Attorney urges risk management as farm bankruptcies continue to rise

Farm bankruptcies are on the rise, and an ag attorney says proactive financial reviews are a critical risk management tool. Austin Piefer, an associate attorney at Ag and Business Legal Strategies, says regularly reviewing balance sheets could help identify problems before it’s too late. “If all you’re doing is updating your balance sheet at the…Continue Reading

Farmers face fertilizer dilemma ahead of 2026 crop year

Soil fertility is a major consideration as farmers think about crop management in 2026. Iowa State University Extension agronomist Angie Rieck-Hinz says the high cost of fertilizer is a concern. “Sometimes the idea of not putting fertilizer on is not the best decision. So all the agronomists, the retail (and) extension agronomists, we’ve been having…Continue Reading

Save 10% on Phosphate Fertilizer Costs with RhizoSorb: Boost Your ROI for 2026

As growers plan ahead for 2026, phosphate fertilizer costs and nutrient efficiency are key concerns. Craig Dick, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Phospholutions, explains how RhizoSorb® 839-O is changing the game. This next-generation dry phosphate fertilizer keeps nutrients available to plants by reducing lock-up in the soil. That translates to about 10% savings…Continue Reading

Resources for Success

Corteva Agriscience market development specialist Brad Allen says when farmers choose to plant Enlist-traited crops, there are a lot of resources available to help them maximize their use of the technology. He tells Brownfield the Enlist Ahead hub features fact sheets, guides, training tools, and more. The post Resources for Success appeared first on Brownfield…Continue Reading

Rollins: Mexico falling short on NWS oversight

Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says Mexico is falling short in its oversight of New World screwworm. “Mexico has failed to enforce proper cattle movement, controls and infected regions, and isn’t tending to fly traps daily, as promised, which hinders real time detection capabilities.” Rollins says that’s unacceptable. “Mexico must fully implement the agreed-upon protocols and…Continue Reading

Pork is flavor

Pork is an incredibly versatile protein.  It allows home chefs to get creative with it and use it in a wide range of cuisines and cooking styles. Patrick Flemming, vice president of demand development for the National Pork Board, says pork is flavor. AUDIO: Healthy Living on pork’s flavor The post Pork is flavor appeared…Continue Reading

Avian Influenza returns early to South Dakota; turkey flocks hit

The state veterinarian in South Dakota says Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has returned early this fall. Beth Thompson says it’s likely caused by several factors. “We’ve seen a number of the teal ducks that are coming back non-negative. There’s also lots of rain this year with more potholes and slews, places where those migratory birds…Continue Reading

Missouri farmer hopes for Trump trade deals as 90% of crop unsold

A farmer in northwest Missouri says he’s trying to stay patient as the Trump administration negotiates new trade deals. “Nothing happens just like that.” Marty Richardson says he’s optimistic agreements can be reached with key trading partners, like China, by the spring. And until then “I think President Trump will come through with some sort…Continue Reading

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