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May 4, 2020

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Kansas Farm Bureau endorses Marshall for U.S. Senate

The farmers and ranchers of the state’s leading agriculture advocacy organization today announced their endorsement of Rep. Roger Marshall, M.D., for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by the retirement of Sen. Pat Roberts.

omous County Farm Bureau organizations, which were overwhelming in their recommendation of Rep. Marshall.

“We’ve heard loud and clear from our members that Rep. Marshall is the best candidate for the U.S. Senate,” says Richard Felts, a Montgomery County farmer who serves as president of Kansas Farm Bureau. “Rep. Marshall has shown his ability to be a leader for farmers and ranchers as a member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, and I know he will continue to be a leading voice in shaping federal policy for agriculture and rural America.”

The formal endorsement came from Kansas Farm Bureau’s (KFB) Political Action Committee, Voters Organized To Elect Farm Bureau Friends (VOTE FBF), comprised of active farmer/rancher members elected by their peers from each of KFB’s 10 geographic districts. Kansas Farm Bureau also calls on other GOP The KFB endorse- U.S. Senate candidates ment process began to unite behind Marshall earlier this year with as the consensus canindividual recom- didate. mendations coming “It’s clear Roger Marfrom the 105 auton- shall has the momen-

tum, both in grassroots support throughout Kansas and in his ability to generate the resources needed to mount a successful campaign,” Felts adds. “In every political campaign, there comes a time when hard, realistic decisions must be made, and we believe that time is now.” Given the unique circumstances that will likely surround this year’s elections, Kansas Farm Bureau is also utilizing its grassroots network to encourage its members – and all Kansans – to strongly consider advance balloting. Any registered voter can vote by mail prior to Election day. To vote by mail, voters are encouraged to contact their County election officer and request an advance, mail-in ballot application.

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Senators Seek Open Antitrust Investigation into Meatpackers Amid Plant Closures Two U.S. Senators seek an antitrust investigation into the meatpacking industry. Senators Tammy Baldwin, a Wisconsin Democrat, and Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican, asked the Federal Trade Commission to open the antitrust investigation Wednesday. They say the industry is currently dominated by just a handful of large, multinational firms that have

concentrated meat processing into fewer and fewer facilities, leaving America’s food supply chain vulnerable to disruptions. In the bipartisan letter, the Senators note that the closing of three pork plants because of COVID-19 has resulted in the shutdown of 15 percent of America’s pork production “at a time when stable supply chains have become more critical than

ever.” The Senators say the FTC has the power to “shed light on these growing competition and security problems.” Baldwin and Hawley say the FTC should ask probing questions about major meatpacking firms’ conduct, pricing, and contracting, as well as how their commitments to overseas interests impact the U.S. market and national security.

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Norton County Community Foundation Announces #NorCoBingo Game to Community In an effort to support businesses in the county, Norton County Community Foundation has organized a #NorCoBingo game. The game encourages players to get outside, enjoy their community, and do random acts of kindness for others (all while observing social distancing guidelines).

busy completing the tasks. -Post 3 photos of you participating to social media using the hashtag #NorCoBingo. -Once you have a “Bingo,” fill out the entry form on NCCF's website.

Winners are drawn daily at 3:00 PM and receive $100 in Bingo Bucks (aka Chamber Bucks), which they are encouraged to Playing is easy: spend at businesses that -Download a #NorCo- are struggling due to Bingo card from NC- COVID-19. The Bingo CF's website, and get card, entry form, and com-

plete set of rules can be found on NCCF’s website: https://www.nortonccf. org/norcobingo "As a community foundation, we are trying to be responsive to the needs of our community,” said Tara Vance, Executive Director of Norton County Community Foundation. “The first phase of our response program focused on providing relief to non-profit organizations with our Emergency Grant Funding program. The second

NCBA Applauds Effort to Provide Flexibility to Livestock Haulers The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association this week applauded Senators seeking flexibility for livestock haulers. A bipartisan letter from 24 Senators outlined the need to the leadership of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.

