Back to the starting line for weed management

An extension weed scientist says many Arkansas farmers are back at the starting line for managing weeds following excessive rains and flooding. “Fields are just starting to dry out now. I would imagine now through next week it’s going to be busy, busy, busy.” Tom Barber with the University of Arkansas says pre-emergence herbicides have…Continue Reading

USMCA: a look at the good and improvements needed

Trade experts say non-tariff trade barriers and other ag provisions should be addressed in next year’s review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Luis Rosendo Guiterrez, the Undersecretary of Foreign Trade in Mexico, says biotechnology, import-export efficiencies and phytosanitary processes are challenging. “We need to be faster with these processes to reduce all the costs this implies.”…Continue Reading

Corn growers seek long-term E15 certainty

A past president of the Iowa Corn Growers Association says an increase in domestic use could provide a boost for producers during a time of trade uncertainty. Lance Lillibridge tells Brownfield, “That can happen with E15 or the Next Generation Fuels Act where we have higher blends of ethanol and biofuels.” The eastern Iowa corn…Continue Reading

Iowa farmer sticking with regular crop rotation

Not all growers are planning to shift to more corn acres this year. Southeast Iowa farmer Tim Meyer tells Brownfield he has no plans to disrupt what’s been working for him on his operation. “I would hate to throw things out of rotation just for pure speculation for what I’d think the markets are going…Continue Reading

Every Decision Counts

As growers prepare to plant or have recently begun, every decision counts towards ensuring a profitable harvest. Today, we’ll explore strategies with Nutrien Ag Solutions to help with a successful growing season. Nutrien Financial senior director of business development John Maman says this is a critical time of year for farmers. The post Every Decision Counts appeared…Continue Reading

Pork producers voicing China trade concerns on Capitol Hill 

Some pork producers say escalating trade tensions with China could have lasting impacts on the industry. North central Ohio pork producer Pat Hord says the country is one of the largest buyers of U.S. pork.  “This current state makes it impossible for us to compete in that market,” he says. “It also makes it easier…Continue Reading

Administration says it will work with farmers to protect ag workforce

President Trump says he’s going to work with farmers to address labor shortages as his administration continues to ramp up deportations of undocumented immigrants. The President made his comments during a cabinet meeting at the White House on Thursday.  “If they have strong recommendations for their farms for certain people, we’re going to let them…Continue Reading

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