IL Ag Legislative Day

Brownfield’s Jared Whilte covers the Illinois Ag Legislative Day in Springfield, IL. The post IL Ag Legislative Day appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.     Continue Reading

The start of an active, moisture-laden pattern as temps vary across the Heartland

Across the Corn Belt, a warm front accompanied by showers and thunderstorms is lifting slowly northward.  The front separates much-above-normal temperatures (up to 30°F above normal, with Friday highs expected to approach 90°F) across Nebraska and the middle Mississippi River Valley from colder-than-normal conditions (highs struggling to reach 40°F) over the upper Midwest and northern…Continue Reading

Wide-ranging temps to accompany a wet, active pattern for most as the month of April begins

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for above-normal precipitation nearly nationwide, with near-normal rainfall confined to Florida and the southern Atlantic Coast.  Meanwhile, warmer-than-normal weather from the southern half of the Plains to the middle and southern Atlantic Coast should contrast with below-normal temperatures in the Far West and northern New England. The…Continue Reading

Hog futures were lower ahead of the USDA’s quarterly inventory report

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were higher, getting ready for widespread direct business. April live cattle closed $2.47 higher at $209.55 and June live cattle closed $2.77 higher at $205.80.  April feeder cattle closed $1.67 higher at $287.55 and May feeder cattle closed $1.35 higher at $286.52.  Direct cash cattle trade…Continue Reading

2025 shipping going well so far

A cooperative leader says so far, the flow of agricultural products is going smoothly this spring. Joshua Grunnet with Alcivia Cooperative tells Brownfield they’ve been able to move fertilizer all winter. “We’ll take inbound rail and we’ll take as much as we can off the Illinois River.” Grunnet says when marketing grain, having access to…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 27, 2025

May corn closed at $4.50, down 1 and 1/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $10.16 and 3/4, up 15 and 3/4 centsMay soybean meal closed at $294.50, up 90 centsMay soybean oil closed at 44.27, up 163 pointsMay wheat closed at $5.32, down 3 and 1/4 centsApr. live cattle closed at $209.55, up $2.47Apr. feeder cattle…Continue Reading

Soybeans up, corn down on more pre-report positioning

Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. Beans followed bean oil, which was supported by global demand expectations. Soybean oil was one of the few major commodities to see an improvement in the week export sales report and nearing the halfway point of 2024/25, the pace is considerably faster than 2023/24. That’s largely because…Continue Reading

Tariffs likely to cause shifts in livestock rations

The retiring head of the Wisconsin Agribusiness Association and former feed mill manager says the new tariffs on Canadian products that start in April will likely cause a shift in livestock feed use. Tom Bresner tells Brownfield canola meal has been a low-cost protein source popular with producers, but that’s likely to change. “As far…Continue Reading

Black Sea uncertainty, tariff threats impacting wheat

An ag economist says the wheat markets have been hesitant amid some Black Sea uncertainty. University of Missouri’s Ben Brown says, “There was a lot of talk around the Russia-Ukraine situation. The U.S. was in Saudi Arabia with Russia trying to broker a peace deal. It seems like there’s some movement happening in that market…Continue Reading

Hinson remains optimistic on new farm bill

A U.S. Representative from Iowa says she’s encouraged by farm bill progress in Congress. Republican Ashley Hinson tells Brownfield she’s optimistic a new five-year farm bill can get completed before the current extension expires in September. “We’re talking about the need to make sure certainty is in place with crop insurance programs, the trade expansions…Continue Reading

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