USDA Launches New Web Tool to Help Producers Manage Unforeseen Economic Challenges

 

WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2014 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that starting Sept. 2, 2014, farmers can enroll in the new dairy Margin Protection Program. The voluntary program, established by the 2014 Farm Bill, provides financial assistance to participating farmers when the margin - the difference between the price of milk and feed costs - falls below the coverage level selected by the farmer.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) also launched a new Web tool to help producers determine the level of coverage under the Margin Protection Program that will provide them with the strongest safety net under a variety of conditions. The online resource, available at www.fsa.usda.gov/mpptool, allows dairy farmers to quickly and easily combine unique operation data and other key variables to calculate their coverage needs based on price projections. Producers can also review historical data or estimate future coverage based on data projections. The secure site can be accessed via computer, Smartphone, tablet or any other platform, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

"We've made tremendous progress in implementing new risk management programs since the Farm Bill was signed over six months ago," said Vilsack. "This new program is another example of this Administration's commitment to provide effective safety net programs that allow farmers and ranchers to manage economic risks beyond their control. And the supplemental Web tool will empower the nation's 46,000 dairy producers to make decisions that make sense for them."

Development of the online resource was led by the University of Illinois, in partnership with the USDA and the Program on Dairy Markets and Policy (DMaP). DMaP partners include the University of Illinois, the University of Wisconsin, Cornell University, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Minnesota, Ohio State University and Michigan State University.

The Margin Protection Program, which replaces the Milk Income Loss Contract program, gives participating dairy producers the flexibility to select coverage levels best suited for their operation. Enrollment begins Sept. 2 and ends on Nov. 28, 2014, for 2014 and 2015. Participating farmers must remain in the program through 2018 and pay a minimum $100 administrative fee each year. Producers have the option of selecting a different coverage level during open enrollment each year.

Dairy operations enrolling in the new program must comply with conservation compliance provisions and cannot participate in the Livestock Gross Margin dairy insurance program. Farmers already participating in the Livestock Gross Margin program may register for the Margin Protection Program, but the new margin program will only begin once their Livestock Gross Margin coverage has ended.

The Margin Protection Program final rule will be published in the Federal Register on Aug. 29, 2014. The Farm Service Agency (FSA), which administers the program, also will open a 60-day public comment period on the dairy program. The agency wants to hear from dairy operators to determine whether the current regulation accurately addresses management changes, such as adding new family members to the dairy operation or inter-generational transfers. Written comments must be submitted by Oct. 28, 2014, at www.fsa.usda.gov or www.regulations.gov.

The 2014 Farm Bill also established the Dairy Product Donation Program. The program authorizes USDA to purchase and donate dairy products to nonprofit organizations that provide nutrition assistance to low-income families. Purchases only occur during periods of low dairy margins. Dairy operators do not need to enroll to benefit from the Dairy Product Donation Program.

The 2014 Farm Bill builds on historic economic gains in rural America over the past five years, while achieving meaningful reform and billions of dollars in savings for the taxpayer. Since enactment, USDA has made significant progress to implement each provision of this critical legislation, including providing disaster relief to farmers and ranchers; strengthening risk management tools; expanding access to rural credit; funding critical research; establishing innovative public-private conservation partnerships; developing new markets for rural-made products; and investing in infrastructure, housing and community facilities to help improve quality of life in rural America. For more information, visit www.usda.gov/farmbill.

Visit FSA online at www.fsa.usda.gov/factsheets, or stop by a local FSA office to learn more about the Margin Protection Program or the Dairy Product Donation Program

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Broadway Star Opens 100th Season of Stellar QC Symphony Orchestra Performances

IA/IL QUAD-CITIES - Singer/pianist Michael Cavanaugh was marked for greatness when he was picked by Billy Joel to perform in the Broadway musical, Movin' Out. On Sept. 6, the Broadway star will open the 100th Season of stellar Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) performances when he performs The Songs of Elton John & More at the Quad City Bank & Trust Riverfront Pops Concert. 

Cavanaugh's performance will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 6, 2014 at LeClaire Park in Davenport, IA. The park will open for picnicking at 3:00 p.m. The music starts with a special performance by the pop/rock group Minus Six and the Quad City Youth Symphony Orchestra at 5 p.m. The QCSO will give away 2,500 Whitey's Ice Cream cups at the beginning of the show in honor of the 100th Anniversary. 

