Kansas City Fed economist: land values keep ag finances stable

An economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City says financial conditions in the ag sector are holding steady. Nathan Kauffman, senior vice president and Omaha Branch executive,  says there’s plenty of uncertainty heading into 2026, but, “Most producers are still able to service the debt they have on their loans. The fact that…Continue Reading

Turn Harvest Into a Weed Management Opportunity

Harvest is in full swing, and Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Jason Gibson, says the combine cab gives farmers one last chance to evaluate the success of their herbicide program and check fields for weeds that may need early control next season. He tells Brownfield there are several steps growers can take if they discover…Continue Reading

NFU says Argentina bailout sends mixed signals to farmers

The president of the National Farmers Union says the Trump administration’s recent taxpayer-funded bailout of Argentina is sending mixed signals to farmers and ranchers. Rob Larew tells Brownfield, “The fact that during a government shutdown we can give $20 billion to Argentina, and we just learned that they have now doubled that, but that farm…Continue Reading

Nearly 20,000 commercial egg layers impacted by HPAI in northern Indiana 

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in a commercial egg layer facility in LaGrange County, Indiana. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says 19,570 birds will be depopulated and an approximately 6.2-mile control area with a more than 12-mile surveillance zone in portions of LaGrange, Elkhart, and Noble counties has been established.  Indiana is a leading producer…Continue Reading

New guide helps protect family farms in succession planning process

An ag attorney with Ohio State University’s Agricultural and Resource Law Program says having the right succession plan in place is essential to protecting the farm for the next generation.  Robert Moore says understanding the importance of land values is critical to the planning process.  “Knowing what the value of the property and what the tax basis…Continue Reading

Eastern Equine Encephalitis reported in central Wisconsin

Wisconsin’s first 2025 case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis has been reported.  The Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection says a five-month old colt contracted the disease in Marathon County.  Both Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus are carried by mosquitoes and cannot pass directly between horses and humans.  The ag department says EEE…Continue Reading

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