Bankers back Trump’s tariff strategy, RMI survey says

The latest Rural Mainstreet Index reveals most Midwestern bankers support President Trump’s tariff strategy. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss tells Brownfield, “Farmers and the bankers are supporting the president’s approach. […]

Bayer loses Georgia Roundup case

A Georgia jury has awarded more than $2 billion in compensation and damages to the plaintiff in a Bayer Roundup case. The plaintiff, John Barnes, originally filed suit in 2021 […]

Export group backs foreign cold storage assistance bill

Proposed legislation would invest in foreign market cold storage infrastructure, allowing more U.S. frozen food exports. The Fortifying Refrigeration Infrastructure and Developing Global Exports or FRIDGE Act was reintroduced in […]

Soybeans finish mixed as corn, wheat drift downward

Soybeans were mixed, consolidating. The trade continues to watch harvest activity in Argentina and Brazil closely. The USDA’s next round of supply, demand, and production estimates and CONAB’s updated outlook […]

Crop production dynamics post-war in Ukraine?

An ag economist says an end to the war in Ukraine will likely put downward pressure on crop prices as land is returned to production. Ohio State University professor emeritus […]

U.S. poultry production dips during February

U.S. poultry production in February saw a year-to-year decline. The USDA says 4.012 billion pounds of poultry were certified wholesome last month, 5% less than a year ago, with chicken […]

Early season pests to prepare for

An entomologist says early planted soybeans in tillage and no-till systems each faced significant pest pressure last season. Michigan State University’s Chris Difonzo tells Brownfield planting soybeans early in no-till systems can prevent […]