Apples… already?
Apple season typically begins sometime in August. But for AppleAtcha Orchards in Eastern Kentucky, apple picking is in full swing. Ryan Wilson, who manages the orchard, says one of the […]
Trump administration continues to address trade deficit
The administration remains committed to expanding market access for U.S. farmers and ranchers around the globe. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins tells Brownfield recently announced trade frameworks will benefit American agriculture. “Whether […]
Lindberg confirmed as Under Secretary Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs
Luke Lindberg of South Dakota has been confirmed as the USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. The U.S. Senate confirmed Lindberg’s nomination by a 77-18 vote Saturday […]
Lindberg confirmed as Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs
Luke Lindberg of South Dakota has been confirmed as the USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. The U.S. Senate confirmed Lindberg’s nomination by a 77-18 vote Saturday […]
NASA satellite to capture soil moisture levels & field data
A new satellite has been launched that will provide farmers with the largest and most accurate field data ever tracked. Michigan State University Kellogg Biological Center Associate Director Brook Wilke […]
Soybeans, corn mixed to start August
Soybeans were steady to modestly higher Friday, while ending the week with losses. Crop weather continues to look favorable as beans head further into key development phases. While there are […]
Soybean market looking for China deal as harvest looms
An agricultural economist with Advance Trading says the soybean market is watching for signs of a new trade deal with China. Brian Basting tells Brownfield the potentially large 2025 crop […]
Indiana State Fair Coliseum bearing new name in 2025
The coliseum at the Indiana State Fair is getting a new name. Heidi Spahn, the global community investment manager, says naming it the Corteva Coliseum represents company’s commitment to the Indiana […]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 1, 2025
Sep. corn closed at $3.89 and 1/2, down 4 and 1/2 centsSep. soybeans closed at $9.69 and 1/2, unchangedSep. soybean meal closed at $270.90, up $5.00Sep. soybean oil closed at […]
June soybean crush, corn for ethanol numbers mixed
The domestic soybean crush continues to be strong. That’s primarily due to biofuels use projections and solid export demand for vegetable oils. The USDA says 197 million bushels of beans […]