Planning for tar spot

An agronomist with AgriGold says many farmers have tar spot on their mind. Brian Weihmeir, who covers central Illinois, says the yield robbing corn disease is at the forefront of many farmers plans for the 2025 growing season. “That kept a lot of growers looking at not only the hybrid selection standpoint, which has probably…Continue Reading

Farmers gaining interest in short-stature corn

There could be another uptick in short-stature corn acreage this year. Stine Seed CEO Myron Stine says more farmers are talking about growing short corn. “Our definition of short-stature corn is probably different than some other companies have, so as that whole thing has morphed into what it is today we certainly do see growers…Continue Reading

Cash dairy prices end week mostly lower

Cash dairy prices were lower except for cheese Friday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.    Dry whey was down $0.0025 at $0.49.  No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.01 at $1.64.  Eight sales were recorded, ranging from $1.6150 to $1.64.  Cheese barrels were unchanged at $1.66.  Three sales were recorded, ranging from $1.63…Continue Reading

Nebraska FFA members give back by packaging meals for kids in need

Teaming up to provide meals for 400 children statewide. Nearly 800 Nebraska FFA members took part in an event with Meals for the Heartland during this year’s 97th state convention. They packaged more than 100,000 meals to be delivered to the Food Bank of Lincoln for this year’s “Living to Serve” event. Kaytra Collins is…Continue Reading

Sec. Rollins, ethanol industry express need for E15 year-round

Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the Trump administration remains committed to finding a permanent solution for year-round E15. “What our farmers and ranchers stand for is how we truly save the future of the country,” Rollins said. “We do believe that E15 is a big part of that. We’re working day in and day out,…Continue Reading

Planting season off to a measured start in central IL

A pair of central Illinois farmers say the 2025 planting season is off to a measured start in their area. Ron Kindred, who grows corn and soybeans in Logan County, tells Brownfield, “A lot of anhydrous got put on in the last couple of weeks here, and a lot of field work has been done.” …Continue Reading

Corteva confirms layoffs in Johnston, Iowa

Corteva Agriscience has confirmed some upcoming layoffs at its Johnston, Iowa location. According to Iowa Workforce Development data, approximately 44 employees will be laid off next month. In a statement to Brownfield, a Corteva spokesperson said the company regularly evaluates the organization and at times adjusts how resources are deployed, “including our people to ensure…Continue Reading

Early assessments on alfalfa

An extension crops educator encourages growers to assess alfalfa conditions. Dave Nicolai is with the University of Minnesota. “We don’t know for sure, but we think it’s actually going to be okay. It’s somewhat based on having really cold temperatures without that snow cover, the other thing is ice-heaving and maybe even ice sheeting.” He…Continue Reading

KXEO Sports Report 4/4/2025

KXEO Sports Report 4/4/2025

The Mexico Bulldogs high school baseball team lost 3-1 to the Hannibal Pirates in Hannibal on Thursday, Apr. 3, 2025. Mexico’s Brady Fox pitched six innings and struck out one […]Continue Reading

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