Tar spot confirmed in Illinois

A Bayer agronomist says tar spot has been confirmed in Illinois. “Not every black speck you find is to tar spot, but we’ve found some.” Lance Tarochione, who covers western Illinois, tells Brownfield conditions are prime. “These growing conditions are perfect for it to continue to infect and sporulate.”  He says, “It’s still hard to…Continue Reading

Denmark’s the first country to introduce livestock CO2 tax

In June, Denmark became the first country to introduce a carbon emission tax on livestock and European Milk Board chair says the tax will have a significant impact on the country’s dairy industry.  Denmark organic dairy farmer Kjartan Poulsen tells Brownfield this is part of the Green Denmark agreement.  “We are heavily regulated and have been…Continue Reading

The benefits of soybeans

The soybean could be called this Swiss Army Knife of plant-based proteins. Tim Rendall, domestic markets manager for the Illinois Soybean Association says it’s been one of the topics at a food technology event. AUDIO: Healthy Living on food grade soybeans The post The benefits of soybeans appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

The versatility of beef

Beef provides incredible options for all at home cooks. Shalene McNeill executive director of nutrition science, health and wellness for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says especially for those who are looking for leaner options for their cooking. AUDIO: Healthy Living on the versatility of beef The post The versatility of beef appeared first on…Continue Reading

U.S. demand for H-2A workers grows 65%

A new report from the American Immigration Council (AIC) shows demand for migrant farm workers grew 65% in five years. Steve Hubbard, senior data scientist with AIC, tells Brownfield the study from 2017 to 2022 shows how vital the H-2A work visa program has become. “Now it’s over two thirds of the US counties have…Continue Reading

Light direct cattle trade at midweek

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live were up and feeders were mostly higher, watching the direct markets and getting ready for Friday’s USDA Cattle on Feed report. Direct business was light during the session, but traders were at least somewhat encouraged by trade in the South holding steady with last week. August live was up $1.60 at…Continue Reading

Check wet bean fields for phytophthora

A plant pathologist with the University of Missouri Extension says phytophthora could show up in some soybean fields this year. Mandy Bish says the pathogen for the disease requires water to move into the root system and Missouri has been getting plenty of moisture this season. “If you start seeing wilting or yellowing plants about…Continue Reading

Spring wheat harvest nears in northwest Minnesota

The spring wheat harvest is nearing for growers in northwest Minnesota. Austen Germolus of Ada says combines could start rolling in a couple weeks. “But beginning the middle of August I would imagine that most of the wheat (will be ready to harvest). There’s some later-planted wheat that’s pushed a little later, but if we…Continue Reading

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