The USDA says that as of the week ending November 14th, corn, soybean, and wheat export inspections are ahead of the ...
USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service released their final decision on the federal milk marketing orders last week, and some ...
An industry expert says there should plenty of propane on hand this winter. Mike Newland, director of agriculture business ...
The director of trade policy at the U.S. Grains Council is concerned about potential tariffs disrupting trade efforts in 2025. Andrew Brandt tells Brownfield… “President-elect Trump is coming back,” ...
A Channel technical agronomist says the brand is offering an extended lineup of soybean seed treatments in 2025. Richard Turner says several products performed well in 2024. “A new 109 day that we had ...
A senior vice president of insurance says farms will have to adjust their risk management options in this lower-price environment. Tony Jesina with Farm Credit Services of America says the market ...
Cabbage field in Wisconsin The economic impact of agriculture on Wisconsin’s economy is 11.5 billion dollars higher in just five years. New data from the University of Wisconsin’s Department of ...
Harvest has wrapped up in many areas across the state. According to the latest crop progress and conditions report from the USDA, corn is 97 percent harvested for grain. Winter wheat is 64 percent ...
The USDA says harvest is nearing completion in Missouri. The latest weekly crop progress and conditions report shows 95% of the state’s corn is harvested, up 2% from last week, and just behind average ...
Harvesting is nearly done in Arkansas. USDA officials say 99% of the cotton is harvested, 99% of the soybeans are in the bin, and all of the sweet potatoes are harvested. All of the peanuts have been ...
Dry conditions continue to impact South Dakota. Topsoil moisture is only 24% adequate and 47% short with 29% of farmland very short on moisture. That lack of moisture is taking a toll on pasture and ...
October was very dry for Kentucky farmers and the recent rains were welcomed. Caleb Ragland, who farms in central Kentucky, says it will be good for his winter wheat. “We needed a little moisture,” he ...