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“10 Signs You’re Doing Better Than You Think You Are” You having a bad day and think the world is against you? Read these “10 Signs” to See How Bad You Really Have It: 1. You paid the bills this month.

Legislative Notes

I have received a number of calls from ranchers concerned about Electronic Identification of livestock (EID). Let me start by saying there is no such bill being considered by the Nebraska legislature. I believe concerns about this started with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) proposing regulation changes. After speaking with the legislature’s Agriculture Committee staff (one of my committee assignment) I learned the proposed changes concern ordinary plastic ear tags that are in common use in the ranching industry. The rule change that got everyone all stirred up says the common plastic ear tag must be able to be read electronically if it has a bar code or a QR code.

Capitol News

Full Disclosure: My wife and I drive a four-year-old hybrid sedan. It runs on the electric motor up to 15 miles -per- hour before the gasoline engine engages. It feels and sounds like it’s dead at stop signs. It averages 44 miles-per-gallon in highway driving. But it’s a hybrid, not an all- electric vehicle.

Valentine FSA, Extension to Host Commodity Crop Safety Net Information Meeting for Producers

USD A Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Blaine, Brown, Cherry, Keya Paha, Rock, and Thomas counties is reminding producers now is the time to make elections and enroll in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs for the 2024 crop year. The signup period is open through March 15, 2024, and producers are encouraged to begin working with the county office to complete the process.

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