Tickets for Riverfront Pops are available at Quad City Bank & Trust, Whitey's Ice Cream, Ticket Master, and the QCSO box office at 327 Brady St., Davenport. You can also call the QCSO at (563) 322-7276 or visit www.qcso.org. Group discounts and VIP seats are available. Mention code M6 when purchasing tickets through the box office to enter a drawing for a $400 Bose Sound Bar, courtesy of Zeglin's TV & Appliance. 

Cavanaugh's second collaboration with the QCSO, The Songs of Elton John & More will include his celebrated renditions of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Benny and the Jets," "Rocket Man," "Crocodile Rock," "Candle in the Wind" and more, as well as other rock and roll classics and some special surprises. "I performed with the Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra back in 2011 and it was an amazing crowd, so I'm thrilled to be back," Cavanaugh said.

Mark Russell Smith, QCSO Conductor and Music Director, will conduct the orchestra during Cavanaugh's performance. "The Quad Cities Symphony Orchestra begins every season with the Riverfront Pops," Smith said, "and it's an exciting and unique tradition that I've come to love. We've worked with the very talented Michael Cavanaugh before and I know the community will enjoy The Songs of Elton John & More."

"Our mission is to inspire, engage, and entertain," said Benjamin Loeb, QCSO Executive Director. "Some people wonder if orchestral music might be too highbrow for them, but they will see that Riverfront Pops is a whole lot of fun. LeClaire Park is a great outdoor venue with a great view of the ballpark, the new Ferris wheel, and the Mississippi River. For some, it might be their first experience in listening to an orchestra. If they like it, we hope they'll try more of our many QCSO performances." 

"Quad City Bank & Trust deeply believes in strengthening the community in which we work and play," said Cathie S. Whiteside, Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy, Human Resources and Branding at Quad City Bank & Trust. "As our Quad City Symphony celebrates its 100th Season, we are particularly mindful of the continuing vital role music education can play for success in school, in life and in our society. Quad City Bank & Trust's title sponsorship of the Riverfront Pops concert is designed to help ensure that programs such as Instruments for Kids and Youth Orchestra scholarships are maintained and perhaps increased." 

Star Moved Up with Movin' Out

Singer/pianist Michael Cavanaugh moved up into the ranks of stardom when he performed in Billy Joel's Broadway musical, Movin' Out. Cavanaugh appeared in the show for three years and more than 1,200 performances, receiving both Grammy and Tony award nominations in 2003.  

Cavanaugh began playing the piano at age 7. He formed his first band at age 10 and was soon performing at local functions. His first full-time gig was with a piano bar called Blazing Pianos in Orlando, Florida. In January 1999, he received an offer to play the New York, New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. One night, Billy Joel caught his act and joined him on stage. Joel was so impressed by the young performer, he asked Cavanaugh to move to New York City and help shape the musical, Movin' Out. 

When Movin' Out closed at the end of 2005, Cavanaugh created his own show and began touring. Before long, symphony orchestras discovered Cavanaugh's audience appeal. His first orchestral booking, The Songs of Billy Joel & More, debuted in April 2008 with the Indianapolis Symphony. Later that year, he signed with Warner/ADA to distribute his first CD, In Color. In June 2010, he debuted his second symphony show, The Songs of Elton John & More.

"I love the vibe of an outdoor event venue in the summertime - everyone is ready to have a good time and I feed off that energy," Cavanaugh said. "The production's material is sure to be a crowd-pleaser and the caliber of the orchestra is outstanding. Knowing they're behind you really drives you to pull out all the stops for your best performance." 

For a century, the QCSO has presented masterpieces both old and new at many Quad-Cities venues. The 100th Season will present the premieres of exciting new compositions. Also, the season will end in a one-night-only concert featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma, a best-selling classical recording artist with more than 75 albums, including 15 Grammy Award-winners. For more information, visit www.qcso.org or call 563-322-7276.


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Scott County Administrative Center

st Floor Board Room

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600 W Fourth Street

Davenport, Iowa 52801

AGENDA

1. Call to order.

2. Minutes: Approval of the August 19, 2014 meeting minutes.

2. Zoning Ordinance Review and Update Work Session - Planning Staff and

Planning & Zoning Commission

Public Hearing/Meeting Procedure

a. Chairman reads public notice of hearing.

b. Director reviews background of request.

c. Applicant /Representative provide any additional comments on request.

d. Public may make comments or ask questions.

e. Director makes staff recommendation.

f. Applicant may respond or comment.

g. Commission members may ask questions.

h. Chairman closes the public portion of the hearing (No more public comments).

i. Discussion period for the Commission members.

j. Commission members make motion to approval, deny, or modify request.

k. Final vote. Recommendation goes to Board of Supervisors.

