Dry summers more common now

Wisconsin’s state climatologist says climate change is not new, with measurable differences every year. Steve Vavrus tells Brownfield the state has been a little warmer and wetter almost every year since recordkeeping began in the 1890s. “In every season in every county, we’re seeing Wisconsin having a warming trend, but it’s especially true in winter.…Continue Reading

Wisconsin returns to testing all dairy farms for HPAI

Wisconsin’s first avian influenza case in a dairy herd means a change in the state’s milk testing procedure. Adam Brock with the state’s Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection says Wisconsin was able to do less testing for a while. “In September of 2025, we achieved gold status, so that allowed us to reduce…Continue Reading

Cattle industry sees momentum on wolves, grazing access, and markets

The president of the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association is celebrating several successes as 2025 ends. Jake Thompson of Barnesville says the state increased the elk and wolf depredation funds. “That was really really huge because we’d actually already run out, so there was a backlog. And they were able to address some of that, and…Continue Reading

Trade tensions explain China’s lack of U.S. soybean imports

The co-founder of AgMarket.Net says China’s lack of U.S. soybean imports isn’t overly surprising due to the recent trade dispute. Jim McCormick says they usually buy lots of grain during the fall, but “What you’re seeing in this release of import trade data from China, you’re showing how well they chose to essentially ignore the…Continue Reading

Hard water, weak results: why herbicide mixing matters

Many challenges can emerge when farmers spray herbicides to control weeds. Drew Butler, adjuvant portfolio manager for Loveland Products, says one issue that often arises involves the water used for mixing. “Anytime you’re using a herbicide, you have the chance of losing efficacy with your water quality. So if you have hard water, which is…Continue Reading

Taking Care of Others Beyond the Holidays

Missouri Soybean Association President Renee Fordyce says agriculture is hurting right now and it’s important to take care of others, not just in the holiday season. Listen to learn more now! The post Taking Care of Others Beyond the Holidays appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

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