Corn prevent plant reminders
The training supervisor with the Country Financial Crop Claims division says the wet spring has some corn farmers asking about prevent plant coverage. Marty McDonald says the final planting date […]
Another solid week for corn export inspections
The USDA says that as of the week ending May 29th, corn export inspections remain on pace to meet or exceed projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing […]
Opportune time to evaluate soybean stands
An extension soybean agronomist says this is an opportune time to evaluate stands. Seth Naeve is with the University of Minnesota. “Now that we have soybeans emerging everywhere, make sure […]
Iowa pheasant numbers could be up thanks to spring weather
Better weather this spring could bring pheasant numbers back up after a dip brought on by last year’s flooding. Iowa DNR wildlife biologist Todd Bogenschutz says spring weather determines how […]
Iowa’s Jan Jensen adds assistant coach
Iowa women’s basketball coach Jan Jensen has added Jasmyn Walker as a Hawkeye assistant coach. “I am so excited to welcome Jas to our staff.,” Jensen said. “Jas is a […]
Aberson to depart Northwestern after 15 seasons as Head Men’s golf coach

ORANGE CITY, Iowa – Eight-time GPAC Coach of the Year Aaron Aberson has resigned after 15 seasons as the head men’s golf coach at Northwestern. Aberson spent 22 total seasons […]
Ash Grove Dairy tour
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp covers the Ash Grove Dairy tour. The post Ash Grove Dairy tour appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast Ep. 23 | Preserving Firefighter Health with Soybeans
SoyFoam won’t impact soybean demand as much as biodiesel, but what is significant is that the advancement in fire suppressant technology is better for the environment and healthier for those […]
Stripe rust found in Wisconsin wheat
A plant pathologist says Wisconsin has its first confirmation of striped rust in wheat for the 2025 growing season. Dr. Damon Smith with the University of Wisconsin told Brownfield there […]
Standing water, ponding common across parts of Kansas
An extension agronomist who covers northeast Kansas says excessive rain fall across parts of the state have contributed to poor crop conditions for corn and soybeans. Tina Sullivan with […]