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Set It Off Interview: Upcoming Album | The Young Folks

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SET IT OFF Shares Acoustic Version of Killer in the Mirror

OUTBURN ONLINE May 7, 2021 SET IT OFF released Midnight in 2019. The album demonstrated a depth and breadth of musicianship, as the band incorporated live strings, live horns, and a live gospel choir into the album. Fan favorites included “Killer in the Mirror,” “Midnight Thoughts,” “Dancing With the Devil,” and “Hourglass.” The band followed with After Midnight, an EP of B-sides. Now, Set It Off are embarking on the final chapter for this body of work and period in their history with the release of the appropriately titled Midnight (The Final Chapter). Midnight (The Final Chapter) is comprised of Midnight, the After Midnight EP, and three additional acoustic tracks. It’s available for pre-order here.

Agricultural Leaders Look Forward To Busy Export Year - The Waterways Journal

March 12, 2021 By David Murray Whatever else happens with the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines, farmers and agricultural producers are looking forward to another great export year for key American agricultural commodities. Exports of American corn, soybeans, sorghum, cattle and pork are all up, and world demand continues to boom. Most of the grain exports will be carried by barge at some point.  The leaders of major agricultural advocacy groups spoke at the opening session of the Commodity Classic, the U.S.’s largest annual farm event and trade show. This year’s event, which marks its 25th anniversary, was its first virtual one. Last year’s Commodity Classic ended just as the COVID-19 virus broke out. 

Climate Concerns at Classic

OMAHA (DTN) How to respond to pressure for agriculture to sequester carbon and reduce emissions is a theme running through discussions during the online Commodity Classic this week. During the opening session of Commodity Classic, leaders of the major commodity groups offered their takes on agriculture’s moves to focus more on climate change, as well as the Biden administration’s drive to lower greenhouse-gas emissions across the economy. Commodity Classic, which is virtual this year, is led by groups for farmers who grow corn, soybeans, wheat and sorghum, as well as the equipment manufacturers. Kevin Scott, a farmer from Valley Springs, South Dakota, and president of the American Soybean Association, talked about the improvements in technology and equipment that have led to reduced tillage and increased production. Scott also highlighted the Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol for exporters, in which the group states to importers that 60% of U.S. soybean products can be la

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