Agriculture News
Ohio farm families honored during Farm Science Review
Brownfield Ag News6 minutes ago
Five farm families were honored with the 2024 Conservation Farm Family Awards at this year’s Farm Science Review. The Conservation Farm Family Awards program recognize Ohio farm families for their efforts conserving soil, water, woodland, wildlife, and other natural resources on the land they farm. Each family was awarded $400...
FarmFirst Co-op leans toward supporting milk marketing order changes
Brownfield Ag News55 minutes ago
Leaders from the production and processing side of the dairy industry discussed what is and is not part of the USDA’s proposed changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Order system. Economists from Cornell, the University of Wisconsin, and experts from the International Dairy Foods Association, the Milk Producer’s Council, and...
Boozman says ad hoc farm assistance is needed in addition to a farm bill
Brownfield Ag News55 minutes ago
The Ranking Member of the Senate Ag Committee is calling for emergency assistance to help farms stay viable into next year. From the Senate floor this week, John Boozman spoke on the economic crisis that’s building during the harvest season. “Many producers have harvested their 2024 crop and many are...
Soybean harvest underway in southeast Minnesota
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
The soybean harvest is underway in southeast Minnesota. Northfield farmer Bruce Peterson tells Brownfield some early maturity varieties planted the last week of April turned quickly thanks to warm and dry September weather. “Not a lot of beans ready, touch and go if we could keep going all day today...
Dairy can make breakfast easy
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
If you’re a parent of school-aged kids – sometimes breakfast can be a chore. Jessica Kassel, a registered dietitian with the St. Louis Dairy Council, says it doesn’t have to be – and there are several easy options. AUDIO: Healthy Living on dairy for breakfast The post Dairy can make...
Marketing questions remain as harvest picks up
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
Some Illinois farmers say marketing will be the biggest challenge of the 2024 growing season. Mark Schweizer, who farms in Montgomery County, says he’s not sure what to do with the crop he started harvesting this week. “Sell it out of the field and buy a call?” He says, “I...
CME cash dairy prices mostly down Thursday
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
Cash dairy prices were mostly lower Thursday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was down $0.0075 at $0.5875. Six sales were recorded, ranging from $0.5875 to $0.5975. Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.03 at $2.2750. Three sales were recorded, ranging from $2.27 to $2.2750. Cheese barrels were down $0.0125...
Tire tips to reduce soil compaction
Successful FarmingThu Sep 19, 11:48AM CDT
Tire tips to reduce soil compaction
Midday cash livestock markets
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 11:44AM CDT
Cash cattle country has a few bids on the table in parts of the north at $182 on a live basis and $288 dressed, but so far they have been passed. Asking prices in this area have not been established for the week. In the south, asking prices are around...
CREP expansion coming to Indiana
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 11:28AM CDT
The director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture says the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program is expanding. Don Lamb says the program benefits farmers. “Farmers are the best environmentalists. Farmers want to do what’s right for the environment,” he says. “There are times because of the cost of things that...
Farmland values surprisingly stable
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 11:12AM CDT
The CEO of National Land Realty says he’s surprised farmland values have remained high despite low commodity prices. Ronnie Richardson tells Brownfield he recently talked to a Kansas farmer about the corn market. “He had his corn booked at $4.10, and you go ‘what in the world, how could you...
Good week for new crop corn, soybean export sales
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 10:56AM CDT
New crop U.S. corn and soybean export sales were up on the week. The USDA says Mexico, unknown destinations, and Japan led the pack for corn during the week ending September 12th, while China purchased more than half of the weekly total for soybeans. Both corn and beans continue to...
Eastern Iowa farmer starts soybean harvest
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 10:56AM CDT
Eastern Iowa farmer Jeff Pape started soybean harvest Wednesday. “Yields are decent, anywhere from some timber fields that don’t get good sun and are on sand ground that ended up about 63 (bushels per acre). The next field that’s decent is probably running low 70’s (for yield), but they’re dry.”...
Western Wisconsin farmer says crops variable but okay
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 10:24AM CDT
A western Wisconsin farmer says there is a lot of variability in the crops this fall. Tony Mellenthin grows corn and soybeans south of Menomonie and tells Brownfield the late season weather had an impact. “Heat and lack of moisture to finish them off has taken the top end off...
Red crown rot impacting Illinois farmers
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Sep 19, 10:24AM CDT
A Pioneer agronomist says red crown rot is having a major impact on some soybean growers. Matt Montgomery says his west central Illinois territory is ground zero for the relatively new fungal disease. “We’ve seen yield losses 40 to 60%.” He says, “We’ve seen some real devastating, you know, one...