NCBA Government Affairs Director Allison Rivera says, “Hauling livestock is inherently different than hauling typical consumer goods, and we continue to look for flexibilities within Hours of Service to safely haul livestock around this country.” The letter says that as the Senate Commerce

Committee has jurisdictional oversight over Hours of Service regulations applicable to commercial motor vehicles, “we respectfully request that your committee work with us to provide greater flexibility for haulers of agricultural products.” The unique circumstances involved in the transport of per-

phase of our response is this #NorCoBingo game, which aims to accomplish two major things. First, it encourages us all as citizens to enjoy our county, to visit places we’ve never been, and to do things we know we should be doing during this time. Second, it provides a nearly $10,000 injection into the local economy and into our small businesses that could use it the most.” NCCF would like to thank Nex-Tech for designing the

Bingo card, and the Norton Area Chamber of Commerce for helping to coordinate the Bingo Bucks. For more information about this program, please contact Tara Vance at 785.874.5106 or tara@nortonccf.org. NCCF’s physical office in the Heaton Building is closed; however, staff are continuing regular functions remotely. About Norton County Community Foundation The Norton County Com-

munity Foundation was established in 1994 for the purpose of supporting local charitable activities in Norton County through endowments made to the foundation. Dedicated to serving today for tomorrow, to make our community a better place in which to live. Connect with the Norton County Community Foundation at www.nortonccf.org.

ishable and live goods warrant flexible laws and regulations to ensure a safe environment, the lawmakers say, for animals and drivers. The letter states, “It is important that Hours of Service regulations provide for a commonsense framework for drivers, rather than a one-sizefits-all model.”

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Equipment Manufacturers Say COVID-19 Wiping Out Demand, Disrupting Supply Chains Nine out of 10 U.S. equipment manufacturers say the COVID-19 pandemic has had a very negative impact on the economy while more than half believe it has had a very negative impact on the industry overall, according to results of a survey released today by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). In addition, eight out of 10 executives say the federal government should prioritize a significant investment in the nation’s infrastructure to help equipment manufacturers weather the crisis and help rebuild the economy.

challenging times as a result of the protracted trade war with China, the mounting infrastructure crisis, and a decline in commodity prices. The COVID-19 pandemic has managed to turn an already dire situation worse.”

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors immediately stepped up to keep their employees and their communities safe and healthy, and continue to supply the equipment needed to feed people, connect the country, and power homes and hospitals. In the weeks and months ahead, they will help lead the recovery and renewal of the “The COVID-19 American economy. pandemic has had an unprecedented im- The survey of presipact on equipment dents, CEOs, and ownmanufacturers and ers of leading equipthe 2.8 million men ment manufacturers and women of our in- comes as the Congress dustry,” said Dennis and the Trump adminSlater, president of istration are exploring AEM. “Even before ways to continue to supthe current crisis, port businesses and limequipment manufac- it the damage to the U.S. turers were facing economy. Slater con-

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ings include: Nine out of 10 executives surveyed said that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the overall economy is very negative, while more than half said that the impact on the industry is equally bad. Seven out of 10 executives surveyed have experienced a moderately negative impact on their supply chain, while a quarter said the impact has been very negative. Four out of 10 executives surveyed expect the outlook for the next 30 days to get worse and said they plan to lower their financial outlook for the same period of time by more than 30 percent. The outlook for the rest of the year is better, but six out of 10 said they still plan to reduce their financial outlook by up to 30 percent. Nine out of 10 executives surveyed cited a decline in demand for equipment as the primary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their business. Executives surveyed

pointed to the financial impact on their business, the continued health and well-being of their employees, and cancelled or delayed orders as the greatest challenges they face. Eight out of 10 executives surveyed said they would like to see a significant investment in infrastructure to help

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Kansas Corn Thanks Congressman Marshall for Leadership on Biofuels Infrastructure Bill While the entire fuel industry, including ethanol producers are experiencing a sharp downturn due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Kansas First District Representative Roger Marshall is looking to the future to build additional biofuel infrastructure by cosponsoring the Clean Fuels

Deployment Act. The legislation would to incentivize the installation of fueling infrastructure for ethanol blends greater than 10 percent and biodiesel blends greater than 20 percent. “Kansas corn producers appreciate Congressman Marshall’s continued leadership on ensuring

consumers have access to higher ethanol blends,” said KCGA President Brent Rogers, Hoxie. “Data from Kansas proves that when consumers have access to higher blends at their fuel retailers, they will respond with increased purchases of these lower cost, cleaner burning blends. We look forward to working

with Dr. Marshall to advance this vital piece of legislation.” According to the National Corn Growers Association, the bill authorizes $600 million over six years to help retailers offer higher ethanol blends, expand the geographic area selling ethanol blends, support biodiesel fuel markets, and accelerate the deployment of fueling infrastructure. The legislation will work alongside the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to accelerate the availability and growth of biofuels. A vital market for corn farmers, ethanol producers have idled nearly half of their production

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Norton County Community Foundation Awards $12,500 in April through the Emergency Grant Funding Program

Norton, Kansas, April 2020 – Norton County Community Foundation awarded $12,500 to five organizations in the month of April through the Emergency Grant Funding Program. This program was launched last month in order to respond to the short and long-term challenges that nonprofits and charitable organizations are facing due to COVID-19. The April grantees are as follows:

