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How Farmers Are Moving Beyond Inputs to Focus on Outcomes
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How Farmers Are Moving Beyond Inputs to Focus on Outcomes
Indiana Farmland Sells for More Than $16,000 an Acre
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Indiana Farmland Sells for More Than $16,000 an Acre
Farmers Gear Up for Harvest, Naig Encourages Planning for Cover Crops
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Farmers Gear Up for Harvest, Naig Encourages Planning for Cover Crops
Corn Belt Agronomists Share One Word to Sum Up August’s Impact on Crop
Successful FarmingWed Sep 3, 5:00AM CDT
Corn Belt Agronomists Share One Word to Sum Up August’s Impact on Crop
Strained grain storage capacity expected
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 4:30PM CDT
A senior grain analyst with Terrain says grain storage capacity will be strained if the U.S. produces the large corn and soybean crops USDA is forecasting. Marc Rosenbohm tells Brownfield there’s not enough permanent on-farm and commercial storage across the Midwest and Delta. “Across a lot of the Plains states...
Soybeans lower to start the week
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 4:14PM CDT
Soybeans were lower amid ongoing uncertainties around demand. November beans closed 13 and 1/2 cents lower on Tuesday at $10.41. The market remains concerned about trade and tariffs. China still has yet to make a soybean purchase for the 2025-2026 marketing year. The trade is monitoring weather and crop conditions. ...
“Pocket” in SW Minnesota ripe for big yields
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 4:14PM CDT
A southwest Minnesota farmer is optimistic about corn and soybean yields with harvest about a month away. Bryan Biegler farms near Lake Wilson. “Our crops are looking really well, I don’t know if could get much more of an ideal growing season than what we’ve had. I know there are...
Eastern MO farmer expects variable corn crop
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 4:14PM CDT
A farmer in eastern Missouri says he’s expecting variable corn at harvest. Jim Boerding, who farms in St. Charles County, tells Brownfield “there’s a lot of wet holes out there. There will be really good spots and other spots will be weaker, because they were standing in water. It’s hard...
Cattle, hogs mixed to start the week
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 3:58PM CDT
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle ended the day mixed on spread trade. Boxed beef was lower and sharply lower during the session. October live cattle closed $.12 lower at $239.52 and December live cattle closed $.37 higher at $241.15. October feeder cattle closed $.77 lower at...
August challenges for Iowa farmers
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 3:58PM CDT
August presented several challenges to Iowa farmers. Iowa Farm Bureau president Brent Johnson says pest pressure intensified for many corn and soybean growers last month. “We’re watching a lot of disease issues right now. I’ve heard some soybeans are getting a little weedy, and we’re getting a little late in...
Wisconsin crops look good, despite weed and disease challenges
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 3:58PM CDT
Wisconsin crops continue to look good, despite battles with weeds and diseases. Darin Von Ruden, Wisconsin’s Farmers Union President says he and his neighbors have been focused on harvesting hay. “We’re about finished up with third crop on the home farm and some of the larger dairies down around here...
Harvest underway in Illinois
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 3:42PM CDT
A southern Illinois farmer and agronomist says corn harvest is underway. John Pike, who’s based near Marion in Williamson County, tells Brownfield… “There’s been some harvesting that’s already started in some of the early planted corn that went in very late March and the first little bit of April.” He...
Michigan soybeans need some rain
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 2, 3:42PM CDT
A southeast Michigan farmer says it seems like his region keeps missing rain this summer. Lenawee County’s Blaine Baker tells Brownfield, “We went the entire month of July with no rain whatsoever till around the 25th.” “Corn was looking about as tough as I recall in recent history anyway,” he...