Bouncing back after one of the worst years ever for pork producers

Bouncing back after one of the worst years ever for pork producers

The immediate past president of the National Pork Board says she’s optimistic about the upcoming year despite a tumultuous 2023.  This past year will go down as pork producers’ worst year on record.  But, Heather Hill of Indiana says unlike in 1998 pork producers were able to better weather the economic storm. “A big difference,…Continue Reading

Mixed signals on U.S. planting intentions

Mixed signals on U.S. planting intentions

A global strategist for grain and oilseeds with Rabobank says he’s getting mixed signals on what U.S. farmers intend to plant this spring. Stephen Nicholson says soybean margins look better than corn margins. However “talking with seed companies, there continues to be really good corn sales. Their farmer surveys show farmers want to plant more…Continue Reading

Concerns remain about Paraguay beef imports

Concerns remain about Paraguay beef imports

The U.S. cattle industry remains concerned about the USDA’s recent decision to allow beef imports from Paraguay.  Kent Bacus with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association tells Brownfield the objection has nothing to do with competition and everything to do with animal health. “Yeah, they could put the health of our herd at risk, and that’s…Continue Reading

New USDA rule outlines standards for livestock contracts

New USDA rule outlines standards for livestock contracts

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is finalizing a new rule to set clearer standards on discrimination and retaliation in livestock contracts under the Packers and Stockyards Act. The inclusive competition rule doesn’t allow hostile treatment of livestock and poultry growers based on race, color, sex, age or disability. It also doesn’t allow discrimination against a…Continue Reading

Upper Mississippi locks almost ready for shipping season

Upper Mississippi locks almost ready for shipping season

The upper Mississippi River will be open to shipping in less than two weeks. Patrick Moes with the St. Paul District of the Army Corps of Engineers tells Brownfield there were four winter maintenance projects.  He says Lock and Dam #2 in Hastings, Minnesota, and Lock and Dam #4 in Alma, Wisconsin reopened Wednesday.  “And…Continue Reading

Farmer braces for ‘extremely dry’ planting season

Farmer braces for ‘extremely dry’ planting season

A southwest Iowa farmer says he’s less than a month away from planting. “The 5th of April time frame is when I’ll probably get started,” Duane Aistrope said. Aistrope says farmers in his area are dealing with extremely dry conditions. “In the past years, we’ve had timely rains and lived off subsoil moisture and had…Continue Reading

Climatologist gives updated precipitation outlook

Climatologist gives updated precipitation outlook

A weather expert says areas of the Corn Belt could receive some precipitation the rest of the week. Justin Glisan, state climatologist with the Iowa Department of Agriculture, says a more active storm track is expected. “We’ve seen more rainfall, more precipitation events south of Iowa,” he said, “basically Eastern Corn Belt into Missouri. We’re…Continue Reading

Broadband reaching more rural Americans

Broadband reaching more rural Americans

Broadband continues to reach more rural areas. Focus on Rural America founder and former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Patty Judge says billions in taxpayer dollars are being distributed across the country to bring high-speed internet access to the nearly one in five rural Americans still on the wrong side of the digital divide. “A really substantial…Continue Reading

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