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Soon Alabama I'm Dave Anthony Fox News absolutely we can make America great but we must make America good Roy Moore thank Almighty God after winning a Republican primary runoff being appointed senator Luther Strange who President Trump backed but he just tweeted spoke to Moore he sounds like a really great guy is going all Scott live in Birmingham think Judge Roy Moore says he had a lot of attack ads run against him yet still won he told Birmingham Fox station w b.r.c. His supporters didn't like that and showed up at the poll more than they were upset with the amount of money behind those they asked me on Washington d.c. Senator Lugar Strain said he's proud of the race he ran but the we turn to a sports analogy to say he expects some criticism there everybody of our will have an opinion about what past we should run or what play we should have called Strange will continue to serve in Congress until his successor is elected in December they get all President trouble go to Indiana today to outline his plan for tax reform we will become a competitive nation again he wants to cut corporate taxes and reduce the tax burden on the middle class the president has said he wants to work with Democrats Tuesday he'll go to hurricane devastated Puerto Rico but some residents of fled she went to New York they don't have water and a half life they don't have so many things that they need. And that makes it easy to send more food water and supplies are arriving u.s. Troops also there helping restore power the Taliban has attacked the airport in Afghanistan's capital Kabul firing dozens of rockets and grenades 5 people were injured less than 2 hours after after Defense Secretary Jim that is arrived now I'm told that Mattis was in no danger had already left the area aboard a helicopter oxes locust Tomlinson Keith far Paulk of this morning he wasn't supposed to the Supreme Court injected him with new light flocking last night's execution in Georgia over claims of a juror's racial bias Fox News fair and balanced. My name is Dale prison I'm 19 years old and this is how I live United have always been kind of a computer geek and I found a way to use those skills to help the homeless in my community for people facing hard times computer skills into a super resume are so important may seem like a small thing but it makes a huge difference in people's. United Way creating a program. 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There's a big change coming in Saudi Arabia will no longer with the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive Fox assignment on live in our European Bureau Dave Saudi Arabia's King Solomon issuing a royal decree allowing women to drive for the 1st time with oil prices down the Saudi government is attempting to boost house holding cabs so activist McDade Drew size 8 says sensual to get women on the road a role is increasingly important in the developing brain so. Without having woman to drive the ban is expected to be lifted next year among the international reaction British prime minister Theresa May saying the empowerment of women is key to any nation's economic development Dave Simon the Sudanese national blame for Sunday's match shooting inside a Tennessee church goes to court this morning Emmanuel Sampson is charged with murdering one and injuring several others a church. Stopped his rampage police say he waived his rights and admitted that he went there for the shooting President trauma's long pledge to build a border wall and construction has begun San Diego County California on 8 prototypes built by 6 companies 4 will be concrete the other will use different materials for a wall or border patrol chief says a fence in that area has dramatically reduced illegal border crossings the Center for Biological Diversity is one of the environmental groups suing to stop the wall attorney Brian said he says Homeland Security is using an old rule to waive environmental requirements to build a wall a rule Congress authorized over a decade ago but he says doesn't apply anymore fast majority of the time compliance with environmental laws doesn't mean that project what it means that no government is better informed about the impacts of its actions Jessica Rosenthal Fox news on Wall Street stock futures are up modestly before today's trading I'm Dave Anthony Fox News Radio. Parkinson's disease is a neurological movement disorder affecting an estimated 1000000 Americans including many under age 40 the American Parkinson's Disease Association is the largest grassroots network in the United States working to help ease the burden and find the cure for those coping with Parkinson's visit a p d a optimism dot org today to find out how you can help millions live with dignity and optimism your action today will help put an end to Parkinson's disease. This edition of American life is presented by a bear grabs science this is an egg life on power talking 967 and 1400 years Bob when I have a good morning welcome to ag life easy in for Bob here this morning we're actually going to catch up with Bob a little bit later on is used during some apple orchards and cranberry farms checking out the harvest in the Midwest pretty cool stuff up in the gaze Mills area and so on but our forward to catching up with him also got a lot more to do this one. G.m. Packed show the cattle on feed report packing some surprises Gary Crawford will update us on that we'll talk about to feeding the world with the estimates that by 2020 the planet will have an estimated 2000000000 more people to feed and 2 times more food to produce and talk some about the extended crop system we're seeing from growers with the weed resistance and a whole lot more course Patrick Kavanagh will be here to Goober will be here as well and let's get started world rabies day years coming up tomorrow rabies are still human public health problem worldwide though the United States is an example of ways where the members or the numbers can be brought down drastically here Stephanie ho with more rabies is a problem around the world from a global perspective circulation of rabies and domestic dogs is the most pressing public health problem because of the close companion nature of dogs with humans when their circulation and a mystic dog you have a lot of cases of humans that we see mean Gilbert project leader for the rabies research project at U.S.C.'s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service or a fence