Ag News
Taiwanese delegation visit
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp will join Minnesota Soybean Growers Association hosting a Taiwanese delegation visiting as part of a Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier in the week. The groups will attend a Minnesota Twins game in [Read More…]
Temps to vary; wetter days to return
Record-setting warmth will prevail west of the Rockies into the weekend, followed by a modest cooling trend. Mostly dry weather will accompany the Western warmth. Meanwhile, a series of cold fronts will sweep across [Read More…]
Greater MN Governor debate
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Mark Dorenkamp will be on the ground for the Greater MN Governor debate Tuesday, Oct. 9th 7pm in Willmar, MN. Continue reading Greater MN Governor debate at Brownfield Ag News.
Big yield potential in soybeans
Harvest is underway and Asgrow product manager Tyler Uhe says there is big yield potential in soybeans this year. Uhe says with tight margins, farmers need to talk find a product that has high yield [Read More…]
Hog futures higher on demand expectations
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures ended the day modestly higher ahead of widespread direct cash business. Monday’s beef prices were supportive and continued strong demand could help keep prices elevated despite the recent [Read More…]
Agronomist expects good yields despite issues
An agronomist with Ohio-based Maria Stein Grain says soybeans are looking good despite late-season disease pressure in the Eastern Corn Belt. Bill Mullen says although farmers have reported frogeye leaf spot and sudden death syndrome, [Read More…]
McKinney: U.S., China trade dispute could go on for months
USDA Trade Undersecretary Ted McKinney says the dispute between the U.S. and China could go on for months. On Monday, the U.S. imposed ten percent tariffs on 200 billion dollars’ worth of Chinese goods, which [Read More…]
Farmer says he could see record yields
A central Indiana farmer says he anticipates record corn yields this year. Mike Beard raises corn, soybeans, and hogs in Clinton County. “I’m probably 10 percent over my record yield- it’s going to be a [Read More…]
Trade disputes could impact propane prices
The director of propane marketing for CHS says trade disputes could add a wrinkle to prices. Dennis St. Aubin tells Brownfield China imposed tariffs on U.S. propane in August. “So as we look at propane [Read More…]
Iowa farmer happy with yields, despite ‘roller-coaster’ weather
Central Iowa farmer Dennis Bogaards describes this year’s weather as a ‘roller-coaster’—a dry spring, a wet June, a hot and dry mid-summer, and a now a wet September. Even with the ups and downs, Bogaards [Read More…]
U.S. poultry production up 2% in August
The USDA says August poultry production was up 2% on the year at 4.470 billion pounds. The preliminary live weight of all poultry was also 2% above a year ago at 5.907 billion pounds and [Read More…]
Fuel Up to Play 60 paying back for dairy farmers
A spokesperson for Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin says Fuel up to Play 60 has helped increase student access to healthy foods and consumption of dairy products. Tina Peterson tells Brownfield the dairy checkoff has been [Read More…]
U.S. and Canada working hard to resolve NAFTA differences
The Undersecretary for Trade at USDA says the U.S. and Canada are working hard to settle differences on NAFTA. Ted McKinney calls discussions with Canadian trade officials civil and in earnest. “There’s no flailing of [Read More…]
USDA sets goals for cattle traceability system
The USDA has announced its traceability program goals for cattle. USDA Undersecretary Greg Ibach for marketing and regulatory programs says in Fiscal Year 2019, the USDA will start building the capability for the electronic sharing [Read More…]
Showery weather across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, sharply cooler air, along with rain, is arriving across the upper Midwest. Wet conditions continue to hamper upper Midwestern fieldwork; on September 23, topsoil moisture was rated 25% surplus in Iowa [Read More…]
A wetter pattern ahead for the Heartland
In the West, late-season warmth and mostly dry conditions will promote summer crop maturation and harvesting, as well as winter wheat planting. Farther east, however, a series of cold fronts will maintain showery conditions [Read More…]
Harsdorf, state ag administrators support labeling imitation milk and meat
State ag department leaders took a stand on two food labeling issues. Wisconsin’s Secretary of Agriculture Sheila Harsdorf received strong support for her two resolutions at the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture conference. [Read More…]
Chlorpyrifos ban appealed
The Department of Justice is requesting a rehearing of a district court ruling that would ban the use of the pesticide chlorpyrifos. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue praised the decision saying USDA disagrees with the ruling [Read More…]
Consumer ed a priority for Bayer Crop Science
Educating a disconnected population about the role of science and innovation in addressing food insecurity is a priority for Bayer Crop Science. In his opening address at last week’s Future of Farming Dialogue at the [Read More…]
Economist examines changing hay market
The hay market has changed over the years, and retired Ohio State Ag Economist Dr. Carl Zulauf is looking into what has happened and why. Continue reading Economist examines changing hay market at Brownfield Ag [Read More…]