Agriculture News
Pioneer field agronomist concerned about effects of drought
Brownfield Ag News57 minutes ago
Agronomists are concerned about the long term impacts of Ohio’s statewide drought. Pioneer field agronomist Troy Putnam says drought conditions have expanded. “I think it’s interesting to watch some of the the numbers start to come in. We are just now getting started,” he says. “We’ve had some very, very...
Certified Ag Dealers and Fox Factory Vehicles launch first ever AGwagon
Brownfield Ag News57 minutes ago
Certified Ag Dealership has launched the first purpose-built truck for farmers and ranchers. CEO Pat Driscoll says it was designed by farmers with their needs in mind. “One of the very first things that our fourteen farmers and ranchers said is that they needed a heavy duty front end,” he...
Long term effects to Ohio’s soil and water amid drought
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
There are concerns about the long-term impacts of this year’s drought. The severe drought conditions plaguing much of Ohio will cause challenges well beyond this growing season. Jeff Duling is the president of the Ohio Federation of Soil and Water Conservation Districts. “It’s compacting. There’s a lot of cracks out...
RFA seeks update on EPA feedstock audits
Brownfield Ag News1 hour ago
The Renewable Fuels Association has asked the EPA for an update on its investigation into imported biofuel feedstocks. President and CEO Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield the U.S. imports more than six billion pounds of supposedly-used cooking oil and questionable tallow for feedstock to make biodiesel. “Enjoying the benefit of a...
Grassley talks Senate Ag Committee temporary relief plan
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 4:16PM CDT
Senate Ag Committee chair Debbie Stabenow is reportedly considering temporary relief for farmers in absence of a new farm bill. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says that would be a step in the right direction. “It’s to make sure that the 2018 prices for PLC and ARC are updated to reflect...
Bayer wins another Roundup case
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:44PM CDT
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has ruled in favor of Bayer in a Roundup lawsuit. In a press release, Bayer officials say the jury’s verdict “makes clear that the plaintiff failed to prove that Roundup was the cause of the injuries alleged in the case.” The verdict follows an...
Lower crop prices mostly responsible for net farm income decline
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:28PM CDT
The director of the University of Missouri’s Food and Ag Policy Research Institute says lower crop prices take most of the blame for a continued decline in net farm income. Pat Westhoff tells Brownfield there’s lower crop prices across the board. “If you take all the major field crops: corn,...
Nebraska’s largest feedlot to receive first shipment of cattle this month
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:28PM CDT
A new feedlot with a 150,000 head capacity will soon be operational in southwest Nebraska. Eric Behlke, one of the owners of the Blackshirt Feeders project, tells Brownfield they expect the first shipment of cattle to arrive the last week of September. “It’s been a long time coming,” he says....
Cattle futures up waiting for direct business
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:28PM CDT
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business and Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA. October live cattle closed $1.57 higher at $178.80 and December lives closed $1.50 higher at $179.85. October feeder cattle closed $1.75 higher at $240.75 and...
Dry weather impacting fall vegetables
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:28PM CDT
A Michigan specialty crop grower says recent dry weather has been good for harvest, but he’s concerned about late season crops. Roger Victory grows about 14 different root crops in West Michigan. “For our winter squash harvest, it’s just been perfect,” he says. “The harvest was good and dry conditions...
Michigan farmer says soy harvest is his earliest ever
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:12PM CDT
A Michigan soybean farmer says this year is the earliest he’s ever started harvest. Bay City farmer John Burk tells Brownfield he started combining on Saturday. “The hot, dry weather has sped our harvest up probably a week to 10 days ahead of normal, just like our dry beans,” he...
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: September 17, 2024
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 3:12PM CDT
Dec. corn closed at $4.12 1/2, up 1 and 3/4 centsNov. soybeans closed at $10.06, up 1 and 1/2 centsOct. soybean meal closed at $318.00, down $2.10Oct. soybean oil closed at 40.55, up 80 pointsDec. wheat closed at $5.75 and 3/4, down 2 and 3/4 centsOct. live cattle closed at...
Taylor lauds ag trade mission to Vietnam
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 2:56PM CDT
The expansion of agricultural trade to Vietnam is a priority for USDA. Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor says she recently returned from a trade mission to the country. “Some of the objectives of our trade mission were strengthening trade ties, identifying new market opportunities, and...
Iowa farmer continues farm bill advisory work
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 2:56PM CDT
Pictured: Iowa farmer Ray Gaesser at the 2023 NAFB Convention (Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) A southwest Iowa farmer says the ag industry needs a new five-year farm bill before the end of the year. Ray Gaesser farms near Corning and serves as a farm bill advisor for House Ag Committee...
Soybeans, corn finish the day with modest gains
Brownfield Ag NewsTue Sep 17, 2:56PM CDT
Soybeans ended the day higher but spent most of the day on both sides of unchanged in the pretty quiet trade. Soybean meal was lower, while soybean oil moved higher. Soybean conditions declined slightly on Monday, but crop development and harvest are both ahead of the average pace. The trade...