Market advisor says most farmers wisely sold during winter rally

A broker and marketing advisor says most farmers wisely sold some old-crop corn and soybeans during the brief winter market rally. Mike North with Ever.ag tells Brownfield the January to February rally attracted a lot of old crop sales. “That was a real problem before the rally really caught its second wind if you will,…Continue Reading

NCGA pushing for corn & ethanol’s inclusion in India trade deal

The president of the National Corn Growers Association says the organization is pushing the Trump administration to ensure corn is included in any new trade deal with India. Kenneth Hartman, Jr. tells Brownfield India’s 1.4 billion people are an attractive market. “We’re very happy that he’s working on emerging markets and India is one of…Continue Reading

Report shows Nebraska net farm income to double

A new report from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln projects that net farm income in the state will double to a record of nearly $10 billion in 2025. But, UNL extension policy specialist Brad Lubben says, the numbers don’t tell the full story. “It doesn’t seem to mesh with the sentiment, comments or public perception of…Continue Reading

Milk takes the spotlight as ADAI prepares for Indianapolis 500

The American Dairy Association Indiana says the month of May is an opportunity to showcase the role of dairy to a healthy diet. Brooke Williams, director of communications, says the winner of the Indianapolis 500 drinks a glass of milk in the winner’s circle, which highlights milk’s nutritional value. “Whether you’re finishing a workout or grabbing…Continue Reading

Minnesota farmer adapts to urban sprawl

A corn and soybean grower who farms south of the Twin Cities continues to adapt to urban sprawl. Brent Mohn of Northfield, Minnesota says residential and commercial growth influences his crop rotation. “We farm closer to urban areas, so some things are going to be leaving production going to development or stuff so we’ve adapted…Continue Reading

China remains absent from U.S. pork market

The USDA says China did not buy any U.S. pork during the week ending May 1st. That’s the fifth week in a row China has not purchased U.S. pork, at least partially due to the ongoing tariff dispute between the world’s two largest economies. U.S. and Chinese representatives are scheduled to meet this weekend to…Continue Reading

An opportunity for a farm bill in 2025

The Chairman of the House Ag Committee says there’s a path forward to get a farm bill this year.  Glenn “GT” Thompson says right now, the goal is to move the farm bill in two parts. The first is budget reconciliation, which Thompson calls a down payment on it. “We are investing more dollars in…Continue Reading

Near record rainfall delays planting progress in southeast Indiana

A southeast Indiana farmer says his operation has been battling with one of the wettest Aprils on record.  Tim Gauck raises corn, soybeans, wheat, and non-GMO corn in Decatur County.  “I see the weatherman say we had the 6th or 7th seventh wettest April with almost 8 inches of rain near Indianapolis,” he says. “We had two…Continue Reading

Compeer Financial supporting fairs across multiple states

County fairs across three states are receiving a boost thanks to Compeer Financial. Karen Schieler, manager of corporate giving, says the company’s County Fair Facility Upgrade Grant Program has awarded $242,000 to 61 county fairs in Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. “Upgrading hog pens, a lot of electrical updates, a lot of updates to wash racks,…Continue Reading

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