Grassley seeks transparency with upcoming MAHA report

Ag stakeholders are anxiously awaiting a report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission. U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley says in meetings with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ahead of his confirmation hearing, Kennedy assured him he was supportive of farmers using tools like pesticides and GMO’s. “Secretary Kennedy also committed to…Continue Reading

Illinois wheat crop under examination

A wheat breeder at the University of Illinois says the weather has been hard on some of the state’s wheat crop. Dr. Jessica Rutkoski says some area’s saw a dry fall that impacted stands. “In some cases, there was some uneven emergence.”  She says, “I think that was detrimental because if it was too late…Continue Reading

Temps to vary greatly in the coming days; a wet pattern to linger for some

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures across much of the eastern half of the U.S., while warmer-than-normal weather will dominate the West and the Deep South, from southern Texas to Florida.  Meanwhile, near- or above-normal rainfall across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions in…Continue Reading

Meeting Demand for Nebraska’s Reliable Energy Needs

The need for reliable energy continues to grow in the Cornhusker State, especially in rural areas where agricultural businesses seek to establish roots. NPPD has announced plans to expand its generation resources. The post Meeting Demand for Nebraska’s Reliable Energy Needs appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Working Together for Illinois Agriculture

The Illinois Corn Marketing Board collaborates with several organizations to enhance agriculture and create markets for Illinois corn. In this Managing for Profit, Cassie Dumoulin, a farmer from northern Illinois who raises corn and hogs, explains how the state’s corn and livestock industries work together. The post Working Together for Illinois Agriculture appeared first on…Continue Reading

Weed control has been a challenge so far

The dry weather experienced by much of the country before recent storm systems moved through was great for planting, but made controlling weeds a bigger challenge as some of the most yield-robbing weeds were able to get a head start over crops.  Weed scientist Rodrigo Werle from the University of Wisconsin has some observations and…Continue Reading

Extreme weather delays some South Dakota planting

A farmer in eastern South Dakota says extreme weather has hit in the last week, with thunderstorms delaying soybean planting on Monday. “It was a pretty rowdy storm with a lot of lightening, thunder and high winds. It rained really hard and we got some small hail.” Scott VanderWal tells Brownfield it’s too soon to…Continue Reading

Much-needed rains help MO corn and soybeans

A farmer in northeast Missouri says the recent rains are giving the corn and soybeans a good start. Matt Wright from Marion County tells Brownfield the farm had under half an inch of rain over the weekend and he’s hoping for more. “It would be nice to get a nice, gentle 1.5 inches of rain.”…Continue Reading

Hot, windy spring causes some crop replant in NW MN

A farmer in northwest Minnesota says hot, windy conditions haven’t been good for the crops this spring. Betsy Jensen farms in Marshall County, Minnesota. “Temps have been over 90-degrees, it’s been horribly windy and we’ve been dry. Some of the fields have started to blow. Sugarbeets, for example, turn into little helicopters. Those guys can…Continue Reading

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