she says there are about $60000.00 human fate Televisa due to reveals each year most of the $60000.00 cases occur and Africa and and Asia and so domestic dogs are still a very important reservoir of the virus and source of the virus circulation she says this worldwide number contrasts sharply with the number of human rabies deaths in the United States since we are in the United States considered canine rabies free we don't have very many human cases of rabies each year on average there's probably about $2.00 to $4.00 cases of human rabies each year in the United States why are the numbers so low don't occur be a field coordinator with the National rabies management program has some recent history of the evolution of rabies in the United States beginning in the 1980s it became a trend such that wildly started to account for more than 90 percent of cases reported in the u. At annual basis prior to that time a majority of cases reported in the us annually occurred in domestic thinking such as dog and cat she points to specific steps that have helped bring that number down but over time through increased vaccination effort as well as regulation and leash laws we began to see a shift the shift she's talking about is how rabies in the United States became more prevalent among wild animals including bats recommends and skunks in the eastern u.s. Through the northeast as well as the Mid Atlantic in the selfie record absolutely make up the number one the season which we see rabid cases every year she says record and pose a threat to people because they like to be near them and are tolerated in areas where humans tend to congregate with raccoons being one of the number one the sheet in which cases are reported every year it creates a little bit more of a challenge because they do thriving human environment in the eastern u.s. Where we have high human populations that are she says authorities are not only working on improving rabies vaccines for reckons they hope to completely eliminate racoon rabies in the United States within 30 years meanwhile for countries that are not as fortunate as the United States Amy Gilbert emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness and some areas folks may not be aware that they can vaccinate their animals or they may not be aware that an effective vaccine for him and the vaccines do work but in order for them to work they have to be administered before the disease reaches the nervous system this is definitely how to proceed. Here. In your career from here so she was in. My face. Forward out by the federal government as a fence happen to go forward. But we will be interested to read India was one of the worst made a decision is power to. The 67 and 14. This is a life on power Talk 967 and I am 1400 the 2nd a bad life brought to you by Fresno but there are a farm credit on our Talk 967 and 8 am 1400 some surprises in the latest u.s.d.a. Cattle on feed report Gary Crawford has them for us good morning Gary ahead of last Friday's Agriculture Department cattle on feed report many market analysts thought the feedlot placement numbers during August would be down about 3 percent from August a year ago and the fact that the report came in about 3 percent higher probably will be a little bit surprising to some of the analysts not surprised as u.s.d.a. Livestock analyst shale shock and now we 1st asked him why so many analysts thought placements would be down and we knew the answer before we asked we do this game all the times it's very difficult for me to say what's in the in the in the minds of the individual analysts have there you go but here's why he thinks placements were up Shagun says 1st the June cattle inventory report showed more cattle available outside t. Lot 2nd on the feedlot side the returns were good earlier in the year and they were willing to do it to bid up the prices of those calves to to keep their bums full and that's what they did look at the price of the 752800 pound calves is in Oklahoma City right now they're running about $154.10 weight they were $135.00 this time a year ago however with more than expected placements last month the feedlot inventory now 4 percent more than a year ago it will probably have some downward pressure on fed cattle prices on the futures when we start talking about the late winter early spring contract months so right now where does that leave folks in the beef chain 1st cow calf operators how are they doing probably reasonably well part of it being driven by the fact that we have seen in the past month feedlots bidding up the price of cabs so that's being transmitted back to the cow calf operator but of course there are some serious exceptions to that reasonably well category if you're in northern plains Kalki if operator backgrounder you know you're faced with a bad dire situation. If you don't have the force and many don't because of the doubt next shot him says the squeeze is now on for feedlot operators because they are looking probably relatively weak prices going forward but these are going to be based on having to find returns from the board a considerably higher price 6 months ago so he says he thought margins may start slipping into the negative here shortly that leaves the Packers the Packers are doing very very well because of there's a large supply of cattle out there and they don't feel the necessity of bidding up prices to get the number of animals that they want currently u.s.d.a. Forecasting the national average deer price this year to be about the same as 2016 about 121 dollars 100 next year though with production up over 2 percent he says prices should average around 116-211-7100 weight Gary Crawford here mentioned earlier that Bob Quinn is off in the Midwest he's checking out the apple orchards and to the Korean very harvest up in the Wisconsin area the fall colors as well in parts of northeastern I will one of the most scenic areas in all of the country this time here and he joins us here on Ag lak this morning Bob I understand that your attempt brite box which is one of the most well known tenderloin shops in all of the state of Iowa I would imagine that tenderloin is long gone now rather than trying to bring some back forth. That has to be the number one thing to do in your Northeast you can make a football town stop and see the bike and get to me getting there at the right box were in there yesterday a little bit in the force believe it was 23 years ago they were the top winner in the Tenderloin contest they're