Agriculture News
Record cheese exports push U.S. dairy exports higher in October
The U.S. Dairy Export Council says continued record cheese exports and strong butterfat shipments boosted overall exports in October. Total U.S. dairy exports grew seven percent in volume year over
Nutrien offers new crop decision tools
A supplier of fertilizer inputs has developed new online tools to help farmers get the most bang for their crop input bucks. Agronomist and tool developer Lyle Cowell tells Brownfield
Missouri gets federal approval for $814 million broadband expansion
Missouri has received approval from the federal government to spend more than $814 million to improve high-speed internet. A press release from Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe says the money will
House Ag Committee member says farm bill markup could happen soon
A House Ag Committee member says there are some signs of progress on a new farm bill. “Hopefully we can get it marked up out of the agriculture committee
New FMC seed treatments aim to protect crops from early-season pests
Challenging spring weather can put added pressure on seedlings, especially as farmers push planting dates. FMC’s Matthew Pye says consistent management keeping pests in check early can help avoid plant
Missouri ag land values to remain unchanged through 2028
The Missouri Tax Commission has unanimously agreed ag land values will stay the same through 2028, and several state ag groups say they’re pleased with the decision. Chuck Miller, the
Missouri ag land taxes to remain unchanged through 2028
The Missouri Tax Commission has unanimously agreed ag land taxes will stay the same through 2028, and several state ag groups say they’re pleased with the decision. Chuck Miller, the
Prairie strips offer affordable soil and water protection
An expert on prairie reconstruction says he’s seeing more growers adopt prairie strips as a conservation practice. Tim Youngquist with Iowa State University says the state’s prairie strip program has taken time to
Kansas Wheat CEO expects fewer acres despite strong crop conditions
The CEO of Kansas Wheat says he expects to see fewer acres of wheat this year. Justin Gilpin says poor weather conditions will likely be a factor. “We saw pretty
Cash dairy prices steady to lower except NDF again Friday
Cash dairy prices steady-to-lower except for nonfat dry milk again Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey remained unchanged at 0.70. No sales were recorded. Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0150 at $1.3150. Two sales were recorded at $1.3150 and $1.32. Cheese barrels remained unchanged at 1.4000.
