Ag News
Export sales generally within pre-report estimates
The USDA reports combined old and new crop corn, soybean, and wheat export sales for the week ending May 10th were within most pre-report expectations. Physical shipments of sorghum were above what’s needed weekly [Read More…]
70th Annual Summer Conference for the Illinois Associate of Soil and Water Conservation Districts
Brownfield Director Cyndi Young will emcee the Farm Family Banquet at the 70th Annual Summer Conference for the Associate of Soil and Water Conservation Districts in Springfield, IL on July 23rd. Continue reading 70th Annual [Read More…]
Minnesota farmer speaks candidly about prospects of $4 corn
A southeast Minnesota farmer says he thinks it will probably be another year before corn prices stay consistently above $4 dollars. Ed McNamara from Goodhue County tells Brownfield there are some factors that could change [Read More…]
Purdue names new dean for College of Agriculture
Karen Plaut has been named dean of the Purdue University College of Agriculture. Plaut, who has been serving as interim dean since former dean Jay Akridge became Provost, will begin her role on May 21. [Read More…]
Young Nebraska farmer calls selling seed ‘a great career move’
Brandon Nowak of St. Paul, Nebraska took on a seed dealership five years ago, when he returned to the farm after college–and he says it’s one of the best things he could have done. Not only [Read More…]
Farmers Union is asking about cheese
Wisconsin Farmers Union is asking farmers and consumers about the Wisconsin Cheese label. A Farmers Union online survey is asking six questions including how much of the milk in a Wisconsin Cheese should come from [Read More…]
Dry wx helps Missouri planting but risks are strong
Dry weather has helped Missouri farmers get their crops planted but extension experts say the lack of soil moisture could become a real problem. Adam Casner, who farms in Carrollton, in west-central Missouri, tells Brownfield [Read More…]
Corteva & Monsanto corn rootworm technology
Corteva Agriscience, the ag division of DowDuPont, and Monsanto say they’ve reached a licensing agreement on insect control technology for corn rootworm in the U.S. and Canada. The companies say the collaboration enables the development [Read More…]
Hog futures up on strong retail values
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, cattle futures closed lower on technical pressure. Long liquidation and the lack of support from the cash and wholesale markets are pressuring prices. There is still concern over the amount [Read More…]
Dayton issues order to increase fertilizer access for Minnesota farmers
Governor Dayton has issued an executive order to increase fertilizer access for Minnesota farmers. The order temporarily eases regulations on hours of service for motor carriers and drivers delivering fertilizer. Citing a late spring with [Read More…]
Midwest Farm Bureau presidents call for end to China trade disputes
Ten state Farm Bureau presidents from across the Midwest are calling for an end to trade disputes with China. And they’ve sent a letter to U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue urging him to work with [Read More…]
Weekly ethanol numbers reflect demand expectations
U.S. ethanol production jumped last week, while stocks contracted. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.058 million barrels a day, up 18,000 on the week, as the industry continues to prepare for increased [Read More…]
Pruitt says EPA action on WOTUS is coming soon
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency told a Senate subcommittee action on WOTUS is coming soon. Scott Pruitt confirms the proposed withdrawal of the Waters of the U.S. or WOTUS rule has not been [Read More…]
USDA stops organic checkoff process
The USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service has terminated the process to create an organic checkoff. The agency says uncertain industry support and outstanding issues with the program led to terminating the rule making process. Organic [Read More…]
Farm bill debate in House starts soon, Trump wants stronger crop insurance in package
Debate on the House version of the farm bill might start today. House Ag Committee Chairman Michael Conaway says he is pleased the bill has the support of President Trump for its proposed reforms to [Read More…]
U.S.-China talks resume; Farm Bureau leaders urge Perdue to help
Trade talks between U.S. and Chinese officials are set to resume in Washington today. It’s the second round to talks between the two countries. The first meeting in China in early May ended without any [Read More…]
Corn planting delays shadow importance of high-yielding soybean crop
While overall U.S. corn planting progress is close to normal, parts of the Upper Midwest are more than two weeks behind because of late April snow and frequent rains the first half of May. [Read More…]
Some planting progress over parts of the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, a broken line of showers stretches from Michigan to Missouri. The rain is slowing a previously rapid fieldwork pace, but is benefiting recently emerged corn and soybeans. In Illinois, soybeans were [Read More…]
Cash rents up slightly in Iowa
Rental rates for Iowa farmland increased this year for the first time since 2013, according to an Iowa State University Extension survey. Rental rates increased by an average of 1.4 percent to 222 dollars per [Read More…]
Foundation for Soy Innovation begun in Missouri
The Missouri Soybean Association has started its Foundation for Soy Innovation. Missouri Soybean CEO Gary Wheeler says priorities for the Foundation are research, business development and marketing, and to educate current and future generations working [Read More…]