Missouri Agricultural Leadership of Tomorrow

Sign-up is underway for the 21st class of the Missouri Agricultural Leadership of Tomorrow program. Executive Director Lucinda McRoberts says this is the premier leadership development opportunity for ag professionals. The post Missouri Agricultural Leadership of Tomorrow appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Red crown rot confirmations continue to rise

A Channel seed salesman in eastern Illinois says red crown rot is becoming more prevalent in soybeans. Chris Heller, who’s based in Coles County, tells Brownfield, “In the soybean crop, we continue to see more red crown rot than we’ve seen in the past.”  He says, “It’s not a new disease, but kind of newer…Continue Reading

Choosing Forage Quality Products

Brevant Seeds retail business manager Andy Zalar says the Forage Quality lineup is all about tonnage, digestibility, and starch. He tells Brownfield Forage Quality products are not only strong in those categories, they also have great grain yield, giving farmers more flexibility.  The post Choosing Forage Quality Products appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

NCGA expanding national mycotoxin research efforts

The National Corn Growers Association is expanding its mycotoxin research efforts to help reduce the economic impact for farmers.  Sarah McKay, director of research and market development, says vomitoxin continues to be a concern for growers across the Eastern Corn Belt.  “From the producers’ end, they may lose a portion of their yield and crop…Continue Reading

Considering temporary grain storage

An ag economist with University of Missouri Extension says the potential for a large corn crop has farmers searching for temporary storage. Ben Brown tells Brownfield “several people have asked me about the economic viability of bag storage, trying to come up with temporary options to hold product.” He says the economic viability of grain…Continue Reading

Soybeans lower to finish the week

Soybeans fell again on Friday.  November beans were down 6 cents at $10.27. China was absent again from this week’s Export Sales report, and the market didn’t lose sight of that.  The USDA reported two sizable sales of soybeans to unknown destinations early on Friday. With continued dry weather, the trade is looking ahead to…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: September 05, 2025

Dec. corn $4.18 down 1and 3/4 centsNov. soybeans $10.27 down 6 centsOct. soybean meal $280.50 up 40 centsOct. soybean oil 50.81 down 70 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.19 and 1/4 down 1/4 centOct. live cattle $235.97 down 97 centsOct. feeder cattle $357.95 down $1.05Oct. lean hogs $96.02 up $1.00Oct. Class III milk closed at $16.87, down…Continue Reading

Wisconsin’s ag department proposes large livestock fee increases

A farm organization is urging livestock producers and marketers to push back against Wisconsin’s proposed animal health fee increases. Jason Mugnaini with Wisconsin Farm Bureau tells Brownfield the changes would be to administrative rules ATCP 10 and ATCP 12 governing animal disease and movement, animal markets, animal dealers, and livestock truckers. “This proposal shifts the…Continue Reading

Farm Labor Survey nixed

An ag labor specialist says a fix to H-2A wage rates isn’t expected anytime soon. Michigan State University’s Zach Rutledge expects a legal challenge to USDA’s elimination of the Farm Labor Survey based on its actions in 2020. “And a judge ordered that they continue to collect the data, so I imagine there’s going to…Continue Reading

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