Michigan ag leaders celebrate Food and Ag Month
Many Michigan food and agricultural groups are spotlighting how the sector drives the state’s economy as part of Michigan Food and Agriculture Month this March. Michigan Department of Agriculture and […]
Raiders Fall 3 Rungs in Latest NAIA Softball Rankings

RANK LAST TIME INSTITUTION [FIRST-PLACE VOTES] RECORD FINAL POINTS 1 1 Southern Oregon [17] 21-1 480 2 2 Oregon Tech 13-3 458 3 3 Science and Arts (Okla.) [1] 17-4 […]
Stine Seed Women in Ag Day reception
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp covers the Stine Seed Women in Ag Day reception. The post Stine Seed Women in Ag Day reception appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
First Upper Mississippi River tow reaches St. Paul
Barge traffic is moving again on the Upper Mississippi River. Patrick Moes with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District tells Brownfield the Motor Vessel Neil N. Diehl […]
Iowans can blame Texas for their dirty windshields
Iowans who parked outside during Wednesday’s heavy thunderstorms are finding their vehicles now look like they’ve been dunked in mud. National Weather Service meteorologist Alexis Jimenez says those brown smudges […]
SNAP cuts would alter potential farm bill negotiations
A member of the U.S. House Ag Committee says any cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, likely alter negotiations around a new farm bill. Illinois Democratic Representative […]
Get Comfortable with Lower Yields
Conventional wisdom says high yields equals producing more per acre, but does increased yield always equate to the best profit or return on investment? An expert with AgroLiquid dives into […]
EPA administrator talks crop protection oversight
The administrator of the U.S. EPA says the agency is taking a more efficient approach when it comes to the review and oversight of crop protection tools. Lee Zeldin says […]
Senate bill bans ranked choice voting in Iowa
Iowa would join 13 states that have banned ranked choice voting under a bill that’s cleared the Iowa Senate with Republican support. Senator Ken Rozenboom, a Republican from Oskaloosa, said […]
House votes to change nutrition standards for Iowa school meals
The Iowa House has passed a bill that would bypass some federal nutrition guidelines for meals served in Iowa schools by getting a federal waiver to emphasize serving animal-based proteins […]