Agriculture News
Cattle futures drop on direct cash pressure
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:56PM CST
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were sharply lower, pressured by this week’s direct business and some signs the strength in wholesale beef might be waning for now. April live was down $4.52 at $196.77 and June was $4.07 lower at $191.82. March feeders were $5.42 lower at $265.30...
Mandatory country of origin labeling reintroduced
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:40PM CST
Bipartisan legislation has been reintroduced in the U.S. Senate to reinstate country of origin labeling for beef. Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota, bill co-sponsor, called on Ag Secretary nominee Brooke Rollins to find a World Trade Organization-compliant labeling solution for beef during her recent confirmation hearing. “The system...
The timing of the rain will matter this year
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:40PM CST
With a La Niña in place, precipitation could be sparse throughout much of the Corn Belt. CattleFax meteorologist Matt Makens tells Brownfield, “Whether it be early May, mid-May, late may, early June, whenever you need that water, it’s got to be well timed because odds are against a super wet...
Governor Mike Parson honored with naming of new Meat Sciences Lab
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:24PM CST
The University of Missouri Board of Curators has voted to name the developing meat sciences laboratory on the MU campus after former Governor Mike Parson. The new building’s name will be the Michael L. Parson Meat Science Education and Training Laboratory. Board of Curators Chair Todd Graves says the board...
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: February 6, 2025
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:24PM CST
Mar. corn closed at $4.95 and 1/4, up 2 centsMar. soybeans closed at $10.60 and 1/2, up 3 and 1/2 centsMar. soybean meal closed at $306.40, down $1.90Mar. soybean oil closed at 45.40, up 31 pointsMar. wheat closed at $5.87 and 3/4, up 15 and 1/2 centsApr. live cattle closed...
Wheat ends session solidly higher
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 3:08PM CST
Soybeans higher on short covering and technical buying. There’s been more rain in dry parts of Argentina, likely stabilizing crop conditions, but some top end yield potential may have already been lost in some areas. The Buenos Aires Grain Exchange says 68% of Argentina’s soybean crop is good to excellent,...
Proposed Michigan ag budget targets diagnostics, development
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 2:36PM CST
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Director says the governor’s 2026 budget will provide more resources to respond to animal disease outbreaks. Tim Boring tells Brownfield, “These investments in biosecurity and disease response are multifaceted.” “It’s standing up our response, furthering our response in these known areas, but...
Brownfield introduces Innovations in Agriculture podcast
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 2:36PM CST
Brownfield Ag News is introducing a podcast that focuses on the latest advancements and breakthroughs in the agricultural sector. Cyndi Young hosts this weekly podcast featuring interviews about cutting-edge technologies, practices, and research that are transforming farming and food production. Each episode delves into the latest developments in the field,...
Federal milk marketing order changes will affect profitability
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 2:36PM CST
An economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) says recently approved changes to the federal milk marketing orders will affect dairy producers’ profitability. Danny Munch says the newly updated system that regulates minimum payments to dairy producers will be a win for some, but not for others. “Overall, if...
Gains reported for December dairy product production
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 1:48PM CST
The USDA says production of most dairy products in December was up on the year aside from dry milk products as processors focused on categories with the strongest demand. Total cheese production was nearly 1.2 billion pounds, down about a percent from last year but up four percent from the...
CME cash dairy prices lower
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 1:48PM CST
Cash dairy prices closed lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thursday in sluggish trade. Dry whey down $0.02 at $0.59. Blocks unchanged at $1.86. Barrels unchanged at $1.8050. Butter down $0.01 at $2.40. Seven trades were made at that price. Nonfat dry milk unchanged at $1.34. The post CME cash...
Letter to Congressional leaders on E15 states emphatically “Get it done”
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 1:16PM CST
Supporters are urging Congressional leaders to get year-round nationwide E15 across the finish line. Iowa Renewable Fuels Association executive director Monte Shaw says attendees of their annual summit this week signed a letter sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune calling for an immediate fix...
Spring moisture a significant weed management factor
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 12:44PM CST
Spring moisture plays a crucial role in weed management. University of Minnesota Extension crops educator Dave Nicolai says sufficient rain between March and May helps preemergence herbicides be more effective. “And that was very evident this year in terms of having really good rainfall patterns (to active the herbicides), compared...
Important risk management decisions loom
Brownfield Ag NewsThu Feb 6, 12:28PM CST
Farmers will be making a lot of important risk management decisions over the next two months. Farm business management analyst Kent Thiesse with the Green Solutions Group says the spring crop insurance price is set in February. “So if we do get some strength in the market here, due to...
What Farmers Need to Know Before the February WASDE Report
Successful FarmingThu Feb 6, 12:27PM CST
What Farmers Need to Know Before the February WASDE Report