more than others? Lance Honig is Chair of USDA’s Agricultural Statistics Board. “September is when we first introduced the objective yield survey for corn and soybeans for the season, […]
Rainfall Shortage Edges Carolinas Toward Drought

Rainfall Shortage Edges Carolinas Toward Drought

Sep 12, 2025 | 2:00am
We’re about a week away from the official end of summer, and we’re already starting to see the fall temperatures come across the Carolinas. I’ve got state assistant climatologist Corey Davis here. Corey, I’ve noticed a lot of dry conditions here lately. We just had a little bit of rain here in the Raleigh area […]
Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday, September 12th

Brooks Schaffer Market Report for Friday, September 12th

Sep 12, 2025 | 2:00am
This is the SFN Market Report with Brooks Schaffer of Palmetto Grain. Reach him at [email protected] or 843-540-4540. We continue to trade through the doldrums in the grain and oilseed markets. The trade volume in corn on Tuesday this week was the lowest since December 2023. We are coming to the end of the growing […]
Canned Classics and Nostalgia as Value Added
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Canned Classics and Nostalgia as Value Added

Sep 11, 2025 | 2:00am
It’s a sight at various farmers markets across the country — a booth with canned food goods: pickled, jellied and other delectable fare. And in the case of Western Kentucky entrepreneur Robert Grosz, his business was developed by a case of accidental discovery. “Because we’re doing farmers market, we were buying and selling Amish vegetables, […]
Congressional Members Hear from Constituents During August Recess
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Congressional Members Hear from Constituents During August Recess

Sep 11, 2025 | 2:00am
There’s been ups and downs over this summer when it comes to getting things done in Washington, DC, including some struggles in agriculture. Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith represents the third district in Nebraska, the largest congressional district that is pretty much all agriculture. And it was no surprise that during his August recess, constituents were […]
Gleaning Farm Safety Tips for Harvest Season

Gleaning Farm Safety Tips for Harvest Season

Sep 10, 2025 | 2:00am
In the midst of harvest season, while some crops like wheat and rice are nearly completely harvested, others, such as corn and soybeans, will be soon — no matter if your role is a producer driving a combine, a driver hauling grain to the local elevators, or a motorist on country roads surrounded by farmland. […]