Soybean yields above trendline in eastern Nebraska
An eastern Nebraska farmer says his soybean crop significantly beat his expectations this year. Mitch Oswald says many fields ended with 80-90 bushel yields despite high moisture levels. “Beans were […]
Southeast Indiana farmer says harvest 2025 is behind schedule
A southeast Indiana farmer says harvest pace is significantly behind schedule. Mike Koehne, raises food grade corn and soybeans in Decatur County, and says his soybean crop is finally ready. […]
Moisture swings and market prices complicate harvest decisions for Illinois farmers
A southeastern Illinois farmer says soybeans have been the focus of harvest operations in his area. Don Guinnip, who raises corn, soybeans, wheat, and cattle in Clark County, tells Brownfield, […]
Corn leads U.S. grain export inspections with strong shipments to Mexico and Japan
Corn continues to leave U.S. ports at a rapid pace. The USDA says corn export inspections during the week ending October 2nd were up sharply on the year, mainly to […]
Trade mission highlights importance of partnership with Japan
The director of market development for Ohio Corn and Wheat says a recent Japanese trade mission is helping strengthen a long-standing partnership with the country. Wendy Osborn tells Brownfield, “Developing those […]
Don’t Forget to Check for Soybean Cyst Nematode
In this Spotlight on Soybeans, hear from University of Missouri Extension Plant Pathologist Mandy Bish, who says farmers should consider Soybean Cyst Nematode testing this fall. The post Don’t Forget […]
SCN still the #1 soybean threat, farmers reminded to test fields this fall
The outreach agronomist with the Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) says soybean cyst nematode (SCN) remains the most damaging pathogen to the crop in the U.S. Stephanie Porter says that farmers […]
Effective Preemergence Weed Control
Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Jeff Bode says Kyber Pro and Sonic Boom herbicides are new additions to the Corteva soybean portfolio that feature multiple modes of action to combat […]
Economist says shutdown could lead to volatility in the markets
An ag economist says a prolonged government shutdown could add more volatility to the livestock markets. Josh Maples with Mississippi State University says the Livestock and Meat International Trade Data […]
Much cooler, more seasonal air on the northern Plains; another Summer-like day for the Midwest
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