Indiana Corn and Soybean Trade Mission
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson attends the Indiana Corn and Soybean Trade Mission stops at Purdue University and Kelley Farms. The post Indiana Corn and Soybean Trade Mission appeared first on Brownfield […]
2026 farm income projections worrisome
The executive head of Terrain says early projections for 2026 farm incomes are worrisome. John Newton says several factors could bring aggregate U.S. net farm incomes down by as much as […]
Temps to vary greatly in the coming days; a wet pattern to linger for some
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures across much of the eastern half of the U.S., while warmer-than-normal weather will cover the West, […]
An active weather pattern again returns to the Heartland; flooding & severe weather expected
Across the Corn Belt, cool weather prevails, except across the southwestern tier of the region. Scattered frost was reported early Monday in the upper Great Lakes region, including northern sections […]
Minneapolis Fed survey reflects continued weakness in ag economy
A survey of Upper Midwestern banks that specialize in ag lending shows net farm income decreasing along with less capital spending. Joe Mahon with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis […]
Sarah Hagenow selected as 78th Alice in Dairyland
Wisconsin’s new Alice in Dairyland is Sarah Hagenow from Poynette. Hagenow was chosen from six top candidates during ceremonies held in Crawford County Saturday, and she tells Brownfield she’s ready […]
MO water rights bill passes
Missouri lawmakers have approved a bill that would require a permit to export water outside of the state. Jacob Knaebel with the Missouri Corn Growers Association says it’s good news […]
MSU weighs in on digester bill
Michigan lawmakers are considering 15 years of digestate land application research from Michigan State University as hearings continue for pending bipartisan legislation. Anaerobic Digestion Research and Education Center director Dr. […]
MO ag infrastructure could be in special session
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe says capital improvement funding could be on the agenda when he calls a special legislative session, “You know, the House position on trying to leave a […]
SHIPS for America Act reintroduced, Sen. Young says it could benefit US agriculture
Legislation has been reintroduced in the US Senate that could help boost ag exports by revitalizing the nation’s shipbuilding industry. Senator Todd Young of Indiana, co-author of the Shipbuilding and Harbor […]