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Conservation Report 05/20/2017

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May 20th, 2017 by admin

Bob Beebensee and DNR Conservation Officer Grant Gelle talk about all things related to the outdoors.

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Exercise in the Park program starts in Atlantic next week

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department and Nishna Valley YMCA in Atlantic, have teamed-up to offer free Outdoor Exercise programs at Sunnyside Park and the Schildberg Recreation Area. Ashton Koehlmoos, Fitness Director at the Nishna YMCA, told KJAN News the programs begin this coming Monday (May 22nd).

She says there are three different weeks the exercise programs will be held outside, with the idea being to showcase the amazing parks we have here in Atlantic, and the classes available to you at the Y. Members and non-members of the Y are welcome to participate in the classes.

The first series of outdoor exercise classes run from Monday through Friday this coming week (May 22nd-26th). Some deal with cardiovascular fitness, others encompass the mind and body, such as Yoga and Pilates. They will be held on the west side of the Schildberg Park. Zumba, which is like an exercise party, will be held in the Camblin Shelter at Sunnyside Park, and Boot Camp for those who enjoy a high intensity workout and strength training, will be held at the west side of Schildberg Park.

Ashton says you don’t have to worry about a Drill Instructor barking at you through the Boot Camp, though. The instructors here are much more friendly, and accommodating. The next set of classes take place June 12th through the 16th, and include Zumba, Boot Camp, and “Balance and Flex together.” There’s also “Yogalates,” which…as you might guess…is a blend of Yoga and Pilates, which something new they’re trying this summer.

The third and final series of “Exercise in the Park” events takes place Sept. 11th through the 15th. Classes are available during the mid-morning and late evening hours, and are held on specific days. No pre-registration is necessary, and again there is no charge. If the weather is not cooperating, classes will be moved indoors and the YMCA.

For more information check out the Atlantic Parks and Rec Department website, on Facebook, or call Parks and Rec Director Seth Staashelm at 243-3542.

Deere & Company sees big jump in quarterly earnings

Ag/Outdoor

May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Earnings at Iowa’s largest manufacturing employer are bouncing back. Deere & Company’s second-quarter earnings increased 62 percent from the same quarter a year ago. That ended 12 consecutive quarters of earning declines. For the quarter ending April 30th, the Moline, Illinois-based company posted earnings of more than $802 million or $2.49 per share. That compares with $495 million or $1.56 per share a year ago.

This was Deere’s best second quarter since 2014. For the first six months of the year, Deere’s net income of $996 million bettered the $749 million figure a year ago. Deere chairman and CEO Samuel Allen says the firm is seeing modestly higher overall demand for its products, with farm machinery sales in South America experiencing a strong recovery.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on Friday, May 19

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

May 19th, 2017 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .68″
  • Massena  .75″
  • Avoca  1.3″
  • Audubon  .67″
  • Oakland  .73″
  • Guthrie Center  1″
  • Red Oak 1.72″
  • Villisca  .8″
  • Manning  .72″
  • Glenwood  1″
  • Neola  .8″
  • Missouri Valley  1″
  • Logan  .75″
  • Woodbine  .5″
  • Carroll  .46″
  • Shenandoah  1.04″
  • Clarinda  .68″

Cass County Extension Offers Tractor and Machinery Safety Certification

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 19th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Extension Staff and Vo-Ag Teachers from Atlantic, CAM and Griswold schools will be teaching a 24-hour tractor and machinery safety certification course for local youth June 5-16 at the Cass County Fairgrounds. This training is required by law for any 14 or 15 year olds who want to safely operate a tractor over 20 HP and other machinery on a farm, acreage or any other business.

Any youth who want to work in an operation that requires equipment operation must have this certificate. Youth aged 13 must be turning 14 during the summer of 2014 in order to be eligible for the certificate. 24 hours of training, including both a written and driving test, are required for participants to be certified.

While the certificate is required for 14 and 15-year olds to be eligible for employment, anyone age 13 or older, including adults, is welcome to register for the class, as a wide variety of tractor, machinery and general farm safety topics will be taught.

Participants will get some time “hands-on” driving farm machinery, as well as class time with Extension/Vo-Ag instructors and representatives from other local businesses and organizations.

The class dates are June 5, 7, 9, 12, 15 and 16 from 9 AM to 1 PM. A $40 registration fee covers all class materials, including a light lunch for all 6 days of the course. A $40 registration fee covers all class materials, including lunch for all 4 days of the course. Registration forms can be picked up from the Cass County Extension office or any Cass County Vo-Ag instructor.

Forms are also available online at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass to print and return. Pre-registration is requested by Friday June 2 to ensure enough materials and food are available for course participants. For more information, call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or email keolson@iastate.edu.

