The singer’s mom is opening up about a scary bout with breast cancer she endured in 2024. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The singer’s mom is opening up about a scary bout with breast cancer she endured in 2024. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A Midwestern governor says increasing domestic demand for ag products could help improve uncertainty in the ag economy. Nebraska’s Jim Pillen says he’s met with USDA Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins to express his concerns about the impact tariffs could have on agriculture exports. “If we can slow play those that could help be less disruptive…… Continue Reading
Sara Evans’ youngest daughter is going to have a baby in 2025. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear how crop inputs move throughout the supply chain. Vice President of Crop Nutrients Kreg Ruhl with Growmark shares how important waterways are for farmers to get the products they need. The post Navigating Crop Inputs to Farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. … Continue Reading
Nebraska Public Power District Director of Wholesale Sales and Services Chad Podolak says NPPD provides a reliable and diverse energy generation resource mix that benefits the state’s farmers and ethanol industry. He tells Brownfield that NPPD continues to work with state ag entities to explore potential carbon sequestration. The post Powering the State. Empowering Ag. appeared…… Continue Reading
Here is who is remaining after the most recent episode of ‘American Idol.’ Continue reading…… Continue Reading
In high school baseball on 4/21/2025, Southern Boone bested Russellville 6-2. Eugene shutout Richland 10-0 in six innings. Glasgow falls to Tipton 7-2. Centralia blanked Sturgeon 2-0. Fayette over Stover […]… Continue Reading
Biological crop protection products are projected to be a two-billion dollar business in the next five years, but there are a lot of questions from farmers and retailers alike. Leah Anderson is President of WinField United, and she will update us on biologicals and product testing on today’s Managing for Profit. The post Biological crop…… Continue Reading
Corn planting has picked up, with 33% of Missouri’s corn in the ground compared to just 9% a week ago. Six percent of the corn has emerged, which is about 2% ahead of average. Fifteen percent of Missouri’s soybeans are planted. That’s far ahead of the 6% five-year average, and 10% ahead of last week.…… Continue Reading
South Dakota farmers are making progress on planting amid very dry conditions. The USDA says seven percent of the corn is planted, ahead of this time last year and the five-year average. Oats are 59 percent planted, and spring wheat is at 50 percent. Winter wheat is rated 31 percent poor to very poor, with…… Continue Reading