Ag News
Hemp processor wonders what court ruling means to his business
The recent legal actions concerning industrial hemp and a hemp product has a processor concerned about the future of a new facility. Ken Anderson with Legacy Hemp is a seed dealer and seed-for-food processor who [Read More…]
Wisconsin Dept. of Ag, Trade, & Consumer Protection Board meeting
On July 24, 2018 Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Larry Lee will cover the Wisconsin Dept. of Ag, Trade, & Consumer Protection Board meeting in Madison. Continue reading Wisconsin Dept. of Ag, Trade, & Consumer Protection Board [Read More…]
R-CALF USA urges administration to block sale of National Beef
R-CALF USA is urging the Trump Administration to block the sale of one of the nation’s largest beef packers to a Brazilian owned company. In a letter to the US Attorney General and the US [Read More…]
Hemp farmers, processors have questions following court decision
Farmers preparing for an industrial hemp crop have been dealt a setback. The Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Drug Enforcement Administration, which says the hemp extract CBD oil is a Schedule [Read More…]
White House biofuels meeting taking place today
Another White House meeting to discuss the Renewable Fuel Standard is taking place today. Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst will be part of the meeting with President Trump, as will EPA administrator Scott [Read More…]
Managing calf vaccination will be better with a veterinarian that knows the herd
Dr. Amelia Woolums with Mississippi State University discusses vaccinating calves, when, and who should do it on today’s Managing For Profit. Continue reading Managing calf vaccination will be better with a veterinarian that knows the [Read More…]
44th annual Fastest Rookie of the Year Luncheon by the American Dairy Association of Indiana
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Amie Sites will be on the ground for the 44th annual Fastest Rookie of the Year Luncheon by the American Dairy Association of Indiana on Tuesday, May 22 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway [Read More…]
Minnesota corn planting more than two weeks behind normal
A southwest Minnesota farmer says planting soybeans by Mother’s Day would be the best gift she could ask for this year. Rochelle Krusemark of Trimont tells Brownfield her family was finally able to start planting [Read More…]
Section 179 conformity a step closer for Minnesota farmers
Conforming Section 179 depreciation to federal law could soon be a reality for Minnesota farmers and business owners. Amanda Bilek is senior public policy advisor for the Minnesota Corn Growers. “The conformity of Section 179 [Read More…]
Wisconsin tillage and planting slowed by rains
Wisconsin farmers got a good start on fieldwork last week, but rain brought many to a stop halfway through the week. The USDA’s reporters say manure spreading, tillage, and planting started at a fast pace, [Read More…]
Nebraska corn 42 percent complete; pastures slow
Corn planting in Nebraska, as of Sunday, was 42 percent complete, slightly behind average, while soybean planting reached 16 percent, slightly ahead of average. Winter wheat condition rated 61 percent good to excellent, 32 percent [Read More…]
Cattle futures lower on supply concerns
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange cattle futures closed sharply lower on technical selling. While demand typically increases this time of year, the trade is worried about increased production. June live cattle closed $.87 lower at [Read More…]
Newspaper ads take administration biofuel policies to task
Growth Energy has an open letter to President Trump in Monday’s New York Times, New York Post, and Wall Street Journal urging him to “cut red tape holding back homegrown energy.” The letter also takes [Read More…]
MSU recommends reassessing management strategies if planting becomes too delayed
An agronomy specialist is reminding farmers to wait until soil conditions are ideal to beginning planting. Dr. Manni Singh with Michigan State University Extension says planting in too wet of soils can cause lower [Read More…]
Research concludes swine viruses can spread through feed
More than four years of research concludes the majority of animal viruses listed on the Swine Health Information Center Disease Matrix are transmittable through feed. Following the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) outbreak in 2014, [Read More…]
Groups glad judge won’t dismiss suit on “misleading” RoundUp label
Two non-profit groups suing Monsanto over labeling of its glyphosate herbicide say they are pleased a federal judge has allowed their suit to go forward. Beyond Pesticides and The Organic Consumer Association filed suit against [Read More…]
CME dairy markets mostly up Monday
The dairy markets were mostly up Monday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Class Three May milk was up $.17 at $15.28 a hundredweight. June was up $.21 to $15.77. July was up $.16 to $16.14. [Read More…]
Roberts gets farm bill input from Nebraskans
Senate Ag Committee chair Pat Roberts participated in a farm bill roundtable discussion Friday in Grand Island, Nebraska. Roberts heard from farmers on a variety of farm bill-related issues. Pork producer Kevin Peterson of Osceola, Nebraska [Read More…]
Cold spring means lower quality forage
A cool late spring has translated to challenges for hay and forage supplies. The weather has caused hesitation to the greening up of forage in fields putting pressure on already short supplies of livestock feed. [Read More…]
Wisconsin dairy checkoff board election underway
Wisconsin dairy farmers have until May 25th to vote for members to the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin board. Formerly the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin board members will serve three-year terms. The [Read More…]