Biogas systems growing nationwide as methane capture rises

A former EPA advisor under the Biden administration says methane capture projects on U.S. farms have been increasing. Rod Snyder, who’s currently principal and founder of Junction Strategies – a consulting firm specializing in agriculture, climate, and environmental policy – says these projects can help farmers generate new revenue streams. “The number of digestors on…Continue Reading

Dairy producer wants accountability for milk check deductions

A Wisconsin dairy producer critical of the increased processor make allowances wants to know where the money is going. Mike Yager milks 275 Holsteins and grows feed crops near Mineral Point.  He says the prices paid to farmers dropped but consumer prices for dairy products didn’t. “I want to see the difference, you know, in…Continue Reading

USDA sending out 2024 farm program payments

The USDA says farm program payments for the 2024 crop year are being distributed and an ag economist says it’s not a huge payment. “It’s at least something in contrast to the previous three years, with almost no payments made.” Pat Westhoff with MU’s Food and Ag Policy Research Institute says Ag Risk Coverage payments…Continue Reading

Drought conditions creep up in eastern Iowa

A farmer in eastern Iowa says his area needs some rain. Matthew Willimack raises corn and soybeans in DeWitt near the Mississippi River. He tells Brownfield his farm has received a small amount of moisture this fall. “We had just a few days of downtime (during harvest) from weather,” he said. “It made for pretty…Continue Reading

Midwest Farmers Prefer Brownfield Ag News; Latest research shows farmers choose and trust Brownfield over other radio options in the Midwest

Brownfield Ag News is proud to announce the results of the 2025 FMR/Eastlan Consumer Behavior Analysis Study, the only research of its kind measuring engagement specifically with farm programming rather than overall station audiences. The survey covers counties representing 68.7% of U.S. corn acres, 66.5% of soybean acres, and 58% of all growers with 500+…Continue Reading

Fall soil tests are key to optimize fertility in 2026

An agronomist says farmers should prioritize soil testing this fall before making any nutrient management decisions for 2026. Tim Beninga with LG Seeds says fertility plans should be based on each field. “You need a good baseline to start with to know what’s out there so you’re not overapplying or underapplying,” he says.   He tells Brownfield…Continue Reading

Fieldwork, 2026 financial planning prioritized post-harvest

Fall fieldwork is in full swing for eastern Iowa farmer Tim Meyer. The Henry County producer tells Brownfield weather conditions have been favorable. “We’re doing dirt work right now and I think it’s going to end up being a really good fall for us,” he said. “I think we’ll get everything done, which we didn’t…Continue Reading

Ag law expert encourages preparedness for new Michigan CAFO permit rules

An ag law specialist says Michigan farmers should plan for final manure regulations for large livestock operations to go into effect this January. Brigit Rollins with the National Ag Law Center tells Brownfield the Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy’s (EGLE) recent decision to move forward with revisions to the state’s Concentrated Animal Feeding…Continue Reading

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