February milk production up again
The USDA says U.S. milk production rose again in February. The National Agriculture Statistics Service says the 24 major milk-producing states made 17.6 billion pounds of milk, 3.1% more than […]
Cattle placements rise 4% on year, marketings down 7%
The USDA’s Cattle on Feed report fell within pre-report expectations. Placements into U.S. feedlots during February 2026 were up 4% on the year at 1.611 million head, towards the high […]
Bacon backs second round of farm aid, cites tariff impacts
A member of the House Ag Committee says he would support a second round of relief payments for farmers and ranchers. Don Bacon, a Republican from Nebraska, says the administration’s […]
Energy market volatility could impact the bottom line for farmers in 2026
An ag economist says volatility in the energy market could have a significant impact on farmers’ bottom line in 2026. David Widmar with Agricultural Economic Insights says he’s watching how […]
New Soybean Cyst Nematode lab to expand SCN testing capacity
Construction is underway on a new Soybean Cyst Nematode Diagnostics Lab at the University of Missouri. Mandy Bish, a plant pathologist at MU, says she will be directing the facility, […]
Illinois Manufacturers Association sees farm bill as opportunity to spur economic growth
The president and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturer’s Association says the certainty alone of a new five-year farm bill could be an economic driver. Mark Denzler tells Brownfield, “Any business, […]
EPA unaware of White House ag event, casting doubt on RVO reveal
It is unclear whether the Trump administration will make a major announcement on biofuels during an event next week. American Coalition for Ethanol members flew to Washington D.C. this week […]
Concerns about long-term nitrogen price hikes as Middle East tensions continue
An agribusiness group says ongoing tensions in the Middle East could cause long-term global supply disruptions for nitrogen fertilizer. Mike Seyfert, CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association says […]
Concerns about long-term nitrogen price hikes as Middle East tensions continue
An agribusiness group says ongoing tensions in the Middle East could cause long-term global supply disruptions for nitrogen fertilizer. Mike Seyfert, CEO of the National Grain and Feed Association says […]
Cash dairy prices end the week mostly higher
Cash dairy prices were higher except for cheese barrels on Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Dry whey was up $0.0150 at $0.66. One sale was recorded at that price. Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.0150 at $1.6625. Two sales were recorded at $1.66 and $1.6625. Cheese barrels remained unchanged at $1.57. No sales were recorded. Butter was up $0.0075, matching Wednesday’s price at $1.80. Eight sales were […]