Abalimi benza izinqumo ezinkulu ebusweni be-COVID-19

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As US farmers hit planting season, WQAD8 reporter Eleano Tabone interviews Iowa farmers, including Global Farmer Network member Mark Heckman in this April 27, 2020 piece. Watch here; highlights are below.

WEST LIBERTY, Iowa – Spring is planting season and farmers across the region say they aren’t letting the current health pandemic stop them. America’s grain producersremain optimistic.

Crops still need to be planted and people still need to eat.

According to the USDA, 94 million acres of corn and 85 million acres of soybeans will planted across the nation this year. The fourth largest amount since 1990.

UMark Heckman
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UMark Heckman

Ukulima eWest Liberty, Iowa, Mark Heckman volunteers as a board member and secretary for the Global Farmer Network and is past committee member for Iowa Corn and Advisor for the US Grains Council. He and his family partnership farm raises corn and soybeans with a focus on soil health. Ipulazi lomndeni lihlanganisa nenyama yengulube nezinkomo. I-Heckman Farms isebenzisa ubuchwepheshe obusekela ukusetshenziswa okuqhubekayo komquba wezingulube nezinkomo kuyilapho igcina izindinganiso zekhwalithi yamanzi kanye nobudlelwane obuhle nomakhelwane bakhe.. His businesses utilize chemistry and microbials to enhance natural systems produce more products for safer and more abundant food.

UMark ugxile ekuthuthukiseni ukukhiqizwa kokudla okusimeme, ukondla, nophethiloli, and off-the farm is a Strategic Development Director for EcoEngineers of Des Moines, Iowa. UMark uyilungu lesikhathi esidlule leSoil Health Partnership futhi unikele ingxenye enkulu yomsebenzi wakhe wokusiza abakhiqizi kanye nezinkampani ezigxile ezimakethe ezikhethekile namafutha avuselelekayo.. Uphinde abe nekhono ku-Strategic Risk Management, Ukuthengwa Kwezimpahla Nezamandla, Ukuthuthukiswa Kwenqubomgomo, kanye Nesembozo Sokuvezwa Kwempahla Engavuthiwe.

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