Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 16, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.43 and 1/2, down 5 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.50, down 1 and 1/4 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $291.90, down $4.50Jul. soybean oil closed at 48.93, down 39 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.25, down 7 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle closed at $212.22, up $1.05Aug. feeder cattle closed at $297.60,…Continue Reading

New IL wheat checkoff “very, very positive”

The director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture says the overwhelming passage of a new checkoff fund makes it an exciting time for the state’s wheat industry. Jerry Costello says Illinois wheat production is up. “Unfortunately, there are parts of the country that have experienced drought in the last couple of years, whether you’re talking…Continue Reading

Iowa House Speaker praises carbon pipeline legislation

Iowa House Speaker Pat Grassley says he’s optimistic Governor Kim Reynolds will sign a bill into law that puts new restrictions on carbon pipelines. “I have not had an opportunity to have a conversation with the governor at this point in time,” Grassley said. “…I’ve already signed it, sent it over to the senate and…Continue Reading

Lack of rain affecting weed programs

A University of Wisconsin weed specialist says the lack of rain has given some weeds an advantage over crops. Rodrigo Werle tells Brownfield it was dry for more than ten days before Thursday’s storm system, which was good for planting but not good for weed control. “We’ve planted a lot of crops. We’ve sprayed our…Continue Reading

Strong winds lead to dusty fields in northwest Iowa

Photo courtesy of Kelly Nieuwenhuis/X A northwest Iowa farmer says high temperatures and strong winds led to some challenging conditions Friday. Kelly Nieuwenhuis tells Brownfield, “I’m glad we do very minimal tillage. We do a one-pass vertical tillage on our bean stubble and we don’t have dirt flying today, but fall tillage on bean stubble…Continue Reading

Healthy Dog Importation Act reintroduced in U.S. Senate

Legislation to combat the spread of foreign animal diseases entering the U.S. has been reintroduced in the U.S. Senate. Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley says the Healthy Dog Importation Act would help maintain domestic animal health, which is critical to the nation’s public health goals. “The Center for Disease Control estimates over 1 million dogs are…Continue Reading

Farmer says ag service isn’t always there when needed

A Wisconsin farmer says parts and service need to be more available during key times like planting and harvest. Raymond Dietrich raises crops for his dairy near Green Bay.  He tells Brownfield when it’s time to roll, a weekend breakdown can be a serious problem. “Down time for us is huge, and yet it seems…Continue Reading

A dirty grill can make foods unsafe

Summer grilling season is just around the corner.  Meredith Carothers with the USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service says it’s a good time to make sure your grill is cleaned and isn’t at risk of spreading foodborne illnesses. AUDIO: Healthy Living on the importance of a clean grill The post A dirty grill can make foods…Continue Reading

Increasing dairy products without growing the dairy herd

The US dairy industry has produced more dairy products with the same amount of milk.  But how is that possible?  Mike North with Ever.Ag provides some background. AUDIO: Healthy Living on dairy production The post Increasing dairy products without growing the dairy herd appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Beginning farmer leans into corn this season

A mid-Michigan farmer says he’s planting more corn this season to hopefully offset lower commodity prices. Zach Wagner tells Brownfield he just started getting seed in the ground over the weekend. “We travel 62 miles from north to south, and up north it was two wet so that’s why we came down South, he explains. “That’s I…Continue Reading

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