Agriculture News
Lawsuit filed over 2024 Iowa fertilizer spill
A conservation group is suing NEW Cooperative over a 2024 fertilizer spill that occurred in the southwest Iowa community of Red Oak. Nishnabotna Water Defenders, a group of citizens focused
Shamrocks, Spring Fields, and a Little Irish Luck
Every March, as St. Patrick’s Day rolls around, many people think of parades, green beer, and maybe a little extra luck. But if you have roots in agriculture, you will
Cooperative leader urges farms, businesses to document weather impact
A dairy cooperative leader is urging farmers and ag-related businesses to document the damage from weather-related events. Tim Trotter with the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative says,
Analyst says strategic trade moves could boost U.S. farm outlook
A market analyst says trade challenges must be addressed to strengthen the outlook for farmers and ranchers. “We’re going to have to make our peace with China,” Dr. Andrew Muhammad
House subcommittee hearing focuses on WTO reform as U.S. agriculture continues to face trade challenges
Some lawmakers say reform to the World Trade Organization could provide better support to U.S. agriculture. During a U.S. House Ways and Means trade subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, Chairman Adrian Smith of
Michigan potato farmers warn solar development causes farmland access and food safety issues
Michigan potato farmers say expanding solar developments are raising concerns about both immediate and long-term access to farmland. Kelly Turner with the Potato Growers of Michigan says processors won’t accept
Cash dairy prices steady to higher Tuesday
Cash dairy prices were steady to higher again on Tuesday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey remained unchanged at $0.66. No sales were recorded. Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.03 for a second straight day at $1.59. No sales were recorded. Cheese barrels were up $0.01 at $1.54. No sales were recorded. Butter was unchanged at $1.85. Seventeen sales
U.S. exploring Venezuelan fertilizer purchases
The chief economist with The Fertilizer Institute says the Trump administration’s move to facilitate purchases of Venezuelan fertilizer products could eventually provide some relief for farmers facing high prices.
Analyst: weather conditions largely support South American crops
A market analyst says weather is generally favorable for South American corn and soybean producers. Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities, tells Brownfield conditions can vary widely from northern Brazil
Ongoing drought threatens Western Corn Belt production outlook
An ag meteorologist says there’s no end in sight for on-going drought in the parts of the Western Corn Belt. Eric Hunt with the University of Nebraska Lincoln says conditions
