The Hogs for Hunger program is expanding
The Executive Director for Missouri Farmers Care says the Hogs for Hunger program is expanding, providing pork to food banks in northeast Missouri. Ashley McCarty says the effort is a […]
Farm Bureau leaders head to D.C.
Farm Bureau leaders from across the country are headed to Washington, D.C. this week. “It’s AFBF’s fly in and we’ve got a host of congressional visits.” Brian Duncan, president of […]
Dairy farmer says labor solutions few and far between
A southeast Nebraska dairy farmer says restrictions on temporary worker visas continue to cause labor shortages. Darren Mueller with Prairie Land Dairy says his operation struggles to find day-to-day, year-round […]
Enlist Stewardship
Stewardship of crop protection products allows farmers to make successful herbicide applications while preserving the efficacy of their products. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Ron Geis, tells Brownfield that the […]
InnerPlant Field Day 2030
Brownfield’s Brent Barnett covers the InnerPlant Field Day 2030 The post InnerPlant Field Day 2030 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story
MCGA president: SAF can help stop the hemorrhaging
The president of the Michigan Corn Growers Association says sustainable aviation fuel has the potential to save family farms. During a recent Michigan Senate committee hearing, John Delmotte explained the […]
Iowa farmer pleased with start to growing season
A southeast Iowa farmer is pleased with how the growing season is unfolding. Mark Jackson grows corn and soybeans near Oskaloosa. “We’ve had a really good spring as far as […]
Added meat packing capacity should benefit cattle producers
A past president of the Illinois Beef Association says increased harvest capacity in the cattle industry means opportunity for producers. Dr. Paul Walker tells Brownfield, “That should mean we have […]
Impact of new dairy make allowances is significant
An economist says the new Federal Milk Marketing Order’s make allowances will take more money from farmers’ milk checks than they gain through other reforms. Danny Munch with American Farm […]
Mitloehner concerned about European views on reactive nitrogen emissions
A science professor and air quality specialist is concerned European influence could eventually result in further restrictions for U.S. livestock producers. Dr. Frank Mitloehner with the University of California Davis […]