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CME milk futures fall, butter & powder up Tuesday
Milk futures fell while some cash dairy prices went up at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tuesday. July Class Three milk was unchanged at $14.12. August was down $.18 at $14.76. September was down $.06 to [Read More…]
US red meat headed toward big disadvantage in Japan
A livestock economist says the US beef and pork sectors could lose their competitive advantage in Japan. Japan’s agreements with the EU and the 11-member Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership are headed toward implementation giving those [Read More…]
Organic farmer not directly impacted by trade disputes
An organic crop and livestock farmer says ongoing trade disputes have not directly impacted his operation. Charlie Johnson of Madison, South Dakota, tells Brownfield he’s more concerned about organic fraud. “Countries like Turkey, Ukraine, (and) [Read More…]
U.S. trade officials outline Asia strategy
U.S. trade authorities are promoting stronger alliances with Asia Pacific countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry outlined an aggressive plan [Read More…]
Cooper County Health Board Meeting
Brownfield’s Julie Harker will cover the Cooper County Health Board Meeting in Boonville, Missouri on August 14, 2018. Continue reading Cooper County Health Board Meeting at Brownfield Ag News.
Rural County Commissioners Roundtable with Governor Parson
Brownfield’s Julie Harker will cover Governor Parson: Rural County Commissioners Roundtable on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at the Clinton County Courthouse, Clinton, MO. Continue reading Rural County Commissioners Roundtable with Governor Parson at Brownfield [Read More…]
Green energy is paying off for a Wisconsin dairy farm
Mark Crave from Crave Brothers Farm talks about the family’s green energy use, which involves a manure digester that supplies heat and electricity for the 1900 cow dairy, the adjacent Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese factory [Read More…]
Ground broken for Center for Soy Innovation
Missouri soybean farmers broke ground for their new building in Jefferson City. Tom Steever spoke to John Kelley, Chairman, Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, who says it will be a roughly 18-month project to develop the [Read More…]
Soybean prices slowly recovering from early July plummet
Soybean prices are beginning to climb out of a huge hole. DTN market analyst Todd Hultman says there are several reasons futures have turned around following a monumental tumble at the beginning of the month. [Read More…]
Ag econ professor says safety net has holes
A farm management specialist says there are holes in the current farm safety net. Payments to those enrolled in the Agriculture Loss Coverage-County (ARC-CO) program were more likely in the program’s first couple of years, [Read More…]
Ohio farmer says crops could use some rain
Mostly dry conditions continued in Ohio this week. Greg Corcoran, a southern Ohio farmer, says his crops could use some rain in the coming weeks. “I think our corn is pretty well set but we [Read More…]
Minnesota farmer sees silver lining to weather challenges
A south-central Minnesota farmer sees a silver lining to the weather extremes his crops have endured this season. “The one thing that extreme weather conditions can (do) is really teach us some things.” That’s Kevin [Read More…]
Lean hogs firm on discount to cash
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle futures closed lower on lack of buyer support and the recent lack of direction from the cash trade. Feeder cattle closed lower, pressured by higher corn futures. August [Read More…]
USDA: fractional changes for monthly ag price indices
The USDA says its indices of prices paid and received didn’t change much from May to June. The index of prices received was up 0.1%, with crop and livestock also posting fractional increases, 0.7% and [Read More…]
CME dairy markets mixed Monday
Dairy prices were mixed at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday. July Class Three milk was down $.02 at $14.12. August was down $.08 at $14.94. September was down $.02 to $15.62. October was up $.07 [Read More…]
Perdue: trade relief package won’t make farmers whole
The head of USDA says farmers shouldn’t expect the $12 billion aid package to make up for market disruptions caused by trade disputes. “If a farmer sees a $2 drop in soybean prices, then they [Read More…]
New 50 series Axial-Flow combines from Case IH
Case IH is expanding its combine lineup with new 50 series Axial-Flow combines, which include new Axial-flow 250 series combines equipped with an optional AFS Harvest Command combine automation system. (Link to news release) The [Read More…]
Farmer says he has improved soil with cover crops
An Eastern Illinois farmer says the less-desirable soil types on his farm have done a complete 180 since he started using cover crops. David Olson says they have also helped crop health and yield. “In [Read More…]
River Friendly Farmer Awards Ceremony
Amie Sites will emcee the River Friendly Farmer Awards Ceremony by the Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts on Wednesday, August 15 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. Continue reading River Friendly Farmer [Read More…]
Ceres Solutions’ 2018 Knowledge Event.
Brownfield’s Amie Sites will be on the ground in Perrysville, Indiana Thursday, August 16 for the Ceres Solutions’ 2018 Knowledge Event. Continue reading Ceres Solutions’ 2018 Knowledge Event. at Brownfield Ag News.