“I had to quit drinking or die,” Chesnutt remembers. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

“I had to quit drinking or die,” Chesnutt remembers. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
He might be onto something when he says that “people are starving for stuff that’s real.” Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Brownfield’s Erin Anderson will meet the 2025 Indy 500 Milk Women The post Introducing the Indy 500 Milk Women appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has declared May as National Beef Month. And Ag Director Chris Chinn tells Brownfield… “We are the third largest cow-calf state in the nation. We have a lot of cattle in Missouri with more than 58,000 farms having cattle on them.” The meat processing industry also contributes nearly $6 million to…… Continue Reading
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National Agricultural Law Center says it’s a strong statement as pesticide injury lawsuits continue against manufacturers for failing to warn about the health risks associated with using products. “That label alone is a sufficient defense against…… Continue Reading
The tour marks his first U.S. dates in 2025. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Some farmers say they’re taking a cautious approach to marketing and crop production decisions this year. Nebraska farmer Doug Saathoff tells Brownfield it’s becoming harder to take advantage of commodity prices. “If we have an upswing in price, try to just sell a little bit here and there, hopefully make a little bit, but I…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says locking in lower diesel fuel prices could help improve margins. Greg Ibendahl with Kansas State projects prices to be lower this year than they were last year. “If you can find those places where you can save a little bit of dollars, I think you’ll definitely help your bottom line. When…… Continue Reading
He woke up in a field with no idea how he spent the last 30 hours. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The senior U.S. Senator from Iowa says the Trump administration’s fuel waiver allowing nationwide sales of E-15 during the summer months is good news. But Chuck Grassley says he hopes this is the last year a waiver will be needed. “Because I hope a bill that I co-sponsored, a bipartisan bill that would allow E15…… Continue Reading