Please turn off or silence all cell phones and other electronic devices

Branstad, Reynolds have held a combined 2,454 public events since taking office

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced they will complete their visit to all of Iowa's 99 counties for the fourth consecutive year today following a stop in Louisa County. Branstad and Reynolds committed to visiting every county, every year. Since taking office in 2011, the pair has held a combined 2,454 public events.

"Lieutenant Governor Reynolds and I take great pride in visiting every county in Iowa each and every year," said Branstad. "We thoroughly enjoy meeting with Iowans, hearing their ideas and sharing our vision in cafes, diners, coffee shops and community centers. I believe being accessible to all Iowans, not just those at the Capitol, is a critically important."

Branstad's and Reynolds' final county to hit in 2014 is Louisa County. They'll visit a family-owned business, Simply Soothing, which makes natural bug repellant, today at 3:45 p.m.

"Though we've visited every county in 2014, Governor Branstad and I will continue traveling the state this year to listen and share our ideas to continue moving Iowa forward," said Reynolds. "We remain committed to visiting every Iowa county, every year. Iowans shouldn't have to travel to Des Moines to talk with their elected officials. Visiting every county, every year, provides citizens the opportunity to engage in the process and share their views."

Through the first three years in office, Branstad and Reynolds have averaged a combined 669 public events per year. Through today, Aug. 28, 2014, they have held a combined 447 events in 2014.

 

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2014 Festival of Praise.....Comes to Pass

Despite recent flooding and limited funds.... the 2014 Festival of Praise is a go!

The Festival will take place on Saturday, August 30th at Le Claire Park in Davenport, Iowa, starting at 6:00 PM.

With less than a week of lead time, Kathryn Bohn of High Praise Unlimited made the surprise announcement to continue the tradition of having the Labor Day Christian concert event.

"For the last 15 years our young & old, sons & daughters have gathered by the river to celebrate a festival to the Lord....and so it shall continue to bless the Quad Cities," Bohn declared.

The night will include appearances by Christian recording artist Dennis Wilson backed up by area musicians from the QC Prayer Center. Wilson brings a special and powerful anointing to this year's event with music interwoven with his speaking.

Recording Artist Dennis Wilson

 

 

Opening the program at 6:00 PM will be the Celebrate Recovery Praise Band from the Celebrate Recovery ministry hosted by Edgewood Baptist, Rock Island.

Admission to this event is free!

(A free will offering will be taken during the event to support prayer & praise ministries in the Quad Cities.)

This event is planned to take place at the Le Claire Park Bandshell in downtown Davenport. But...

In case of rain out, the event will move indoors at the Quad Cities Prayer Center in North Park Mall, located next to Sears.

For more information call 563-209-5074

Who is Dennis Wilson?

Singer/ songwriter/ speaker Dennis Wilson will be the featured artist this year at the annual festival of praise. Put on by High Praise Unlimited , president of high praise Kathryn Bohn, relates, "Dennis Wilson brings a special and powerful anointing to this year's event  with his music interwoven with his speaking. Dennis has been experiencing a powerful supernatural move around the world.  Dennis is also a song writer with several well-known compositions. Formally sign with Bill Gaither, Gaither has called Dennis one of the greatest artist he knows, as well as saying that Dennis IS one of the  greatest lyricists in the world. Wilson has ministered in The Brooklyn tabernacle,  and Dr. Charles Stanley' s church in Atlanta GA. He has performed in Isreal and as across Europe. Dennis is the writer and singer of the well-known patriotic song CASTLES IN THE SAND. He has toured the Middle East to play for our troops, with other entertainers  such as Tony Orlando, actor Stephen Baldwin, the Gary Sinise Group, and with three former Miss America's. "

"More than all of this, it is Dennis' desire TO BRING GLORY TO GOD, AND TO IMPACT THIS WORLD WITH THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST.

JOIN US AS WE EXALT THE LORD  ON THIS SPECIAL NIGHT!"

Brought to you by High Praise Unlimited, New Anthem TM, and the Quad City Prayer Center.

Quad Cities and Clinton to play doubleheader at 5 p.m. Friday to close River Bandits' home schedule

DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 28, 2014) - Thursday's game between the Quad Cities River Bandits and Clinton LumberKings at Modern Woodmen Park has been postponed due to rain. The game will be made up with a doubleheader at 5 p.m. Friday. Individual tickets for Thursday's game may be exchanged at the box office for tickets to Friday's doubleheader based on availability.