Norton Theatre Association received $2,500 to support ongoing fixed expenses (i.e. salaries, utilities, insurance, etc.). Norton Area Child Care Association (Sunshine Learning Center) received $2,500 to help cover the cost of an unexpected repair. Valley Hope received $2,500 to purchase technology in order to provide online AA/ NA meetings. City of Norton Travel & Tourism received $2,500 for advertising and personnel expenses. Nex-Generation Round Up for Youth, Inc. received $2,500 to support building upkeep and costs of supplies/materials, which continue to

accrue despite the program being on hold due to COVID-19. The Emergency Grant Funding program is still accepting applications, which are reviewed weekly. Qualifications include: Applicant must be a nonprofit or charitable organization serving Norton County. Maximum request amount per application is $2,500. Applicant must be able to prove that the new/ increased burden is related to COVID-19. The application, along with other COVID-19 related information and resources, can be found on NCCF’s website: www.nortonccf. org/covid-19.

“We are proud of this grant program, which has allowed us to support our charitable community during this unprecedented time,” said Tara Vance, Executive Director of Norton County Community Foundation. “The application remains open, and we encourage organizations to apply if they meet the program criteria.” Community members who want to support these efforts can make an online contribution to the Emergency

Grant Funding program at https://www.gnwkcf. org/donate-neighbor. In order to guarantee that 100% of the donation stays in Norton County, please select "Norton County" in the dropdown menu while making the transaction. For more information about this program, please contact Tara Vance at 785.874.5106 or tara@nortonccf.org. NCCF’s physical office in the Heaton Building is closed; however, staff are continuing regular functions remotely. About Norton County Community Foundation The Norton County Community Foundation was established in 1994 for the purpose of supporting local charitable activities in Norton County through endowments made to the foundation. Dedicated to serving today for tomorrow, to make our community a better place in which to live. Connect with the Norton County Community Foundation at www. nortonccf.org.

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ROOTS AND CHUTES By: Alyssa Rippe-May, Twin Creeks Extension District Agent - Livestock and Farm Management

In normal times, it can be hard to distinguish between what we now call real news versus fake news. In the middle of a pandemic, telling what information is truthful and what information is not is quite a bit more difficult. But not to worry, information from K-State Research and Extension is always research-based; no bias here. So, how do you connect with our research-based resources? There are a myriad of ways. Do you prefer more traditional, print

methods of receiving your information? If so, our newspaper articles can be found in all our Twin Creeks District newspapers. Each week, one of our Extension agents writes a column focused on a timely topic in their subject area. If you are reading this article, you already found this resource. Good for you! However, did you know we still create a bi-monthly newsletter, too? It can be found on our Twin Creeks District Facebook page, emailed directly to your inbox, or mailed to you. If you want to join our newsletter subscription list, just contact your local Twin Creeks District office. Do you want access to our publications or fact sheets on specific topics,

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and specialists, links to research-based publications specific to our area and needs, videos on timely topics, and much more. Any page you visit via our Twin Creeks District site is research-based. Do you prefer to listen to your information instead? K-State Research and Extension has started a daily podcast, The Extension Files. Our KSRE marketing team interviews specialists on a variety of topics like what to do when your income drops, tips for growing a great garden, food safety during a pandemic, and much more. Find it wherever you access your podcasts. So why worry about fake news versus real news? Just check out our K-State Research and Extension resources with full confidence that what you learn there is based on science, not opinion. “Soil Tests” Getting ready to plant your garden? If you have not completed a soil test in the last couple years, now is a great time to check out the nutrient composition of your soil and make any amendments prior to planting. So, what’s the process for a test? It’s simple. You will begin by taking a representative sample of your garden. You can either use a soil probe (available at all our Twin

Creeks District offices) or a shovel. To avoid non-representative samples, take a series of samples throughout your garden in a “W” pattern. Each sample should be 6 to 12 inches deep. Combine all your samples in a clean bucket, then mix thoroughly. Finally, remove just 1 pint to submit. If you have one area of your garden that is particularly troublesome, you may want to submit an additional sample from just that area. Once you are ready to turn in your soil sample, give your local Twin Creeks District office a call and we will make arrangements for drop-off. We will walk you through a quick one-page sheet to collect additional information about your garden that helps the laboratory make the best possible recommendations for your soil. Finally, we will send the sample off to our K-State Soil Testing Laboratory. The total cost per sample is around $20 for a standard test, and it takes about 2 weeks to receive your soil report back from the lab. The report will give you recommendations on any soil amendments needed as well as information on what fertilizers you should plan to use this year to help your garden grow to its peak production. Kansas State University

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