Drones providing alternate cover crop seeding method

The Midwest regional director for American Farmland Trust sees drones as another tool in expanding the use of cover crops. Kris Reynolds, who also farms in central Illinois, says the technology is showing its usefulness. “One of the things we often hear about is ‘I just don’t have the time to get this done in…Continue Reading

Deadline to comply with traceability rule nears

Cattle producers have until November 5 to switch to tags that comply with the USDA’s final traceability rule. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s vice president of government affairs, Ethan Lane, says visually and electronically readable tags are required for intact breeding animals over 18 months, moving interstate along with rodeo cattle and bison. “We’re hearing from…Continue Reading

Sorghum production up on month, down on year

The USDA raised its 2024 U.S. sorghum production guess. The crop is now estimated at 301.995 million bushels, an increase of 8% from August on a higher yield estimate, up to 57.3 bushels per acre, but that’s 5% less than 2023 due to a year-to-year decline in planted area, which pulled harvested area down to…Continue Reading

U.S. House passes bill to protect agriculture from foreign entities

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that would safeguard the country’s agriculture sector from potential threats posed by foreign entities. Congressman Frank Lucas, from Oklahoma, says the legislation would increase security of foreign involvement in U.S. farmland purchases. “The bill focuses the government’s limited resources on foreign adversaries People’s Republic of China, Russia, Iran,…Continue Reading

Drought situation intensifies in Eastern Corn Belt

A climatologist says he’s concerned about the severity of drought conditions in parts of the Eastern Corn Belt. Eric Hunt with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says a large portion of Ohio is in desperate need of rain. “We’ve seen very widespread and intense drought formation across parts of Appalachia including southeastern Ohio and West Virginia…Continue Reading

USDA reduces 2024 cotton, rice crop expectations

The USDA has lowered its expectations for 2024 U.S. cotton and rice production modestly. Upland cotton is seen at just under 14 billion bales, 4% below August due to a reduction in yield, now pegged at 794 pounds per acre, but still up 19% on the year thanks to larger acreage totals with 2024 harvested…Continue Reading

Rep. Hinson says Chinese ag drones threaten U.S. food supply

A U.S. Representative from Iowa says the use of Chinese-manufactured agriculture drones could be a threat to food security. Republican Ashley Hinson tells Brownfield the U.S. needs to push back against China’s supply of DJI spray drones. “They have sophisticated sensing technology designed to help monitor the health of crops and direct the spray to…Continue Reading

Corn rootworm an issue for some in Nebraska

An agronomist with Hoegemeyer Hybrids says corn rootworm has been an issue for some Nebraska farmers. Craig Langemeier tells Brownfield… “The main problem with them is they’re going to feed on the roots. Maybe to the point where we may see just yield loss from a lack of a root system, but we also see…Continue Reading

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