Agriculture News
Cattle futures higher to start the week, optimistic about cash business
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 4:12PM CDT
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, ahead of widespread direct business. December live cattle closed $2.22 higher at $244.75 and February live cattle closed $1.80 higher at $247.20. November feeder cattle closed $.82 higher at $376.72 and January feeder cattle closed $1.77 higher at $373.72. ...
Farm and business coalition pushes immigration reform to retain skilled ag workers
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:56PM CDT
A group representing farmers, processors, and other businesses is pushing for reforms to allow reliable and highly skilled workers to stay on the job in the U.S. James O’Neil is the Director of Legislative Affairs and Agriculture for the American Business Immigration Coalition. He says the Secure America’s Workforce campaign...
Iowa turkey producer says market conditions improving in 2025
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:56PM CDT
A southeast Iowa livestock producer says economic conditions have been favorable for his turkey operation. Tim Meyer says this follows what he calls a volatile 2024. “Turkeys are relatively healthy right now and that market seems to be better than it was six months to a year ago,” he said....
Dairy farmer impressed with 2025 harvest so far
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:56PM CDT
A central Wisconsin farmer is pleased with the 2025 crops. T.J. Draeger operates a dairy farm near Marathon City, Wisconsin. Brownfield caught up with Draeger while he was chopping snaplage or earlage. “I’m in some really nice corn. A little dry. It got away on us a little bit but...
Northwest Iowa farmer says 2025 harvest yields falling short of expectations
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:24PM CDT
The 2025 harvest season is winding down for northwest Iowa farmer Kelly Nieuwenhuis. “Well, it’s been fast,” he said. “Bean harvest went quickly. We’ve been done with them for about a week. We’re probably not quite half done on corn.” He tells Brownfield the quality of the crop has been...
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: October 13, 2025
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:24PM CDT
Dec. corn $4.10 and 3/4, down 2 and 1/4 centsNov. soybeans $10.07 and 3/4, up 1 centDec. soybean meal $274.10, down 90 centsDec. soybean oil 50.60, up 63 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $4.96 and 3/4, down 1 and 3/4 centsDec. live cattle $244.75, up $2.22Nov. feeder cattle $376.72, up 82 centsDec....
R-CALF joins national coalition calling on Trump to protect competition in ag markets
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:24PM CDT
The CEO of R-CALF USA says strong antitrust enforcement is needed from President Trump to help restore competition in the livestock markets. Bill Bullard says the organization recently joined a letter to the president regarding the issue, which was signed by hundreds of independent businesses across 43 states and nearly...
Soybeans rebound as Trump revives trade optimism with China
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:24PM CDT
Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying. Beans continue to wait for end-of-the-month tariff talks between the U.S. and China. The renewed optimism followed social media activity by President Trump over the weekend that dampened some of the concerns following an earlier social media post by the...
Dry weather speeds up harvest pace in western and central Illinois
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 3:08PM CDT
Two Illinois farmers say the end of their 2025 harvest is in sight. Christian County farmer Ken Franklin says he’s two-thirds complete. “We got our beans done.” He says, “Happy to be back in corn. Yields are average, maybe a tick above or below, depending on where you’re at in...
Michigan soybean harvest nearly complete as drought expands
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 2:52PM CDT
Soybean harvest is wrapping up in some parts of Michigan. Shiawassee County farmer Mark Senk tells Brownfield he started harvesting the last week of September. “We had good weather for nine straight days, and we were able to finish up our soybean harvest,” he shares. “We got our wheat planted,...
Southern Minnesota ethanol plant reports excellent corn quality, high yields
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 2:52PM CDT
The CEO of an ethanol plant in southern Minnesota is pleased with the corn being delivered during harvest. Brian Kletscher with Highwater Ethanol in Lamberton says moisture ranges from 13 to 18 percent. “Most of the corn has been between 14 and 15 and-a-half (percent), so really good quality corn...
Bred cow market continues to see strong demand
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 2:04PM CDT
The market manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says he continues to see strength in the bred cow market. Tony Hancock says tight supplies and strong demand are a factor. “The market there, if guys want to take them home, they have to bid more than the kill cow...
Low moisture, green stems slow down soybean harvest
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 1:48PM CDT
An extension soybean agronomist with Purdue University says low moistures weren’t the only harvest challenge for soybean growers this year. Shaun Casteel says green stems have also plagued many farmers. “We’ve had a lot of dry conditions across the Midwest and the latter part during seed fill, and so a...
Northwest Indiana farmer says 2025 crop is exceeding expectations
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 1:32PM CDT
A northwest Indiana farmer says this year’s crop has exceeded her expectations. Denise Scarborough tells Brownfield, “Given how dry we’ve been this year, we did not have very high expectations for our crops.” But, she says, “After completing soybean harvest, we expect to have above average yield results overall, which...
Global market likely to pressure U.S. dairy prices
Brownfield Ag NewsMon Oct 13, 1:16PM CDT
A market advisor says nonfat dry milk prices continue to reflect reductions on the Global Dairy Trade auction. Katie Burgess with Ever.ag tells Brownfield, “When we look at global milk powder prices, they’re very highly correlated, so what happens at the GDT auction in milk powders in New Zealand definitely...