Plan ahead: Strong Weed Management Starts with Residuals and Flexibility

As harvest wraps, farmers are thinking about weed control plans for next season. Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Ron Geis says the key components of effective weed management plans include residual herbicides and multiple modes of action. For those planting Enlist® crops, he tells Brownfield that making Enlist One® herbicide the cornerstone of your weed…Continue Reading

HPAI found in another commercial breeder duck operation in northern Indiana 

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been found in another poultry facility in northern Indiana.  The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the virus was detected in a commercial breeder duck operation in Elkhart County. BOAH says more than 3,000 birds will be depopulated and an approximately 6.2-mile control area with a more than 12-mile surveillance zone in portions of…Continue Reading

Six students selected to serve as 2025-2026 National FFA officers

Six students from across the country have been selected to serve the FFA for the next year. Trey Myers of Oklahoma is the newly elected National FFA President.   “If I could pull anything away from our organization it’s that it teaches us the difference between success and significance,” he says. “Simple little moments are how I…Continue Reading

National FFA names top honors, the 2025 American Star Award winners

Four students have been awarded the National FFA Organization’s highest honor, the American Star Awards. The award recognizes FFA members who have developed outstanding skills and competencies by completing their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE). Ryder Klaasen of Oklahoma was awarded as the American Star Farmer. Klaasen farms 420 rented acres in a wheat-summer crop rotation managing all…Continue Reading

Iowa Soybean Association applauds U.S.-China trade agreement

The Iowa Soybean Association welcomes the trade agreement between the U.S. and China. ISA president Tom Adam tells Brownfield. “As soybean growers, we’re very grateful to President Trump for prioritizing soybeans in these discussions. And it was extremely important for us to get this done.” The Chinese plan to buy 12 million metric tons of…Continue Reading

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