Moisture issues affecting wheat across the Eastern Corn Belt
A coordinator for the Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network says widespread rains have brought numerous challenges for growers depending on their region. Dennis Pennington tells Brownfield farmer members across Kentucky […]
Red meat, poultry in cold storage below year ago levels
U.S. red meat and poultry supplies at the end of May were down on the year. The USDA says red meat in cold storage on May 31st totaled 878.731 million […]
Poultry production declines during May
U.S. poultry production dipped during May. The USDA says 4.432 billion pounds of poultry were certified wholesome last month, 2% less than a year ago, including a 1% decline in […]
Fewer new H5N1 cases as spring migration slows
There have been fewer new cases of the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza in the past 30 days. USDA officials report no new cases in the Midwest or eastern U.S., […]
Eight-inch rain in southwestern Iowa
Areas of southwestern Iowa have received heavy rainfall this week. Ringgold County farmer Tim Creveling tells Brownfield rain totals exceeded eight inches in some fields. “I’ve got a five-inch rain […]
AFBF applauds Farmworker Protection Act suspension
The American Farm Bureau Federation says the Department of Labor’s decision not to enforce the Farmworker Protection Act is good news for farmers and ranchers. Government Affairs Director John Walt […]
Foreign Ownership of U.S. Farmland: What’s Really Going On?
Commentary. During the last election cycle, we all heard a lot of talk about foreign ownership of American farmland. It wasn’t just campaign chatter—foreign investors really do own a sizable […]
Ethanol production, stocks up on year
Ethanol production last week declined as stocks grew. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says ethanol production averaged 1.081 million barrels per day, the lowest since late May and down 28,000 […]
Cash dairy prices mixed, cheese stops falling Wednesday
Cash dairy prices were mixed and cheese prices stopped falling Wednesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was down $0.0050 at $0.5675. Six sales were recorded, ranging from $0.5675 to […]
Drier weather helping boost crop growth
A southwestern Ohio farmer says the recent warm and dry weather is helping his crops play catch up after a challenging start to the 2025 planting season. But, Eric Tipton says corn variability […]