2025 Nebraska Sorghum Field Day
Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican covers the 2025 Nebraska Sorghum Field Day. The post 2025 Nebraska Sorghum Field Day appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
EPA proposal could eliminate DEF systems in ag equipment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed rolling back requirements of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) systems in agriculture equipment. Nebraska Farm Bureau President Mark McHargue tells Brownfield that could be […]
Superior Ag Agronomic Knowledge Day
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson covers the Superior Ag Agronomic Knowledge Day The post Superior Ag Agronomic Knowledge Day appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
Hello Nature Tour: The Fertilizer Institute
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson covers the Hello Nature Tour: The Fertilizer Institute The post Hello Nature Tour: The Fertilizer Institute appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
USGC bullish on export pace
The U.S. Grains Council Vice President says the country is on track to set a new corn export record as trade negotiations move forward. Cary Sifferath tells Brownfield, “There’s a lot of pieces […]
Grain prices respond to tariff updates
Market analysts say the uncertainty from trade tariffs continues to weigh on U.S. grain prices. Randy Martinson with Martinson Ag Risk Management says it’s hitting soybean prices the hardest, followed […]
Mixed crop conditions, wheat harvest in central Kansas
A central Kansas farmer says recent weather conditions have been a mixed bag for his crops. Paul Penner says timely rains and warmer temperatures have helped push his corn […]
Cash dairy prices mixed Friday at CME
Cash dairy prices were mixed Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was up $0.0175 at $0.55. Five sales were recorded, ranging from $0.53 to $0.55. Forty-pound cheese blocks […]
Minnesota farmer concerned about the future of the farm bill
An American Soybean Association board member is concerned about the future of the farm bill. Bob Worth, who farms near Lake Benton in southwest Minnesota, tells Brownfield including the Nutrition […]
A cool start to August
Much of the Midwest is experiencing a summer cooldown to begin August. Iowa state climatologist Justin Glisan says both air temperatures and dewpoints are dropping. “To actually below-normal for this […]