Fans were expecting ‘I’m the Problem’ to be a major chart success, but the album just hit a goal that even Wallen’s never accomplished before. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

Fans were expecting ‘I’m the Problem’ to be a major chart success, but the album just hit a goal that even Wallen’s never accomplished before. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson cover the Homestead Dairy Tour The post Homestead Dairy Tour appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
He asked fans to stop making “hateful comments” about Moroney after their viral AMAs moment. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson covers the State Star Ceremony The post Indiana FFA State Convention appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson covers the Ohio Agriculture Conservation Initiative Farm Tour The post Ohio Agriculture Conservation Initiative Farm Tours appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Brent Barnett covers the High-Blend Biodiesel Ribbon Cutting Celebration The post High-Blend Biodiesel Ribbon Cutting Celebration appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
A southern Illinois agronomist says many farmers in his region have lost a month of the growing season. “The last time that I ran a tractor across the field was April 28th doing some burn down on cover crops.” John Pike, who farms in Williamson County and operates Pike Ag LLC, says near constant cool,…… Continue Reading
The movie shares “never-before-revealed” stories about Phil Robertson. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Brownfield Ag News is pleased to announce the addition of Colton Whitney as its summer broadcast intern. Based in Jefferson City, Missouri, Whitney will collaborate with the team to produce compelling content for Brownfield’s radio network and multimedia platforms “Colton’s passion for agriculture and dedication to sharpening his journalism skills make him an outstanding addition…… Continue Reading
A mix of weather patterns across the US Corn Belt is impacting planting progress and early crop development. Climatologist Brian Fuchs with the National Drought Mitigation Center says drought conditions have improved in many parts of the Western Corn Belt. “Pivots were going on planted fields just to get some moisture into those seeds so…… Continue Reading