A Variable Spring Planting Season

Spring planting conditions varied in Missouri. Despite the cool, wet conditions, northern Missouri farmer and Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council board member Chris Mallet says his soybeans are developing well. Hear more about spring planting in the latest Spotlight on Soybeans. The post A Variable Spring Planting Season appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

Rice acreage reduction expected in Arkansas

An extension rice agronomist says a reduction in rice acres in Arkansas was expected due to the wet spring. Jarrod Hardke with the University of Arkansas tells Brownfield “when it starts raining April 15 and the lucky ones got a day here and there to plant the following eight weeks. That was the train we…Continue Reading

Cotton, rice planted area fall from a year ago

Farmers planted fewer cotton and rice acres this year. The USDA says upland cotton planted area in 2025 was 9.949 million acres, 9% less than the 2024 total of 10.976 million acres, partially due to attempts to improve profitability along with questions about demand. Rice is estimated at 2.684 million acres, 8% below a year…Continue Reading

American Butter Institute urges FDA action on label violation

Dairy producers are again asking the Food and Drug Administration to crack down on imitation dairy product labels. Chris Galen with the American Butter Institute and the National Milk Producers Federation says for decades, plant-based products have misappropriated dairy-specific terms in their product labels, and it’s not just milk. “Almond milk, soy milk are the…Continue Reading

Baldwin says proposed SNAP cuts impact farmers, state budgets

A Wisconsin Senator opposed to reconciliation bill cuts in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program says farmers would be hurt as well as low-income families. Democrat Tammy Baldwin tells Brownfield in her state alone, farm direct food sales to pantries and nutrition programs are impacted.  “Those have had significant impacts on farms throughout the State of…Continue Reading

2025 sorghum acres below 2024

U.S. sorghum planted area dipped in 2025. That was at least partially due to a decline in export demand from China due to trade tensions. The USDA says farmers planted 6.2 million acres to grain sorghum this year, 100,000 less than last year, with harvested area also expected to be below the 2024 total. The…Continue Reading

Corn Belt farmers shift corn acres

Some farmers in the Corn Belt say they adjusted their corn acres this spring. In Davison, Aurora and Sanborn Counties, South Dakota Chet Edinger says the farm planted more corn acres than intended, due to winter wheat failure. “Weather was the major factor for us, but I’m not afraid of a big corn crop for…Continue Reading

A critical week for grain prices

The chief commodities economist with Stone X Group says it’s a critical week for corn and other grain prices. Arlan Suderman tells Brownfield “We have reports on Monday that are known for their market moving surprises and at the end of the week is the Indepence Day holiday. Historically, it tends to be pivotal, especially…Continue Reading

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