Red crown rot spreading concern for Illinois soybean growers

A local co-operative manager says red crown rot is becoming an increasing concern for soybean growers in his area. Travis Gillett, who oversees the Alma branch of Effingham Equity in Marion County, Illinois, tells Brownfield, “The red crown rot can be completely devastating to the crop.”  He says, “We’ve had it the last two or…Continue Reading

Analyst says soybean rally presents selling opportunity

A market analyst says soybean producers have a good opportunity to sell some grain. Greg McBride with Allendale says the January futures contract went above the $11 mark this week in response to U.S.-China trade news. “Reward the 90-cent rally with some sales,” he said. “Get something done so that you can have that in…Continue Reading

Analyst urges caution as China commits to major U.S. ag purchases

China has committed to buying more U.S. soybeans in the next three years, but Tommy Grisafi with Ag Bull Marketing tells Brownfield… “Until it gets put on a boat and leaves the Pacific Northwest or other shores of the United States, we’re not really going to trust the China deal.” Following a meeting between the…Continue Reading

Helena Agri-Enterprises launching free agricultural education curriculum

A new agricultural education curriculum is helping students discover careers in agriculture.  Innovation Never Stops from Helena Agri-Enterprises is a free, nine-part program series that helps ag teachers integrate hands-on learning experiences into their classrooms. Bill Smith is the strategic marketing manager for the Helena Products Group. “Our goal is to inspire the future of agriculture…Continue Reading

China resumes large-scale U.S. soybean imports following Trump-Xi meeting

China has agreed to significant purchases of U.S. soybeans over the next three years. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox Business Network this morning China will start buying 25 million metric tons of soybeans annually from the U.S. beginning in 2026. University of Minnesota Extension grain market economist Ed Usset tells Brownfield the Chinese…Continue Reading

Economist: beef-on-dairy a tremendous win keeping dairy farmers afloat

An economist says dairy producers are paying much closer attention to the beef market, now that raising beef-on-dairy has created a new revenue stream for the dairy farm. John Newton with American Farm Bureau Federation tells Brownfield that during a recent farm credit system dairy conference, milk prices were not the big discussion item.  “You…Continue Reading

China buys U.S. soybeans for first time this marketing year

A commodity market analyst says China has made its first purchase of U.S. soybeans in the current marketing year. On this Managing for Profit, Allendale’s Greg McBride joins us with perspective on what this means for grain markets and producers. The post China buys U.S. soybeans for first time this marketing year appeared first on…Continue Reading

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