Bankers: rural economy improving but little growth expected

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — More stable crop prices have improved the economic outlook for rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states, but bankers expect little growth in the next few months. The overall economic index for the region crept into positive territory above 50 at 50.1 in May from April’s 44.6. This is the first time the overall index was above neutral since August 2015.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says the slightly better commodity prices helped improve the outlook, but the bankers surveyed remain concerned about farmers. Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

Strawberry season getting underway across Iowa

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey today (Thursday) said that many strawberry growers across the state are predicting a bumper crop and encouraged Iowans to take advantage of these delicious, fresh berries by visiting a local strawberry patch at a local farmers market.

Northey said “The mild winter and wet spring have created a nearly ideal growing situation for fruits and vegetables in Iowa and strawberries are leading the way. Growers across the state are reporting tons of blooms.”

Strawberries go from bloom to fruit in about 30 days and are best eaten within a few days of being picked. Strawberry harvest season only lasts about 3 weeks in Iowa and harvest times vary across the state.

Northey said “Fresh picked strawberries are a delicious treat that often kickoff the growing season and summer full of enjoying fresh, Iowa-grown fruits and vegetables. Visiting a local farmers market or going to a you-pick farm is a great way to find fresh berries that can be enjoyed fresh, used in baking or preserved as jellies or jams.”

As a favorite fruit among many Iowans, strawberries are low in calories and fat-free, in fact one-cup of unsweetened strawberries only has 55 calories. Strawberries are also a good source of vitamin C, folic acid, potassium, and fiber. Support a local grower and treat your family to a fun-filled trip to the strawberry patch and make memories that will last a lifetime. If visiting a strawberry patch, be sure to call or check the website for their harvest information. While you’re there you may just find blueberries or raspberries as well.

You can find strawberry growers by visiting our Fruit and Vegetable Farms Directory at https://www.idalsdata.org/fmnp/index.cfm or on the Iowa Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association “farm search” page at http://www.ifvga.org/en/about_us/farm_search/.

Farmers Market Vouchers for Seniors 2017

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Connections Area Agency on Aging have announced that the State of Iowa is continuing the Farmers Market voucher program for older Iowans. With this program, seniors meeting income requirements can obtain vouchers that they can use at participating area Farmers Markets to buy $30.00 worth of fresh, locally grown produce.

If you have questions about eligibility, please check with your local senior center. Applications for the vouchers will be available at your local senior center the week of May 22nd, 2017. Your completed application guarantees you a booklet, but there is a limited number, so contact your local senior center if you are interested in this program. Once you have a completed application, you can return to your local Senior Center to pick up your vouchers on or after June 12th. If you have questions about eligibility, please call 800-432-9209 ext. 8110.

The Cass County Distribution of Farmer’s Market vouchers will be held on Thursday, June 8th from noon – 2pm at the Atlantic Senior Center, 411 Walnut in Atlantic. If you are interested in obtaining a booklet of vouchers, please plan to be at the distribution. There are a limited number of booklets, so distribution will be on a first come, first served basis.

Applications for Council Bluffs residents will be available at The Center, located at 714 S. Main Street on May 30th, 2017 as well. The distribution date for Council Bluffs vouchers will be once again held at The Center on Monday, June 12th from 9am – noon. Again, your completed application guarantees you a booklet, so you may come at any time on June 12th to the Center to present your completed application and obtain your vouchers.

Seniors (age 60 and older) in all other communities in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties will receive their vouchers through their local senior center.

Program Criteria:
. Must be at least 60 years of age or older
. Annual income must be less than
$22,311 Single
$30,044 Married
. Only one original application allowed per individual. No photocopies or duplicate applications allowed. Married couples can jointly apply on one application.

Dates to Remember:

. May 22nd, 2017: Applications are available at all local senior centers and The Center in Council Bluffs.
. June 12th, 2017: Council Bluffs Farmers’ Market vouchers are available for pick up at local senior centers in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page Pottawattamie and Shelby counties. Council Bluffs distribution will be held at The Center, 714 S. Main from 9am – Noon for seniors with a completed application.

USDA Report 5-18-2017

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 18th, 2017 by Jim Field

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on Thursday, May 18

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

May 18th, 2017 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .05″
  • Massena  .26″
  • Elk Horn  .12″
  • Anita  .22″
  • Guthrie Center  .2″
  • Audubon  .27″
  • Oakland  .08″
  • Corning  .25″
  • Manning  .29″
  • Underwood  .1″
  • Woodbine  .19″
  • Logan  .14″
  • Clarinda  .17″
  • Carroll  .23″
  • Red Oak  .28″
  • Denison  .28″
  • Shenandoah  .26″