Report encourages broader adoption of anaerobic digesters across agriculture

A new report indicates farms of all sizes could capitalize on anaerobic digestion. Brad Matuska with Minnesota’s Agricultural Utilization Research Institute (AURI) says while the technology is well established, there remains a lot of misunderstanding. “Anaerobic digesters are taking all kinds of organic materials and decomposing them in the absence of oxygen, which produces biogas.…Continue Reading

Ongoing drought impacting river levels

The senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the ongoing drought across much of the eastern Corn Belt is impacting river transportation. Eric Snodgrass tells Brownfield, “Our biggest asset when it comes to agriculture in the Midwest, which is the Mississippi River, is now for the sixth year in a row below its low…Continue Reading

Kansas farmer harvesting record corn, sorghum

Harvest is in full swing for south-central Kansas farmer Craig Meeker. “My corn is probably the best crop across the farm that I’ve ever raised.”  He says he has high expectations for his sorghum. “I had early sorghum that we already harvested, and it was incredible as well. I had some neighbors who had early…Continue Reading

Factors impacting farm growth

Nearly 50 percent of farms say they expect to grow over the next five years. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Purdue University’s Michael Langemeier breaks down the factors impacting farm growth. The post Factors impacting farm growth appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Late-summer warmth continues; a trend back towards drier weather for parts of the Heartland

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for above-normal temperatures nationwide, with the northern Plains and upper Great Lakes region having the greatest likelihood of experiencing unusually warm weather.  Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions in northern New England and portions of the northern Plains…Continue Reading

Brownfield Ag Weather Today

Brownfield Ag Weather Today

Late-season warmth will dominate the U.S. for the next several days, with a gradual southward and eastward shift of the hottest weather.  By the end of the week, afternoon temperatures above 90°F should be temporarily limited to areas from the Ohio Valley southward to the Gulf Coast.  Meanwhile, increasingly showery weather will affect the nation’s…Continue Reading

The correlation between consumer demand and cattle prices

Did you know that consumer demand for beef in the retail space has a direct and often significant impact on cattle prices? University of Tennessee ag economist Charley Martinez says, despite the higher prices, consumer demand has been at record levels recently.  AUDIO: Healthy Living on consumer demand and cattle prices The post The correlation…Continue Reading

Minnesota farmers urged to watch for Palmer amaranth during harvest

Minnesota farmers are encouraged to keep an eye out for Palmer amaranth during harvest. University of Minnesota Extension crops educator Liz Stahl says the state has done a good job keeping the invasive weed outside its borders. “Kudos to farmers and ag professionals, the Minnesota Department of Ag working with Extension as well, just keeping…Continue Reading

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