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Tipoffs for Great Bend, Kansas (grain) Newsletter for Sunday September 12, 2021 ( 4 items )  

Bulletin of Entomological Research Journal Issues Research Articles in October 2021 Edition
CAMBRIDGE, England, Sept. 9 -- Bulletin of Entomological Research, a journal that says it addresses the biology, ecology, behaviour, physiology and systematics of individuals and populations, published research articles on the following topics in its October 2021 edition: Research Papers: * Development of a SNP-based tool for the identification and discrimination of Melolontha melolontha and Melolontha hippocastani * Selection of insectary plants for the conservation of biological control ag  more

Common Sense Nebraska Coalition Disappointed With Intent to Repeal the Navigable Waters Protection Rule
LINCOLN, Nebraska, Sept. 10 (TNSPol)(TNSCapV) -- Nebraska Farm Bureau issued the following joint news release: The Common Sense Nebraska coalition shared their disappointed with the Biden administration's announced plan to repeal and replace former President Trump's Navigable Water Protection rule (NWPR). The comments submitted as part of an official comment period which serves as the first in a series of steps the Biden administration is undertaking to again redefine what constitutes "Waters o  more

National Waste & Recycling Association Urges House Ways and Means Committee Chair to Oppose Small Business Tax Hikes
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Sept. 10 (TNSPol)(TNSCapv) -- The National Waste and Recycling Association issued the following news release: The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA), along with more than 100 other associations in a coalition representing Main Street employers, sent a letter to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal (D-MA) calling on him to oppose all proposals in the reconciliation bill that would increase any taxes on small business owners. In a second letter fro  more

Oklahoma State University: Testing of Hay and Pastures Key to Offsetting High Feed Grain Prices
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Sept. 11 (TNSRes) -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news: High feed grain prices have been an area of concern for livestock producers this year, leading many to look for more cost-effective alternatives to meet the nutritional needs of their cattle during fall and winter months. There has been a steady increase in cost of gain in cattle going back to the summer of 2020. To combat this and assure the continued well-being of his livestock, Kent Miller of Ell  more