Ag News
Keeping Missouri’s Farms Sustainable
Clayton Light, Missouri Soybean’s director of conservation ag and farm operations, says conservation and sustainability are closely related. It is important to keep sustainability in mind while looking at research projects and to make sure [Read More…]
Late-season heat on parts of the Plains, western states; largely dry weather across the Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather and rising temperatures are nearly ideal for corn and soybean maturation. Tuesday’s Midwestern high temperatures will range from near 80°F in the eastern Corn Belt to 90°F or higher [Read More…]
Checking Out the Illinois Corn Checkoff!
The Illinois Corn Marketing Board utilizes corn checkoff dollars to spread the message and advance the state’s top industry. Through strategic investment of Illinois corn checkoff dollars, they work to grow demand, create new markets, [Read More…]
USDA’s Federal Milk Marketing Order changes give producers choice of bad order or no order
Dairy farmers around the country can comment now on USDA’s proposed changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Order system, a series of orders that sets guidelines including how milk is paid for based on its [Read More…]
South Dakota Crop Progress Lagging Behind Average
South Dakota’s crop development is trailing behind the usual pace. According to the USDA, only 10% of the corn is mature, compared to the earlier start of last year’s harvest. Soybean crops are showing 16% [Read More…]
Mo Ag Department responds to H5N1 confirmation
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control confirmed a human case of H5N1 in Missouri with someone who hadn’t been exposed to livestock. The Missouri Ag Department says there haven’t been any confirmed cases of [Read More…]
Kentucky crops: corn harvest 22% complete, soybean harvest 3% complete
Decent weather has helped Kentucky farmers continue harvest ahead of the average pace. Corn is 22 percent harvested, well ahead of the average. Ninety-five percent is in the dough stage, 88 percent is in dent, [Read More…]
South Dakota crops lag behind usual pace
South Dakota’s crops remain behind average with the corn crop maturing and soybeans dropping their leaves. USDA says 10% of South Dakota’s corn is mature. At this time last year, corn harvest was just getting [Read More…]
Corn, rice and soybean harvest underway in MO
Corn harvest is making good progress while soybean harvest begins in Missouri. USDA says 13% of the state’s corn harvest is complete, an increase of 8 percentage points from the previous week. Only 2% of [Read More…]
Iowa crops maturing slightly behind average
It was another mostly dry week across Iowa. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig responded to USDA’s latest crop update by saying while areas of northern Iowa received some scattered showers, conditions were favorable for fieldwork. [Read More…]
Heat this week calms early frost fears
A warm stretch is easing concerns of an early frost in the Upper Midwest. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources climatologist Kenny Blumenfeld says it’s very unlikely freezing temperatures will occur the next two weeks. “We [Read More…]
CME cash dairy prices mostly higher Monday, but few sales
Cash dairy prices were mostly higher Monday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was up $0.0025 at $0.59. Three sales were recorded, ranging from $0.5875 to $0.59. Forty-pound cheese blocks were unchanged at $2.27. [Read More…]
Ag groups ask lawmakers for 2024 farm bill
Ag lobbyist Tom Sell says a new farm bill isn’t likely by the end of September. “I don’t think it’s realistic for House floor action. It’s certainly not realistic for Senate floor action, but at [Read More…]
China’s dairy purchases hard to predict
A dairy economist says recent milk powder sales to China are a good sign, but he’s not expecting China to be buying long-term. Chuck Nicholson with the University of Wisconsin says, “I’d say that’s probably [Read More…]
Interest building in central Illinois ag tech hub
Interest is building in a newly designated central Illinois ag tech hub. The Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing (iFAB) Tech Hub earlier this year received a $51 million Economic Development Administration (EDA) implementation grant. Congresswoman [Read More…]
Have a Successful Harvest
Harvest is underway across the Midwest. In this week’s Managing for Profit, a partnership with Brevant seeds and Brownfield Ag News, Area Product Manager Craig Solomon talks about having a safe, successful harvest and planning [Read More…]
Missouri’s archery season opens September 15th
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Emmer confident farm bill gets done in 2024
The Majority Whip in the U.S. House is confident a new farm bill will be completed by the end of the year. Minnesota Republican Tom Emmer tells Brownfield House Ag Committee chair GT Thompson is [Read More…]
Human case of H5N1 confirmed in Missouri
The first human case of H5N1 or avian influenza has been confirmed in Missouri through an influenza surveillance system via the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Read More…]
Plan to not have over-the-top dicamba for 2025
Missouri’s Ag Director says over-the-top dicamba herbicides won’t likely be available in 2025 and farmers should plan accordingly. Chris Chinn tells Brownfield “we’ve been in contact with the EPA encouraging them to re-register this product [Read More…]
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