Survey finds Nebraska farmland values are moderating

An ag economist says farmland values in Nebraska are moderating. “We estimate the market value at about $3,835 an acre, about 5% over the prior year,” Jim Jansen with the University of Nebraska Extension says. This is the third consecutive year the university’s annual farmland survey has shown increases, but Jansen says it’s a far…Continue Reading

Ethanol production up as stocks, exports fall

U.S. ethanol production was near historical highs last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.106 million barrels a day, the highest weekly average this year and tied for the third highest on record. That’s up 52,000 barrels per day on the week and 36,000 on the year, propelled by strong margins and…Continue Reading

Dairy farmers riding profitability wave

A dairy economist says expansion is very unlikely for farmers given the current financial conditions. “They are paying down debt, interest rates are higher as well.” Highground’s Betty Berning tells Brownfield margins for dairy farmers are much better than they were at the start of the year. “My latest estimates have margins pegged at $10.91…Continue Reading

Cover crops absorbing excess rain

A longtime user of cover crops says the infiltration benefits have helped prevent excess moisture stress in recent weeks. John Burke farms within a mile of Michigan’s Saginaw Bay. “Our soils are very flat where I’m at, they’re all lakebed soils,” he explains. “Erosion is a big problem and so is run off into our…Continue Reading

HPAI cases increase in people, dairy cattle

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting the first cases highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry workers since 2022. Officials say at least five people in Colorado have tested positive for the virus after depopulating birds at a poultry facility experiencing an outbreak. The CDC says high heat during the process was likely…Continue Reading

Midwest picking up after derecho

A senior science fellow with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the Midwest is officially recovering from a derecho. Eric Snodgrass tells Brownfield… “We use that term derecho when we’re talking about a storm system that produces damaging winds over at least a 400-mile swath.”  He says, “That’s certainly what we got out of this as it…Continue Reading

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