Ohio farmers honored with Conservation Farm Family Awards

Five Ohio farm families were honored with the 2025 Conservation Farm Family Awards during this year’s Farm Science Review. Since 1984, the Conservation Farm Family Awards program recognizes Ohio farm families for their efforts conserving soil, water, woodland, wildlife, and other natural resources on the land they farm. Each family was awarded $400 from the…Continue Reading

Pork opportunities in South Korea

The president of the Illinois Pork Producers Association says the U.S. pork industry can build on its strong relationship with South Korea. Josh Maschhoff, who recently visited the country with the U.S. Meat Export Federation, says tariff-free trade has helped develop it into pork’s third-largest export market. “A state the size of Indiana with 52…Continue Reading

Farm Hunts offer new deer management solution

Farm Hunts are offering a new approach to deer mitigation efforts and renewing interest in hunting. “This is the new way of hunting, it’s completely different than what we’ve ever thought before.” President of Hunt Michigan Collaborative Bryan Farmer says the collaborative was created as part of the state’s Deer Management Initiative last year, and…Continue Reading

Southwest Nebraska crops getting closer to harvest

A southwest Nebraska farmer says crop conditions are extremely variable. Tyler Ruf says some of his crops have lost top-end yield potential. “Corn is maturing is moving right along. We have a lot of drought stress areas. Areas affected previously by natural disaster events like hail and wildfires in the last few years that didn’t…Continue Reading

Ag analysts weigh in as US, Mexico begin USMCA review process

The United States and Mexico have started public discussions on the USCMA trade agreement ahead of its planned review in 2026. Bree Baatz, a grains and oilseed analyst with Terrain, says all three countries rely on each other’s ag products, and is optimistic about the outcome of negotiations.  “No politician wants to deal with sticky…Continue Reading

USDA: China, Mexico, Japan drive weekly U.S. pork export sales

The USDA says China has purchased U.S. pork for two weeks in a row. Trade between the U.S. and China has declined sharply due to tariffs, but there have been negotiations recently, and China has raised import duties on pork from the European Union. Beef, corn, soybean, and wheat export sales during the week ending…Continue Reading

Ohio State expands drought resources for farmers statewide 

An ag weather and climate specialist says Ohio State University is expanding its efforts to provide drought resources for farmers across the state. Aaron Wilson says the College of Food Agricultural and Environmental Sciences has partnered with Ohio Farm Bureau and Nationwide Insurance through the Ag Tech Innovation Hub to create solutions for farmers facing…Continue Reading

Weather a factor in early South American planting season

The senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says South American farmers have faced some weather challenges as their planting season gets underway. Eric Snodgrass tells Brownfield, “There have been a few good monsoonal storms that have hit Mato Grosso.”  He says, “It’s been much wetter in southern Brazil and into northern Argentina, but they’re…Continue Reading

Drought expands in the Midwest and Mississippi Valley

An ag meteorologist says a flash drought is coming to a head across the Corn Belt. Greg Soulje tells Brownfield, “It goes all the way down into our friends down there in the lower Mississippi Valley, Delta region, with moderate and some pockets of severe all the way up into parts of Michigan and a good…Continue Reading

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