Disease pressure, weather slow soybean progress in Nebraska

The summer’s cool, wet weather could push the start of soybean harvest to October for some Nebraska farmers. Jay Hanson farms between Omaha and Lincoln and says the crop may be a little behind, but yield potential still looks strong. “We’re just starting to see some soybeans yellow up.” In central Nebraska, Tyler Bose says…Continue Reading

Ag lending expert urges early financial planning for farmers ahead of 2026

An ag lending expert says early financial planning could help farmers be better positioned heading into 2026. Bob Siegel, regional vice president of agricultural lending at Farm Credit Mid-America, says farmers should keep a close eye on their balance sheets.  “Having accurate data is a foundation for great decision making in these types of environments,”…Continue Reading

Managing Water Hemp

In this Pods for Profit, Michigan State University Extension’s weed specialist Chisty Sprague will discuss its impact on crop yield and how farmers can stay ahead of it. Listen to learn more. The post Managing Water Hemp appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Research looks at preventing phosphorus loss after applying manure

Manure is a valuable source of nutrients for the soil and future crops, but there are often nutrient losses after application.  Dr. Francisco Arriaga with the University of Wisconsin is studying phosphorus losses and ways to keep nutrients from washing away after a rain event based on timing and methods of manure application.  The post…Continue Reading

Corn silage wrapped up, grain harvest on deck in southern Wisconsin

A farmer near Janesville in south-central Wisconsin is optimistic going into harvest. Doug Rebout tells Brownfield corn and soybeans in the area look good. “They’re drying down (and) we’re figuring here another week, week and-a-half like the last week of September we will probably be starting our harvest here. Most of the corn silage is…Continue Reading

Nebraska confirms first HPAI case in dairy herd

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture and the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service have confirmed the state’s first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a dairy herd. NDA says the herd is located in central Nebraska and has been quarantined. The National Veterinary Services Laboratories confirmed that the strain of the virus is similar…Continue Reading

Silage harvest winding down in Iowa amid fast-drying corn

Corn silage harvest is wrapping up in some parts of Iowa. Mark Peterson farms near Stanton in the southwest corner of the state. “Anecdotally I heard a guy that had, he was going to bag four more silage jobs and they all disappeared overnight because the crop has dried so fast that it’s just too…Continue Reading

Missouri crops impacted as drought intensifies across the state

Extended periods of high temperatures and a lack of rainfall are impacting crop and field conditions around the state. Tony Hancock with the Missouri Department of Agriculture tells Brownfield it doesn’t take long to see a change.  “The last two weeks have definitely brought drought for sure down in southern Missouri,” he says.  “It’s intensified…Continue Reading

Sorghum harvest underway in South Dakota

The USDA says the sorghum harvest has begun in South Dakota. Monday’s crop progress report shows 1% of the crop is harvested, with 53% mature, and 91% coloring. Thirty-one percent of the state’s corn crop is mature, even with the average pace, with 86% of the crop dented. Thirty-two percent of the state’s soybeans are…Continue Reading

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