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Permits will no longer be required to use Raccoon River Valley Trail

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Bicyclists and hikers will no longer need to purchase a permit to use the Raccoon River Valley Trail. The Dallas, Guthrie, and Greene County Conservation Boards hope this will encourage more people to use the trail that runs from Jefferson to Clive.

The permit requirement ends at the start of next year. A special trail event permit will still be required for large trail events.

Check docks and equipment for invasive species before storing for the winter

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds lake property owners to check their boat and trailers, and docks and lifts, for aquatic invasive species before storing them for the winter. Aquatic invasive species, everything from zebra mussels to Eurasian watermilfoil, move from one waterbody to another by hitchhiking on boats, in bait buckets and on other equipment used in the water. They can create serious problems for Iowa waters and negatively impact the quality of outdoor recreation experiences.

Kim Bogenschutz, aquatic invasive species coordinator for the Iowa DNR, says “Fall is a great time for lake property owners to check their boats, docks and lifts for new infestations of aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels. As you bring each item out of the water, visually inspect areas that have been submerged for months. Touch smooth surfaces to check for juvenile zebra mussels that feel like sandpaper when you run your hand over a surface they’ve attached themselves to and are often invisible to the human eye.”

Aquatic invasive species often grow quickly and spread fast when brought to a new lake or stream due to lack of natural controls.

How to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species

  • CLEAN any plants, animals, or mud from your boat and equipment before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRAIN water from all equipment (motor, live well, bilge, transom well, bait bucket) before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRY anything that comes into contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, boots, clothing, dogs). Before you move to another waterbody either: Spray your boat and trailer with hot or high-pressure water; or Dry your boat and equipment for at least five days.
  • Never release plants, fish or animals into a water body unless they came out of that waterbody and always empty unwanted bait in the trash.
  • It is illegal to possess or transport prohibited aquatic invasive species or to transport any aquatic plants on water-related equipment in Iowa.  Signs posted at public accesses remind boaters to stop aquatic hitchhikers and identify infested waters.

Iowa law also requires boaters to drain all water from boats and equipment before they leave a water access and to keep drain plugs removed or opened during transport. It is also illegal to introduce any live fish, except for hooked bait, into public waters.

Learn more about aquatic invasive species, including a list of infested waters in the current Iowa Fishing Regulations or at www.iowadnr.gov/ais.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Celebrate with Tractor Supply Company

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce report that on Thursday, October 12th, the Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Tractor Supply Co. to celebrate their Grand Opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The former Orscheln Farm & Home Store began merging with Tractor Supply Company in February 2021, and the Atlantic location began transitioning in October of 2022. Carrie Hicks, the store manager, shared about the renovation process, and though the project was chaotic at times, the staff is pleased with how everything came together. Tractor Supply has plans to continue renovations to the parking lot, but those improvements will come at a later date.
Carrie shared with the Ambassadors about the benefits Tractor Supply Company has brought, and will continue to bring, to the community such as competitive employee pay and benefits, staff and customer support, and community philanthropy projects.
Tractor Supply Company has a wide variety of brands ranging throughout their products such as Ridge Cut, County Line, Producer’s Pride along with other well-known brands such as Columbia, Wrangler, and one of the largest supplies of Carhart apparel in the region. Tractor Supply Company will continue the tradition of “Chick Days” and will also expand into breed of ducks, geese, and turkeys.
Tractor Supply Co. is open Monday-Saturday 8AM-7PM and Sundays 9AM-6PM. The Atlantic location will be celebrating the Grand Opening this Saturday with an all-day event featuring free meals, a food truck, free Tractor Supply merchandise, giveaways, and in-store discounts.
Tractor Supply Co. is located at 1200 East 7th Street in Atlantic

Vilsack says key program for dairy farmers endangered by Farm Bill hold up

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2023 by admin

(Radio Iowa) – U-S Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack says if congress fails to at least extend the current Farm Bill by year’s end, key programs — including one for dairy farmers — expire.

The Dairy Margin Protection Program was created in the 2018 Farm Bill. It provides payments to farmers when the cost of the milk they sell falls below the cost of production. There are over 800 dairy farms operating in Iowa today. Vilsack says the likely scenario is that the House and Senate will eventually vote to keep the 2018 Farm Bill policies in place until a new Farm Bill is developed.

