Soil-residual herbicides that can be applied to emerged corn

Some farmers might be unsure which soil-residual herbicides can be applied to emerged corn. University of Illinois Extension weed scientist Aaron Hager says there are dozens of commonly used products that won’t cause injury. “Now some of these you can go fairly late in fairly tall corn, whereas others are fairly short. Maybe two-leaf corn,…Continue Reading

Asparagus harvest starts with nonstop growth

An asparagus grower says this has been his first season with multiple all-night harvests. “That asparagus wanted to grow, and it did, it really showed us who was boss there for a few days.” Fourth-generation farmer Derek Oomen tells Brownfield picking started the first week of May. “Usually we’ll have busy starts, but what we…Continue Reading

Widespread prevent plant expected in Delta

An excessively wet planting season has worsened in the last month for farmers across the Delta. “It’s changed from flood water to rain water.” Several thousand acres of Jeff Rutledge’s farm in Jackson County, Arkansas flooded in early April. He says there’s been about 10 inches of rain in the last week. “Most of the…Continue Reading

Michigan wheat just about to flower

Michigan State University Extension’s wheat specialist says the state’s crop is just about to enter grain fill. Dennis Pennington says by the end of the week wheat should be start to flower and will be susceptible to fusarium head blight. “Infection can occur at fairly low temperatures, even down in the low 50s,” he says.…Continue Reading

ADC says new Healthy Labeling rule discriminates against dairy

A dairy group says the proposed Healthy Labeling rule for food will steer consumers away from healthy dairy products. Researcher Sherry Bunting with the American Dairy Coalition tells Brownfield the proposed changes to the labels would push consumers away from nutrient-rich dairy products. “There’s always been a healthy labeling rule but now, they’re trying to…Continue Reading

Lower winter crop rating, dollar boost wheat

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. 66% of U.S. beans are planted, ahead of average, but with widespread rain delays in the forecast over the next week or so. Recent heavy rainfall has delayed harvest and impacted crop quality in parts of Argentina. The USDA’s updated supply, demand, and production report is…Continue Reading

Sec. Rollins returns from UK trade mission

Photo courtesy of USDA U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says she has concluded some in-person meetings with officials in the United Kingdom and feels the trading relationship is strong. She tells Brownfield the trade mission came on the heels of President Trump recently announcing a trade agreement in principle with the UK. “Really the feeling…Continue Reading

Nebraska Pork Expo

Brownfield’s Kellan Heavican covers the Nebraska Pork Expo The post Nebraska Pork Expo appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Ag groups ready to push back on MAHA report

Farm groups are ready to push back if an anticipated report by the Make America Healthy Again Commission baselessly attacks agriculture. American Soybean Association Treasurer Alan Meadows says there are rumors the commission might suggest U.S. farmers are harming Americans through their production practices. “Possibly some negative implications towards seed oils, and then some negative…Continue Reading

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