Ag News
A change underway on much of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather favors corn and soybean harvest efforts, despite an increase in cloudiness. Although 34% of the U.S. soybean acreage was harvested during the last 2 weeks, overall progress—72% harvested [Read More…]
Let them eat candy but watch out for the sticky stuff
Kids and Halloween candy go together, but what about tooth decay? A pediatric dentist says denying them is not the answer. Continue reading Let them eat candy but watch out for the sticky stuff at [Read More…]
Improve margins by becoming your own dairy processor with unique products
Dr. Ahmed Altigani from the United Arab Emirates operates a 14-thousand cow dairy, which struggled to make money until he became his own consumer goods processor, focusing on unique products. Continue reading Improve margins by becoming [Read More…]
U.S. soybean growers seek additional markets
A trade dispute with China has resulted in their withdrawal as the largest foreign customer of U.S. soybeans. In a podcast, Gary Wheeler, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council CEO, says that market gap means greater effort [Read More…]
Wisconsin farmers making harvest progress despite wetness
USDA reporters say combines were rolling all over Wisconsin last week as farmers took advantage of a break from the rain. Rain returned to some areas for the weekend, but good progress was made. Corn [Read More…]
77% of Indiana corn; 80% of soybeans harvested
Cool and mostly dry conditions allowed farmers to make progress on corn and soybean harvest in Indiana this week. Corn is 77 percent harvested and soybean harvest is 80 percent complete. Winter wheat planting and [Read More…]
64% of Ohio corn; 75% of soybeans harvested
Farmers were able to make corn and soybean progress in Ohio this week despite wet conditions. Corn harvest is ahead of the five-year average, but soybean harvest is slightly behind. Corn is 64 percent harvested [Read More…]
Missouri corn harvest well ahead
Missouri’s corn harvest progressed to 90 percent at the beginning of this week. It was around 80-percent this time last year. Soybeans dropping leaves reached 96 percent. Fifty-percent of soybeans have been harvested, nine percentage [Read More…]
Slater: Steel and aluminum tariffs cost farmers, risk jobs
The President of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says the steel and aluminum tariffs President Trump placed on imported materials are affecting more than just the cost of machinery in the U.S. Dennis Slater says, [Read More…]
Ethanol group asks EPA to remove barriers to blending more renewable fuel
The American Coalition for Ethanol has told the EPA it should remove regulatory barriers that prevent higher octane ethanol fuel blends from reaching the market. In a letter sent Friday, ACE President Brian Jennings says [Read More…]
Jakob Gmur – Diversified Horticulture – Entrepreneurship/Placement Proficiency
Jakob Gmur, a member of the Whitewater FFA Chapter in Wisconsin, owns a lawn care and property service business. He provides weekly lawn mowing, spring and fall cleanups, landscaping, hardscaping, and snow removal. He has [Read More…]
Logan Paul – Agricultural Mechanics Repair and Maintenance –Placement Proficiency
Logan Paul is a member of the Randolph-Cambria-Friesland FFA Chapter in Wisconsin. He works for his father’s repair and metal fabrication business. He says most of his customers are dairy farmers needing equipment repaired. Advice [Read More…]
Amelia Hayden – Agricultural Education – Entrepreneurship/Placement Proficiency
Amelia Hayden, with the Big Foot FFA Chapter in Wisconsin, began her supervised agricultural experience program by helping with an ag literacy event. Since then, she has worked with her county extension program to provide [Read More…]
Equipment Manufacturing Roundtable
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Ken Anderson will be at the CLAAS headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska October 30 to cover an Equipment Manufacturing Roundtable. Continue reading Equipment Manufacturing Roundtable at Brownfield Ag News.
A more active pattern set to return
Tranquil weather will prevail in most areas of the country during the next several days. By mid-week, however, a developing storm system and its trailing cold front will help to focus rainfall across the [Read More…]
Corn export inspections stay ahead of expectations
The USDA says corn export inspections as of the week ending October 25th remain ahead of the anticipated pace for the current marketing year. Wheat came out at 393,255 tons, up 6,294 from the week [Read More…]
Tariffs remain a sticking point as USMCA signing approaches
A senior Mexican trade official says steel and aluminum tariffs must be lifted before the country will sign the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement. Juan Carlos Baker told reporters the countries need to solve the tariff [Read More…]
Looking for real leaders
In the wake of the unimaginably tragic synagogue attack in Pittsburgh and the apprehension of an individual who mailed pipe bombs to at least 14 targets last week – most of them White House critics [Read More…]
The opportunity and risk raising organic grain
Great Harvest Organics operations lead Dave Ross says consumer demand for organically produced goods continues to show double-digit growth. And there are opportunities for farmers to take advantage of the premiums. In this Managing for [Read More…]
Tara Hummel – Small Animal Production and Care – Entrepreneurship/Placement Proficiency
Tara Hummel of the Tri-Point FFA Chapter in Illinois works for Select Exotics, an exotic cat breeding operation. She says she has learned communication skills by working with clients and employees and advice she has [Read More…]