Vilsack says the big stumbling block in negotiations on the 2023 Farm Bill has been whether to raise what are called “reference prices” for corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton to account for rising production costs. Those reference prices are used to calculate federal crop subsidies. Vilsack says it would cost 20 BILLION dollars over the next decade if those reference prices for corn and other commodities are hiked in the next Farm Bill.

Heartbeat Today 10-13-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Jim Field visits with Dick Casady about the Atlantic Elk’s Sportsman Banquest scheduled for Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 10:00 am through the lunch hour.  A game warden will present a program on safe hunting for youngsters and one young winner will receive a .22 rifle.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am on Friday, October 13, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .87″
  • Atlantic Airport  .5″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .69″
  • Massena  .46″
  • Anita  .51″
  • Elk Horn  .44″
  • Avoca  1″
  • Oakland  .58″
  • Audubon  1.06″
  • Manning  .51″
  • Bridgewater  .8″
  • Villisca  .3″
  • Corning  .24″
  • Underwood  .42″
  • Red Oak  .78″
  • Shenandoah  .63″
  • Missouri Valley  1.31″
  • Carroll  1.04″

Fall bird migration raises alert level for Iowa poultry producers

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says the fall migration of wild birds is a danger sign for poultry producers about the potential for Avian Influenza exposure. Naig says the first major outbreak in 2015 saw a lot of contamination between sites, but the most recent outbreak saw isolated exposures in facilities brought on by wild birds. “I think the lessons of the last couple of years would tell us that it’s not just during the spring migration, when birds are flying north that you can see high path, it’s unfortunately, also in that fall migration when birds are flying south that you can see it,” Naig says.

Mike Naig (RI file photo)

He says there are already confirmed cases in two states to the north of us. “In South Dakota and Minnesota, and that’s pretty logical as those birds start to come south we’re going to see an increased threat here in the state of Iowa, to our poultry producers,” Naig says. “And so it’s just a time of high alert. And folks really need to be vigilant in watching the health of their birds and calling us if they see anything or have questions.”

Naig says producers can’t take anything for granted when it comes to keeping down the contact with wild birds. “Trying to keep what’s outside, and what’s inside inside. You don’t want to track, you know what could be outside into those buildings. That means taking care of your boots, that means securing your buildings, you know, there’s any number of things that you can do, but it takes vigilance every single day,” he says.

The Avian Influenza or bird flu can have different strains, but Naig says he doesn’t know yet what the test results show from the early cases. “I have not seen the analysis yet on whether or not this is the same strain as we’ve seen in previous years. But I think we’ll all be watching very closely to understand that,” Naig says.

There were some 77 facilities impacted in the first major outbreak in 2015, with millions of birds destroyed. The most recent outbreak saw 32 facilities impacted.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 8 – 10/13/2023

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Asa Lucas, Chris Parks, Jim Field, and Matt Mullenix take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2023 by Rush CPA & Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 6-2

Asa Lucas 7-1

Jim Field 5-3

Chris Parks 7-1

Overall 2023 Standings:

Matt Mullenix 44-12

Asa Lucas 44-12

Jim Field 37-19

Chris Parks 47-9

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Northern Iowa man dies after being trapped in grain bin

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Mitchell man is dead after being trapped in a grain bin. The Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office says they received a 9-1-1 call shortly after noon on Wednesday about a grain bin entrapment near the intersection of State Highway 9 and Glass Avenue. First responders at the scene found 69-year-old Dennis Fischer trapped in the bin. Authorities say rescuers were not able to free Fischer from the bin for an extended period of time and Fischer was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office is reminding producers as they continue with the harvest to be mindful of the dangers of entering a grain bin, operating equipment after long hours of work and the impatience of the motoring public on the roadways.

Heartbeat Today 10-12-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 12th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Lions Club members Leon Hodges and Vicki Nordskog about the annual pancake supper on October 19th from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.  Tickets for the all-you-can-eat event can be purchased from any Lion or at the door for $8.00 per person and 12 and under are $5.00.

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