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Yahoo
05-07-2025
- General
- Yahoo
‘People have to eat and groceries are so expensive': 30,000 pounds of food to be given away in Topeka
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Two organizations are getting ready to distribute thousands of pounds of food in Topeka to local families who need the help early in July. Kathy Deitering, volunteer chair with Harvesters food distribution, said families are invited to stop by a big food distribution event at the Kansas Neurological Institute (KNI). The church, alongside Harvesters Community Food Network, will be distributing about 30,000 pounds of food at no cost to families who show up. 'People have to eat and groceries are so expensive,' Deitering said. 'Even people that used to have… an adequate income are finding difficulty just putting quality food on the table. So, it's a blessing to be able to put it together and share it with people who need it.' 'It's a lifeline': New $1.6 million play area for kids coming to Topeka Deitering said the food distribution will happen at about 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 3 in a drive-thru format at the east entrance of KNI off Southwest 21st Street and Southwest Randolph Avenue. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. 'If you would like to receive food, go to the stop light at the intersection of SW 21st and Randolph Streets, turn south and follow the signs,' Deitering said. People who want to volunteer for this food giveaway should show up by 8:30 a.m. on July 3. You can learn more about volunteer opportunities with Harvesters by clicking here. Blackout license plates available for purchase in Kansas starting on July 1, 2025 For more local news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news in northeast Kansas by downloading our mobile app and by signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track Weather app by clicking here. Follow Matthew Self on X (Twitter): Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CNA
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
What's Coming Up - Talking Point On Why Abalone Is So Expensive
From free-diving harvesters risking their lives for wild abalone to climate change and disease threatening its survival. Talking Point goes behind the scenes of the billion-dollar abalone industry, from sea to plate, to reveal why this sea snail fetches such a high price.


Globe and Mail
30-06-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
DE's H Series Sets New Industry Standard: Will It Lead the C&F Market?
Deere & Company DE has raised the bar in forestry equipment with the launch of its H Series Forestry machines, boasting an industry-first innovation like enhanced hydraulic systems, advanced automation and ergonomic enhancements for operators. The range promises to deliver exceptional gains in productivity, fuel savings and jobsite performance, which is the need of the hour. The lineup includes the 1270H and 1470H Harvesters and 2010H and 2510H Forwarders. The harvesters deliver impressive engine power and torque, with faster cycle times and improved cutting efficiency compared with their G Series predecessors. The advanced hydraulic systems, now featuring three dedicated pumps, provide greater power for feed rollers, saw units and boom movements. Both the harvesters and forwarders demonstrate superior boom capability, offering impressive lifting and slewing power, stability and efficiency. These factors are crucial in challenging forestry environments. In designing the H series, Deere has prioritized operator comfort and efficiency. Deere also made significant updates to its backhoe lineup. Designed for underground and site development applications, the enhancements include an industry-first rear camera system and an expanded, redesigned cab. These developments strengthen Deere's Construction & Forestry (C&F) segment, which accounts for nearly 29% of its equipment revenues. The segment competes with other players like CNH Industrial N.V. CNH and Komatsu KMTUY, which deal in both the agriculture and construction markets. CNH Industrial recently unveiled its new strategic business plan to consolidate its position as the #1 or #2 player in its major markets. CNH Industrial is leaning heavily on Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to create the best user experience for customers. CNH Industrial plans to invest heavily in new product launches, updates to existing product lines and integrated digital technologies across its equipment lineup. Komatsu forestry machinery is highly durable and comes with a variety of attachments designed to improve productivity and help reduce labor. Komatsu's Smart Construction platform leverages ICT (Information and Communication Technology) to visualize operations from start to finish, aiming to ease labor shortages and boost productivity through smarter resource allocation. DE's Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates DE shares have gained 21.2% so far this year compared with the industry 's 19.7% growth. In comparison, the Zacks Industrial Products sector has moved up 3.2%. The S&P 500 has gained 4.4% in the same time frame. Deere is currently trading at a forward 12-month price/earnings (P/E) ratio of 24.49X compared with the industry average of 22.95X. With a Value Score of D, DE stock does not appear to be a compelling value proposition at these levels. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Deere's fiscal 2025 earnings is $18.82 per share, indicating a year-over-year fall of 26.54%. The 2026 estimate implies growth of 17.13%. While the estimates for fiscal 2025 have moved down, the same has moved up over the past 60 days. Deere stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Zacks Names #1 Semiconductor Stock It's only 1/9,000th the size of NVIDIA which skyrocketed more than +800% since we recommended it. NVIDIA is still strong, but our new top chip stock has much more room to boom. With strong earnings growth and an expanding customer base, it's positioned to feed the rampant demand for Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Internet of Things. Global semiconductor manufacturing is projected to explode from $452 billion in 2021 to $803 billion by 2028. See This Stock Now for Free >> Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Deere & Company (DE): Free Stock Analysis Report CNH Industrial N.V. (CNH): Free Stock Analysis Report Komatsu Ltd. (KMTUY): Free Stock Analysis Report
