Don’t count out the 2025 crop just yet

A southwest Indiana-based agronomist says weather conditions have been mostly favorable in his area. Jordan Arndell with Dekalb ASGROW says timely rainfall has benefited crop development. “Each time we get one of those, it cools the environment down, it cools the plant down and they have adequate water,” he says. “I have not seen an overabundance…Continue Reading

United Soybeans Board Nominations Are Open

Three Michigan soybean farmers represent the state on the United Soybean Board. In this Pods for Profit, Michigan Soybean Committee CEO Ben shares more about their roles and the selection process currently underway. The post United Soybeans Board Nominations Are Open appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Heyde Denied Bond

The Moberly man charged with the murder of 23-year-old Bailey Scott was denied bond Wednesday at a review hearing. 68-year-old David Heyde remains in the Macon County Jail on a […]Continue Reading

Heyde denied bond

The Moberly man charged with the murder of 23-year-old Bailey Scott was denied bond Wednesday at a review hearing. 68-year-old David Heyde remains in the Macon County Jail on a […]Continue Reading

Senate Ag Committee advances two more USDA nominees

Two more USDA nominees have advanced out of the Senate Ag Committee and now await a floor vote. Richard Fordyce, President Trump’s nominee to be undersecretary for farm production and conservation, was approved with bipartisan support.  Michael Boren, the nominee for undersecretary for natural resources and environment, advanced on a party-line vote.  There are now…Continue Reading

Watch for foliar diseases and be ready

As July ends, some crop diseases are just getting started… so farmers will need to scout fields and know what to look for as they try to save yields.  Bill Verbaten from FMC has observations and some advice for producers next on today’s Managing for Profit. The post Watch for foliar diseases and be ready…Continue Reading

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