Study finds early life nutrition affects health, performance, carcass traits

Research shows that beef-on-dairy calves can be healthier and more profitable with the right early-life nutrition. Iowa State Extension Beef Specialist Denise Schwab tells Brownfield their two-and-a-half-year study followed 120 calves focusing on the level of starch and fiber in the diet, and how that impacted performance later in life.   She says they noticed some…Continue Reading

Cause of avian metapneumovirus spread remains a mystery

Minnesota turkey growers are struggling to protect flocks from avian metapneumovirus. Ashley Kohls with the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association says it’s unclear how the respiratory disease is being introduced. “There’s some speculation that it’s spread by wild birds, but wild bird testing has not indicated that it’s existing in wild birds. So we’re doing ongoing…Continue Reading

Illinois Beef Association keeping producers up to date

The business operations manager with the Illinois Beef Association says despite relatively good times in the cattle industry, producers still face challenges. Olivia Hoots says biosecurity concerns are always a threat. “Today and in our modern time, with all the different issues that we’ve got going on, whether it’s ticks, or influenza, or the newest…Continue Reading

An inconsistent 2025 planting season

An Ohio farmer says the 2025 planting season has been inconsistent. Eric Tipton says he’s finished planting on his farm, but that’s not the case for farmers in other areas.  “We’ve got some folks 30 miles north of us and 30 miles south of us that just started planting Memorial Day weekend,” he says. “That’s…Continue Reading

Simpson to lead National Council of Farmer Cooperatives

A policy expert with Bayer Crop Science will be the new CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Duane Simpson will start July 14. Simpson is a Kansas native who has spent 17 years at Bayer, leading state and federal government relations. Before joining Bayer, Simpson worked at the Kansas Grain and Feed Association…Continue Reading

Words of wisdom for the grad’s next chapter

Commentary. Although the June solstice is still a couple of weeks away, many view the Memorial Day holiday as their official kick-off to summer. High school and college graduations are in the rear-view mirror. Proms and FFA banquets, field days and class trips are no more than memories and hundreds of photos on someone’s mom’s…Continue Reading

Decent basis in southern Minnesota

A crop farmer in south-central Minnesota says local cash prices are decent. Tim Waibel of Courtland tells Brownfield the basis for soybeans is firming up. “Running a zero basis on the soybeans into ADM and CHS in Mankato.” He says the best corn basis is about 60 miles away. “That’d be an eight cent negative…Continue Reading

Ohio Pork makes large donation to help fight food insecurity

Photo provided by the Ohio Pork Council. The Ohio Pork Council is helping address food insecurity with several donations of fresh pork across the state through its Pork Power program. President-elect Jarred Black says donations were recently made to the Cincinnati-based Freestore Foodbank and the Grove City-based Mid-Ohio Food Collective. “Ohio is in the top 10 and 7th nationally in…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 28, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.51, down 8 and 1/2 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.47 and 1/2, down 14 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $293.70, down $2.60Jul. soybean oil closed at 48.93, down 64 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.30 and 1/4, up 1 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle closed at $213.92, down $1.20Aug. feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

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