Agriculture News
Avian influenza found in southwestern Indiana county for the first time since 2024
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been confirmed in Daviess County, Indiana for the first time since 2024. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the virus was detected in a commercial turkey
Michigan potato growers call for water districts to protect irrigation access
Potato growers are concerned the State of Michigan could reclassify streams in a way that would limit irrigation availability. Potato Growers of Michigan Incorporated Executive Director Kelly Turner tells Brownfield
New equipment plants signal manufacturing strength, not full ag rebound
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says the equipment manufacturing sector is picking up steam nationally. “I’ve been very happy to hear jobs are coming back to Iowa, whether it’s construction or
USDA opens enrollment for Bridge Assistance, specialty crop growers encouraged to sign up acres
USDA’s Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation says specialty crop growers will be able to sign up for Farmer Bridge Assistance Program aid following acreage reporting deadlines. Richard Fordyce tells
Leadership Development and Youth Education
Renville County, Minnesota, farmer Joe Serbus says he’s learned a lot during his ten years serving on the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council. He tells Brownfieldthat leadership development and
Understanding the symptoms of Alpha Gal Syndrome
The Lone Star tick is a vector for Alpha-Gal syndrome, wich can cause a red meat allergy. It has populations that have been established in the Northeast, South, mid-south, and
FFA programs prepare young people for their future
A state FFA officer says National FFA Week showcases the opportunities available for young people. Wisconsin’s Parliamentarian Max Luedtke tells Brownfield FFA prepares students with leadership skills. “Such as job
CoBank economist flags weather and geopolitical risks to ag economy
An ag economist suggests there could be shocks to the market in the year ahead. Tanner Ehmke with CoBank says the transition out of a La Nina weather pattern might
Southeast Asia trade frameworks could significantly increase demand for U.S. pork
The vice president of government affairs with the National Pork Producers Council says the U.S. pork industry stands to benefit from a flurry of new trade frameworks in southeast Asia.
Soybeans, corn mixed Monday, watching weather in South America
Soybeans were mixed. The trade’s monitoring harvest in Brazil, now around 30% complete, and development weather in Argentina. Argentina’s crop rating has slid quite a bit this year but did