Quad Cities (32-33 second half, 67-67 overall) and Clinton (28-37, 58-75) are scheduled to play a pair of seven-inning games Friday to finish the River Bandits' regular season home schedule. Gates will open at 4 p.m. for the 5 p.m. start to Game 1. The remainder of the River Bandits hats from Thursday's giveaway presented by Modern Woodmen will be given out when the gates open Friday, which is also Fan Appreciation Night presented by Bridgeway Auto Parts with Great Clips Charity Cuts in the sports lounge, and postgame Friday Fireworks presented by Smart Toyota of the Quad Cities, WLLR and WQAD.

The River Bandits remain tied in the second-half Western Division standings with the Peoria Chiefs, who had their home game against Beloit postponed Thursday for a doubleheader Friday. With five games remaining entering Thursday, Wisconsin held a two-game lead over both teams for the final Western Division playoff spot. Entering Thursday, any combination of Wisconsin wins and Quad Cities losses adding to three would eliminate the River Bandits from playoff contention and a chance to defend their 2013 Midwest League title.

Friday will be the River Bandits' 10th doubleheader - their most in a single season since playing 11 in 2003. Quad Cities is also scheduled for its eighth home doubleheader - the most in one season for the franchise since at least 2001. Thursday will be the eighth doubleheader for the LumberKings and their third against the River Bandits, who also played three doubleheaders against Peoria this season.

River Bandits right-hander Adrian Houser (5-5) is scheduled to start Game 1 Friday, while right-hander Andrew Thurman (6-9) is scheduled to start Game 2.

UP NEXT: Friday is Fan Appreciation Night and a 5 p.m. doubleheader at Modern Woodmen Park with giveaways galore, Great Clips Charity Cuts in the Sport Lounge and postgame Friday Fireworks presented by Smart Toyota of the Quad Cities, WLLR and WQAD. Regular tickets are available at www.riverbandits.com.

ABOUT THE BANDITS: Having just been named Ballpark Digest's winner of Best Ballpark Improvement in America under $1 million, the River Bandits ownership recently made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931! A new Ferris wheel, standing 105 feet over the playing field, opened May 24, Space Camp opened June 20; the new Drop-N-Twist debuted in July; and the newly expanded 300-foot long zip line also reopened. In 2013, the team unveiled a new 220-foot long dual zip line, a rock climbing wall, and a number of new bounce houses. Last season, the team's major league affiliate, the Houston Astros, saw all six of its affiliates reach the playoffs - the first time in a decade any MLB team can claim such success. The River Bandits were one of three affiliates to reach the championship round and one of two to win their league championship.

 

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Quad Cities moves within two games of Wisconsin for a second-half playoff spot with five to play

DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 27, 2014) - Quad Cities right-hander Kevin Comer posted career highs with six innings and 10 strikeouts Wednesday night, and second baseman Marc Wik had three of his team's eight hits, while third baseman J.D. Davis had a three-run home run and four RBIs in the River Bandits' 11-2 win over the Clinton LumberKings in front of 2,291 at Modern Woodmen Park.

With their sixth win in eight games, the River Bandits (32-33 second half, 67-67 overall) put themselves two games behind Wisconsin (34-31) for the final second half playoff spot with five games remaining. Peoria (32-33) also won Wednesday to tie Quad Cities.

After Comer (2-5) worked a perfect first inning, Quad Cities wasted no time against right-hander Carlos Misell (8-11). Wik hit a leadoff infield single. Left fielder Jose Fernandez grounded to third baseman Joe DeCarlo, who overthrew first base, allowing Wik to score and Fernandez to reach second. A wild pitch and throwing error by catcher Christian Carmichael allowed Fernandez to score for a 2-0 lead.

Clinton (28-37, 58-75) came back in the top of the second inning, as first baseman Jeff Zimmerman hit a leadoff double down the first-base line and scored after Carmichael's single and a fielder's choice. In the top of the third inning, LumberKings center fielder Aaron Barbosa hit a leadoff single to right field and went to second base on an error by first baseman Chase McDonald. With Barbosa stealing third base, Comer struck out right fielder Tyler O'Neill, and catcher Brian Holberton threw past third base, allowing Barbosa to score the tying run.

With the third-inning strikeout of O'Neill, Comer began a stretch in which he retired 11 batters in order - including seven on strikeouts. He allowed a two-out walk to DeCarlo in the sixth inning before retiring pinch hitter Martin Peguero on a groundout. In his first career six-inning outing, Comer earned his first home win by allowing two runs - one earned - on three hits that all came in the first three innings and two walks with 10 strikeouts to match the most by a River Bandits pitcher this season.

