Ukraine expands crop production despite ongoing war

An ag economist says farmers in Ukraine have started to expand crop production despite the on-going war with Russia. Antonina Broyaka with Kansas State University says the country’s exports are important for global food security. “Despite wartime risk, Ukraine’s agriculture sector continues to demonstrate resilience and keeps a leading position in the world of agriculture…Continue Reading

Land rents aren’t changing much

An agricultural land expert says land rents for 2026 are stable. Colton Lacina with Farmers National Company says his firm manages annual leases on five thousand farms across twenty-nine states, and the price of renting cropland isn’t moving much. “This year so far, we’ve negotiated about a third of those leases to date, and the…Continue Reading

Research ties rising farm wages to growing dependence on ag imports

Researchers say the cost of farm labor is directly linked to the amount of fresh produce the U.S. imports. Michigan State University ag labor specialist Zach Rutledge has been analyzing the correlation between farm wages and ag imports into the U.S. over the past three decades. “When wages rise, we are seeing that statistically linked to the…Continue Reading

Three new cases of HPAI found in LaGrange County, Indiana

Three new cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza have been detected in LaGrange County, Indiana. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the latest cases have been confirmed on two commercial meat duck operations and a commercial egg laying facility. In total, more than 35,000 birds have been depopulated.  A 6.2-mile control area and…Continue Reading

Farm Bureau: Trump likely to keep using tariffs

A senior director of government relations says tariffs will likely remain part of President Trump’s trade strategy, regardless of the U.S. Supreme Court decision. Dave Salmonsen with the American Farm Bureau Federation tells Brownfield tariffs bring countries to the negotiating table. “We’ve seen deals with the United Kingdom and several of the countries in Southeast…Continue Reading

Cattle futures limit down at midweek

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were limit down on fund liquidation and technical weakness.  The market continues to digest the administration’s talk of an eventual reopening of the southern border.  December live cattle closed $7.25 lower at $220.52 and February live cattle closed $7.25 lower at $218.12.  January feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

Farmland values holding steady

An agricultural real estate expert says there has not been a drop in most farmland values. Colton Lacina with Farmers National Company tells Brownfield despite the farm economy, ag land values have been steady. “Depends on locale. Depends on quality. High quality land has definitely held tighter than marginal land. We have seen, in pockets,…Continue Reading

Soybeans gain on China trade hopes, corn up on record ethanol production

Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. Support came from the ongoing cautious optimism about the trade framework with China. Still, there are a lot of unknowns about the proposed deal and China also continues to buy beans from Brazil. Beijing is suspending retaliatory tariffs against the U.S., but there is a competitive disadvantage…Continue Reading

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