From Zurich to Germany: Minnesota soybean growers promote ag products and innovations
The president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association recently took part in a European trade mission. Darin Johnson, who farms in southeast Minnesota, says the trip started in Zurich, Switzerland. […]
Ohio winter wheat could face yield reductions due to delayed emergence
A small grains agronomist at Ohio State University says drought conditions impacted winter wheat emergence across the state. Laura Lindsey tells Brownfield, Things were planted timely, but it unfortunately didn’t come up […]
Michigan Farm Bureau eyeing future focus
Michigan Farm Bureau’s President says the organization is reevaluating its vision for the future. Leelanau County cherry grower Ben LaCross tells Brownfield he’s spent his first year in office hearing […]
Michigan Farm Bureau applauds progress on farmland preservation reforms
Michigan Farm Bureau is celebrating legislative wins at this year’s state annual meeting. State Legislative Counsel Rebecca Park tells Brownfield reinterpretations of the state’s Farmland and Open Space Preservation Program […]
Northwest Iowa farmland sells for $32k per acre
A farm real estate specialist says a farm in northwest Iowa recently sold for a record $32,000 per acre. Jim Rothermich, vice president of Iowa Appraisal, says the 35-acre Sioux […]
Ag Secretary Rollins: bridge payment for farmers coming next week
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says details of a bridge payment for farmers will be announced with President Trump sometime next week. During the President’s cabinet meeting on Tuesday, she said […]
Convintro Herbicide Could Help Farmers Fight Resistant Weeds
Bayer Crop Science is introducing a new herbicide to help corn and soybean farmers fight tough, resistant weeds. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Ryan Tierney, Bayer’s broad-acre herbicides […]
Farmers National: ag land values “down 3% to up 3%” in 2025
Farmland values have been mostly steady this year. Cole Nickerson with Farmers National Company says there is some localized volatility. “Kind of depending on where you go, but as a […]
A mid-winter, “look & feel” dominates virtually all of the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, cold, dry weather is in place, except for scattered snow showers in the Great Lakes States. Wednesday’s high temperatures should range from 10°F in the Red […]
Cover crops improve soil health, water quality for Iowa farmer
A southwest Iowa farmer says he continues to see positive results from his implementation of cover crops. Mark Peterson farms near Stanton in Montgomery County. He tells Brownfield that cover […]