Vetter: new trade deals take time

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says the U.S. is talking to dozens of countries following last month’s tariff announcements, but a former chief ag negotiator says new trade deals take time. Darci Vetter says it takes a lot of prep work before the countries come to the negotiating table to work through trade deals. “Having…Continue Reading

Corn Belt farmers embrace a season without over-the-top dicamba

U.S. soybean and cotton farmers are taking a different approach to weed management as the U.S. EPA reviews three over-the-top dicamba products. Jordan Bredehoft from Lafayette County, Missouri says it’s his first year using Enlist and Liberty to control waterhemp in soybeans. He tells Brownfield he will miss over-the-top dicamba. “That post, over-the-top application really…Continue Reading

Flooded fields could result in fewer cotton acres

Northeast Arkansas farmer Nathan Reed says waterlogged fields from last month’s floods will encourage some Delta farmers to plant fewer cotton acres this spring. “We’ve got some fields that are still a few weeks off from planting,” he says. “It seems like even the fields that aren’t flooded, we get a few good rains and…Continue Reading

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