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Yahoo
Florida scallop season 2025: Here's what to know
The Brief Scallop season in Florida begins June 15 and runs through Sept. 24, depending on the zone. Scallops can be collected by hand or with a landing or dip net. Commercial harvesting is prohibited during the recreational scallop season. STEINHATCHEE, Fla. - Scalloping is a time-honored tradition in Florida as harvesters hit the water in search of the scrumptious shellfish. While it may be fun to go on an underwater treasure hunt for the mollusks there are rules and regulations when it comes to scalloping in Florida. June 15- Labor Day Fenholloway through Suwannee Rivers Zone (including Keaton Beach and the Steinhatchee area). This region includes all state waters east of Rock Island near the mouth of the Fenholloway River in Taylor County and north of Alligator Pass daybeacon #4 near the mouth of the Suwannee River in Levy County. This area has a lowered bag limit June 15-30. July 1 – September 24 Franklin County through northwestern Taylor County (including Carrabelle, Lanark and St. Marks) This region includes all state waters from the westernmost point of St. Vincent Island in Franklin County to Rock Island near the mouth of the Fenholloway River in Taylor County. July 1 – September 24 Levy, Citrus and Hernando counties (including Cedar Key, Crystal River and Homosassa). This region includes all state waters south of Alligator Pass daybeacon #4 near the mouth of the Suwannee River in Levy County and north of the Hernando – Pasco County line. July 10 – August 18 Pasco zone. This region includes all state waters south of the Hernando – Pasco County line and north of Anclote Key Lighthouse in northern Pinellas County, and includes all waters of the Anclote River. August 16-September 24 St. Joseph Bay and Gulf County. This region includes all state waters from the Mexico Beach Canal in Bay County to the westernmost point of St. Vincent Island in Franklin County. Per person: 2 gallons of whole bay scallops in shell or 1 pint of bay scallop meat Per vessel: Maximum of 10 gallons of whole bay scallops in shell or 1/2 gallon bay scallop meat (1/2 gallon = 4 pints) Per person: 1 gallon whole bay scallops in shell or one cup shucked Per vessel: 5 gallons whole or two pints shucked Per person: 2 gallons of whole bay scallops in shell or 1 pint of bay scallop meat Per vessel: Maximum of 10 gallons of whole bay scallops in shell, or 1/2 gallon bay scallop meat (1/2 gallon = 4 pints) Vessel limits do not allow an individual to exceed their personal bag limit. There is also no minimum size limit. Scallops can be collected by hand or with a landing or dip net. Recreational harvesters need a Florida saltwater fishing license to harvest bay scallops unless they are: Exempt from needing a license Have a no-cost shoreline fishing license and are wading from shore to collect scallops (i.e. feet do not leave bottom to swim, snorkel, or SCUBA and harvesters do not use a vessel to reach or return from the harvest location). Commercial harvesting is prohibited during the recreational scallop season. The Source This story was written with information posted by the FWC. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app: Apple | Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter Follow FOX 13 on YouTube


Associated Press
10-06-2025
- Automotive
- Associated Press
New Holland Presents the Largest Harvester Manufactured in Brazil
CNH brand, New Holland recently presented a number of highlights at AgroBrasília 2025 including the new line of CR harvesters. The CR10, the largest grain harvester manufactured in Brazil, with an engine with 639 hp of nominal power and 700 hp of maximum power took center stage. The brand also launched the Defensor 4000 sprayer, in addition to showing other products and services aimed at small, medium and large producers. 'The new CRs bring more technology and sensors that allow more readings and identify, for example, broken grains or dirty grains, in addition to proactively making adjustments to adapt the machine to harvesting conditions. It is intelligent automation in real time, ensuring maximum performance, low loss rates and excellent grain quality, in addition to offering more autonomy in decision-making, according to what is best for the harvest', says Eduardo Kerbauy, New Holland's vice president for Latin America. Also featured was IntelliSpray™ II, which performs nozzle-to-nozzle sectional control and cutting, reducing waste and optimizing pesticide application. In addition, the integrated recirculation system prevents sedimentation, ensuring uniformity and maximum quality in spraying. These features ensure absolute precision in application, maximum efficiency and economy, and higher quality and stability, ensuring the best spraying even in harsh conditions. Read more here. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from CNH