Emerging Market for U.S. Soy in Mexico
Mexico has a population of 136 million and is a strategic trading partner for U.S. soybean farmers. On this week’s episode of Seeds of Success, an Iowa Soybean Association Director […]
GROWMARK introduces myFS Agronomy app
A new agronomic application is providing farmers with data-driven insights throughout the growing season. Brendan Bachman, GROWMARK’s director of FS agronomy, says they’ve partnered with Intelinair to introduce the myFS […]
Pay Attention to Behavior Changes
In this week’s Managing Mental Health, a partnership with the Missouri Department of Mental Health and Brownfield Ag News, Rick Strait, a Suicide Prevention Coordinator at the Community Counseling Center […]
New research has insight on when to spray residual herbicides for waterhemp control
The mild winter had given problem weeds like waterhemp a head starts, and some recent research can help farmers decide when to spray residual herbicides. Weed scientist Rodrigo Werle from […]
CME milk futures, cash dairy mostly higher Monday
Milk futures and most cash dairy prices were mostly higher Monday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. May was up $0.58 at $18.38. June was up $0.47 at $18.54. July was up $0.42 at […]
How the dairy industry is helping improve the environment
Today is Earth Day, so what a great time to highlight the efforts the dairy industry is making to improve the environment and play a role in combatting climate change. […]
Meet the Missouri Star Farmer
The Missouri State FFA Star Farmer says he’s learned a few lessons operating a small dairy in northern Missouri. Cade Claycomb from the Trenton FFA tells Brownfield one of the […]
South Dakota State FFA Officer team transitions
The new president of the South Dakota FFA says she’s looking forward to the year ahead. Maya Howard from Miller, South Dakota tells Brownfield “the state officers are always people […]
Tennessee crops: 31% corn, 17% soybeans planted, and 77% apples in bloom
Drier weather has helped Tennessee farmers make decent planting progress. Corn is 31 percent planted, running 11 percent behind last year, but ahead of the 5-year average. Five percent of […]
IA corn and soybean planting ahead of avg.
Corn and soybean planting remains ahead of average in Iowa, despite the multiple rounds of storms over the last week. USDA says 13% of the corn is planted and 8% […]