Ag News
Hemp farmers watching Senate farm bill
A Farm Bureau leader is glad to see Senator Mitch McConnell’s hemp farming act attached to the Senate farm bill. Rob Richard with Wisconsin Farm Bureau says, “It’s fantastic news for anybody who is doing hemp [Read More…]
Michigan Dairy leader happy with Senate Farm Bill
The head of the Michigan Milk Producers Association is praising Senate Ag leaders for their help in making dairy protections better for all U.S. dairy farmers, “Having an improved dairy safety net and a greater [Read More…]
A bad combination for grain prices
An extension grain marketing economist says negative trade news and good growing conditions are a bad combination for prices. Ed Usset with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield markets are typically driven by weather this [Read More…]
Pacific Ethanol CEO has strong words for Scott Pruitt
In a phone interview Thursday with Brownfield, Pacific Ethanol CEO Neil Koehler made it very clear how he feels about EPA administrator Scott Pruitt. “It’s been clear for some time that Administrator Pruitt has not been [Read More…]
Not a great spring for cover crops in Minnesota
Cool, wet conditions stunted the performance of cover crops this spring. University of Minnesota sustainable cropping systems professor Axel Garcia says growth was slowed by a cold March and snowy April. “Basically we had a [Read More…]
Roberts, Stabenow and a bipartisan Farm Bill
To a Senator, this week’s Agriculture Committee Farm Bill markup was a textbook study in happy politicking. Committee Chair Pat Roberts (R, KS) and ranking member Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D, MI) reveled in plaudits for [Read More…]
FSA aids drought-stricken counties
Abnormal to severe drought in the northern third of the state qualifies livestock producers in four Missouri counties for financial assistance. “FSA is currently offering the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) and that is to address [Read More…]
Pruitt’s answers fail to satisfy Nebraska corn growers
Leaders of the Nebraska Corn Growers Association went into a Thursday afternoon meeting in Lincoln with EPA administrator Scott Pruitt seeking clarity on issues surrounding E15 and the Renewable Fuel Standard. They left disappointed. Pruitt [Read More…]
President Trump imposes another 50-billion in tariffs on China
President Trump says The United States will pursue even more tariffs against China if they retaliate against U.S. agricultural products or raise non-tariff barriers to trade. Trump placed 25% tariffs on an additional 50-billion dollars [Read More…]
Mother Nature’s impact on cattle producers’ bottom line
Cattle country is dry and, in some areas, really dry. A livestock economist says that is creating some challenges for cattle producers. University of Missouri’s Scott Brown says when you look at the drought monitor [Read More…]
NCGA says farm bill is headed in right direction, but commodity title needs work
A leader with the National Corn Growers Association says the group is pleased with the passage of the Senate Farm Bill, but there are still improvements that can be made to the commodity title. Sam Willett, [Read More…]
Missouri dicamba damages reported weekly
The Missouri Department of Agriculture says there have been 21 complaints of alleged dicamba damage and 10 complaints about 2,4-D damage to unintended crops. For the first time, this week, Deputy Ag director Garrett Hawkins [Read More…]
Cattle futures lower ahead of widespread direct business
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were sharply lower on long liquidation and slow beef demand as traders prepared for the week’s widespread direct cash business. June was $1.67 lower at $106.25 and August was [Read More…]
Minnesota Ag Department sticks with June 20th dicamba cutoff
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is sticking with its June 20th cutoff date for dicamba applications despite spring planting delays. In a news release, Commissioner Dave Frederickson says although it was a challenging spring, the [Read More…]
Dairy farmers don’t want a Band-Aid fix
A farm group leader says the dairy margin protection program is just a Band-Aid fix. Bobbie Wilson with the Wisconsin Farmers Union says many of their members believe the dairy margin protection program (MPP) doesn’t [Read More…]
Despite trade rhetoric, China still holds great promise
An analyst says despite the current trade rhetoric, China remains a promising market for U.S. ag exports. Sue Martin, president of Iowa-based Ag and Investment Services, tells Brownfield Chinese president Xi Jinping has a very [Read More…]
European cherry fruit fly quarantine in NY county
USDA APHIS has set up a quarantine in a New York county for European cherry fruit fly (ECFF). Part of Niagara County, New York is quarantined for the invasive pest which is the most serious [Read More…]
Michigan Farm Bureau’s National Commodity Summit
Brownfield’s Nicole Heslip will be on the ground for Michigan Farm Bureau’s National Commodity Summit June 25-26 in Grand Rapids. Continue reading Michigan Farm Bureau’s National Commodity Summit at Brownfield Ag News.
Undersecretary McKinney says Japan trade mission participants ‘upbeat’
USDA Undersecretary for Trade Ted McKinney says he doesn’t know what the next steps will be for economic and trade discussions with Japan. “I do know that the U.S., and I think, frankly, Japan as [Read More…]
NPPC reviews mixed on Senate authorization of FMD vaccine bank
The National Pork Producers Council welcomed inclusion of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccine bank in the Senate farm bill while expressing concern about how the bank gets funded. Dustin Baker with NPPC says while it’s good [Read More…]