Enlist Corn: A Winning Package

Growers have experienced the advantages of Enlist E3 soybeans, and now they can expand those benefits in their corn acres with Enlist corn. Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist Jeff Moon says Vorceed Enlist and PowerCore Enlist corn package insect control and weed control together to help keep plants thriving throughout the season. The post Enlist Corn:…Continue Reading

Cattle prices continue to push higher

The market news manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says sale barns throughout the state continue to see record-high prices for cattle. Tony Hancock says as pastures are greening up, the demand for all cattle has been strong. “Some of those lighter weight calves that maybe don’t have as many days weaning as we…Continue Reading

How GLP-1s can impact protein consumption

Research shows that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (or GLP-1s – think Ozempic or similar medications) are changing how consumers shop for groceries. Glynn Tonsor with Kansas State University says that’s an area where the Meat Demand Monitor, a monthly online survey funded by the beef and pork checkoffs that track U.S. consumer preferences, views, and…Continue Reading

USDEC & NMPF partner with Guatemalan Dairy Association 

The U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), and Guatemalan Dairy Development Association (ASODEL), signed a memorandum of understanding that will strengthen ties between the U.S. and Guatemalan dairy industries.  The three organizations are advocating for free and fair trade policies and promoting greater dairy consumption.    USDEC President and CEO Krysta…Continue Reading

New bill introduced in Congress to lower egg prices

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill they say will lower the cost of eggs for consumers. Dusty Johnson, a U.S. Representative from South Dakota, is a sponsor of the Lowering Egg Prices Act. He says the bill rolls back regulations and takes a different food safety approach for breaker eggs. “Those…Continue Reading

Prepping for spring planting

Missouri farmers are getting ready for spring planting. “We’re basically playing the waiting game with Mother Nature.” Terry Schwoeppe from Franklin County says once the ground dries up, he’ll start applying spring fertilizer and scouting weeds, but spring planting won’t start until April. Jim Boerding from St. Charles County says it will be a few…Continue Reading

Moran says “hard to get a handle on” federal cuts

A U.S. Senator from Kansas says it’s hard to get a handle on changes happening in the federal workforce. Jerry Moran tells Brownfield the situation changes daily. “We need to see the method by which the decisions are being made and what’s the long-term plan? If there are reductions here, what does it mean and…Continue Reading

Farmer funding freeze litigation now in federal court

Nearly 20 nonprofit agricultural organizations and cities have joined in a lawsuit to restore federal funding for farmers. Pasa Sustainable Agriculture’s Hannah Smith-Brubaker tells Brownfield funding approved by Congress and allocated through federal contracts should be binding. “It’s not right, it’s unfair,” she says. “It has a really negative impact on farmers and their local…Continue Reading

Tractors circle Michigan’s Capitol to rally against oversight

A state representative and farmer says tractors circling Michigan’s capitol during National Agriculture Day were not there to celebrate. Luke Meerman tells Brownfield, “Frustration has come to a boiling point for Michigan farmers, with mostly the Department Environmental Quality, EGLE and their treatment of farmers.” He says many farmers are so discouraged by interactions with…Continue Reading

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