Meanwhile, the home team took the lead for good in the bottom of the third inning. Misell issued a leadoff walk to shortstop Thomas Lindauer before a Wik put a bunt single between the pitcher's mound and the third-base line. After a wild pitch, Fernandez then lined a double down the first-base line to score both runners and extend his season-high eight-game hitting streak. Designated hitter A.J. Reed extended a five-game hitting streak with a single to right field, and Davis hit a pop fly to left field, but Brett Thomas could not find it, allowing a single to drop safely and Fernandez to score. After Misell's third wild pitch put Reed at third base, center fielder Ryan Bottger hit a sacrifice fly to make it 6-2. In the fifth inning, Misell walked McDonald and Davis, and after a fielder's choice, Holberton hit an RBI single to center field for a 7-2 lead. Misell allowed seven runs - five earned - on six hits and four walks with one strikeout in five innings.

After Misell, left-hander Cruz Pereira allowed a four-run sixth inning. Lindauer drew a leadoff walk, Wik doubled to left field and pinch hitter Brauly Mejia hit an RBI groundout. McDonald walked, and with two outs, Davis drove his fifth Midwest League home run - and foruth in 10 games - to right field for an 11-2 Quad Cities lead. The 11 runs were the team's most since June 29. Clinton went hitless after the third inning, as Comer was followed by left-hander Jordan Mills for two innings and right-hander Frederick Tiburcio for one inning.

Quad Cities continues its final home series with Clinton at 7 p.m. Thursday, when River Bandits right-hander Adrian Houser (5-5) is scheduled to face LumberKings right-hander Edwin Diaz (5-8). Quad Cities' final regular season home game is Friday.

UP NEXT: Fan Appreciation Week continues Thursday with all regular individual tickets being half-price on Modern Woodmen Half-Price Night with a River Bandits hat giveaway for the first 1,500 fans. Thirst-Day Thursday presented by the River Cities' Reader means $2 drink specials. Friday is Fan Appreciation Night with giveaways galore and postgame Friday Fireworks presented by Smart Toyota of the Quad Cities, WLLR and WQAD. Regular tickets are available at www.riverbandits.com.

ABOUT THE BANDITS: Having just been named Ballpark Digest's winner of Best Ballpark Improvement in America under $1 million, the River Bandits ownership recently made one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931! A new Ferris wheel, standing 105 feet over the playing field, opened May 24, Space Camp opened June 20; the new Drop-N-Twist debuted in July; and the newly expanded 300-foot long zip line also reopened. In 2013, the team unveiled a new 220-foot long dual zip line, a rock climbing wall, and a number of new bounce houses. Last season, the team's major league affiliate, the Houston Astros, saw all six of its affiliates reach the playoffs - the first time in a decade any MLB team can claim such success. The River Bandits were one of three affiliates to reach the championship round and one of two to win their league championship.

 

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Quad Cities, USA - On Tuesday, September 16th from 9:00am - 3:30pm The Salvation Army will host a webinar on New Paradigms in Estate and Charitable Planning at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL. This webinar will help Trust & Estate planning professionals keep up on estate planning changes over the last year.

The event is free to those who which to attend and will include lunch. To register, please contact Bruce Clark at 563-370-2145 or at bruce_clark@usc.salvationarmy.org. CLE credits are available for attendees. Special thanks to Community Foundation of the Great River Bend, Quad City Bank and Trust, and Wells Fargo Private Bank for sponsoring this event.

About the speakers:

Ann Burns is the Chair of the Trust, Estate and Charitable Planning group at Gray Plant Mooty. Her practice focuses on estate and charitable planning, business succession planning, estate and trust administration, and fiduciary and tax litigation.

Ann graduated from the University of Wisconsin Law School and clerked for the Honorable Donald R. Ross, on the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. She is a frequent lecturer at national estate planning conferences and has been quoted in the New York Times and Forbes magazine. She chairs the board of a private client family office and is a member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and the Board of Trustees of The Minneapolis Foundation

Samuel Donaldson [J.D. University of Arizona; LL.M. (Taxation) University of Florida] is a Professor of Law at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to joining the Georgia State faculty in 2012, he was on the faculty at the University of Washington School of Law for 13 years. During his tenure at the University of Washington, he was a five-time recipient of the Philip A. Trautman Professor of the Year award from the School of Law's Student Bar Association.

Professor Donaldson is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and a member of the Bar in Washington, Oregon, and Arizona. Among his scholarly works, he is a co-author of the West casebook, Federal Income Tax: A Contemporary Approach, and a co-author of the Price on Contemporary Estate Planning treatise published by CCH.

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