Agriculture News
Texas A&M looks at whether more farmer support is needed
The co-director of Texas A&M’s Ag and Food Policy Center has been taking a closer look at whether U.S. farmers need additional bridge assistance. Bart Fischer tells Brownfield “I’ll let
Cash dairy market prices higher Thursday
Cash dairy prices were up Thursday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange with noticable jumps in block and butter values and sales. Dry whey was up $0.0050 at $0.73. Two sales were recorded at $0.72 and $0.73. Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.04 at $1.4675. Ten sales were recorded, ranging from $1.44 to $1.4675.
A rapid transition to El Niño could worsen drought conditions for key Corn Belt states
The transition from a La Nina to an El Nino – and what that means for weather. Meteorologist Matt Makens says a change in weather patterns is coming, but the
Ag economy weighing on cash rents
The effects of the down ag economy are showing up in the land market. “Not so much optimism at the moment, to be honest. I hate to be that way,
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USMCA remains vital for American agriculture despite trade concerns
A trade expert with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement is crucial for American agriculture. Kent Bacus, Executive Director, Government Affairs, says the USMCA has been
NPPC: Producer-led efforts are strengthening U.S. pork industry against emerging disease threats
The director of animal health for the National Pork Producers Council says a producer-driven effort is working to reduce the impact of disease outbreaks. Anna Forseth says research through the National Swine Health
Agent urges farmers to add Revenue Protection in 2026
A crop insurance agent says producers should consider extra risk protection this year. Justin Thompson with Dayspring Agency, located in western Nebraska, says row-crop farmers often overlook revenue protection. “They
Unseasonably mild on the Plains; more seasonal weather covers the eastern Corn Belt
Across the Corn Belt, snow showers are developing east of the Mississippi River in conjunction with an approaching cold front. Chilly and increasingly breezy conditions in the eastern Corn Belt
Cattle futures see more gains ahead of week’s direct trade
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures closed higher, supported by the tight market ready numbers, getting ready for the week’s direct cash business. Contracts did close below the
