Producer says local push needed to support whole milk law

A Wisconsin dairy farmer says the task of getting whole and 2% milk back into schools now needs local support. Mike Yager milks cows near Mineral Point, Wisconsin. He tells Brownfield now is the critical time for farmers to approach their local school boards who make milk purchasing contracts. “We’re not going to change anything…Continue Reading

Corn, soybeans bounce off recent lows as wheat ends session mixed

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. Contracts bounced off the recent lows, monitoring weather in South America. Central Brazil saw good rain over the weekend, while near-term, parts of Argentina could remain dry, potentially stressing the crop during early stages of development. Soybean export inspections were up on the week, down on…Continue Reading

Allendale analyst sees more soybean acres next season

The director of brokerage for Allendale suggests there could be an increase in soybean acres during the 2026 growing season. Greg McBride tells Brownfield, “We’re still talking about 95 or 94 million acres planted in corn. On the soybean side, at this point I’ve got to think acres go back up to 84 or 85…Continue Reading

The right way to cut costs in 2026

An ag economist at Purdue University says farmers should be considering more than cost when making input decisions for 2026. Michael Langemeier tells Brownfield, “You want to compare the benefits of making a change to the cost of making a change. If you think the impact is going to be relatively large, you could lose quite…Continue Reading

H-2A wage rule sets floor, not ceiling, as farmers prioritize retaining skilled labor

An ag labor specialist says many farmers who use the H-2A guest worker program are planning to offer wages above the new minimums set by the Department of Labor. Sarah Black with Great Lakes Ag Labor Services tells Brownfield it’s a common commitment she’s seeing from clients. “They have workers that have come back 10, 12 years every single year, and those are valuable members of…Continue Reading

Sorghum export inspections surge following new demand from China

The USDA reports a mixed start to the calendar year for U.S. export inspections. Corn inspections during the week ending January 1st fell below the previous week but was more than double this time last year as the strong sales from earlier in the marketing year leave U.S. ports. While soybean inspections were solid, they’re…Continue Reading

Cash dairy prices mixed again Monday

Cash dairy prices were mixed Monday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.    Dry whey was unchanged at 0.7250. No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down 0.04 to 1.35.  Eight sales were recorded, ranging from 1.35 to 1.37.  Cheese barrels remained unchanged at 1.4000.  No sales were recorded.    Butter prices were down 0.03 to 1.3450. Seventeen sales were recorded ranging from 1.3450 to 1.3750.  Nonfat dry milk was up $0.0050 at 1.18. One…Continue Reading

Playlist