also on the higher with tenderloin trail so if you're looking to get your passport stamped for trying some of the best tenderloins in the state of Iowa you can do that right by as well and of course it also as we said after a couple of times yesterday is home probably best overlooked in the Mississippi River Valley in the entire state of Ohio if you that many times yes I certainly have what you know what I haven't seen though is I've not seen the place you are which is the Gays Mills gateway to Wisconsin orchard What was the crop like yeah you know it's about halfway through the season there are some Fridays that have not been there yet like that the ambrosia variety is a little bit later season Friday that incremental October Honeycrisp are still here Honeycrisp is one of the most popular varieties of apples and so they still have a lot of the Honeycrisp but they have run out of some early season varieties already but I'm average season mess and nothing now standing but still it wasn't short you know you get back in our country we're talking about short crops they have been blessed with plenty of rainfall one thing you do notice oh by the way we're Gays Mills which is on the Kickapoo river and it said kind of a gateway to Apple country as you're coming into Wisconsin the big apple festival was this past weekend and we talk a lot about cranberry harvest as well cranberry harvest going on now they're big weekend just past weekend as well in the war and Wisconsin which is kind of the home of a lot of ocean spray growers milieu with Ocean Spray cranberry juice a lot of it comes from the state of Wisconsin right into into Iowa grocery stores but back to Apple country one thing was known. The trees that have not changed color yet and normally were a little bit further along it seems like so their season is probably 12 weeks behind what we normally see this time here and what did you see in regard to fall colors Bob one thing I've kind of noticed is that once the leaves change they don't hang on the trees very long due to the dry weather here in southern Iowa we have noticed that the phone conversations real real short and the other things notices were probably a couple of weeks ahead of their weekend they are in the southern half of the state no lack of water into the street that's and that's going to be a concern going forward as we find issues so I'm less sure they had told us they can post holes here couple of weeks ago and we're about 3 and a half feet 4 feet down and still has not had any water and usually in our neck of the woods you get about 18 inches down you start to see it more as you show up so subsoil moisture top so much you're subsoil moisture very very short but I can say the rivers are here are flowing a fairly well and everything looks like it's had a good drink of water in the last couple weeks now you're headed up to what cranberry harvest tomorrow. We are talking about that with the health care we'll talk with out of our work going on with that property as well I take it you've got your waiters with you. Yeah we're going to make it some of those commercials but I've got my snorkeling outfit ready so we can start talking about cranberry are perfect thanks. And we look forward to checking in again with Bob tomorrow and actually talk cranberries brought you here by Fresno Maghera Farm Credit This is Act life on power Talk 967 and I am 1400 now American cattle news Jerry life is presented by Linda recruitment into Larry this is here in radio now a rundown of the latest theory news across America with Bill Baker the move to replace California's current milk pricing system with a federal order is moving forward this week that's what they propose standalone quota system for producers to vote on Patrick Cavanagh joins us from the Central Valley of the Golden State with the latest details next. Set sail for Madison Wisconsin and discover new dairy worlds October 3rd through the 7th at the 2017 world there. For 5 days the global diri industry meets at the online Energy Center to do the finest dairy cattle industry trade shows in North America virtual farm doers Expo seminars you contests and social activities make it both an ideal location for morning and networking visit world during Expo dot com to plan your trip today. The state of California published a quota implementation plan this week which is something that the California dairy industry wanted in order to even consider voting for the federal milk marketing plan Jeff Gannon who has a Southern California dairy men as well as working with another Producers Council a nonprofit organization representing dairy families throughout California it's exactly the produce review board. Recommended it there's no change and so I would say that the producer Review Board did an excellent job of finding a stand alone quota program. Operate in the event Caliph. Producers decide to go into a federal order then Hill said it was a good move for the California diary industry yeah at the end of the day there was overwhelming support on the produce review board for this plan and secretary did not make any changes so it now goes out to a vote of the producers and it's very important that the producers vote yes on this plan. They can do that with confidence it's a good plan in terms of maintaining a quota program a standalone state run Cota plan and if that gets passed then we'll be able to consider a federal order either later this year or early next year when that comes out then and who will set that quota has a big value for the dairy man in California in the California system dairy men have been able to essentially buy a bigger a larger price by buying quota and so you know some daring then would rather invest in land and grow their own feet you know it's a tool and so during the over the years and the system has been in place for 40 well since 1969 this quota has traded hands many times and there Eamon have decided to either buy it or sell it depending on you know their circumstances and so it's imbedded into our California system and here is a very important aspect of the quota its market value right now is well over a $1000000000.00 And so obviously producers they want to hang on to that value so they'd like a better milk price for all their milk and that's why we're looking at the federal order because federal orders pay better than the state order and so we like to get into a federal order but federal orders do

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