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More shots have been fired during Bryan’s split with Barstool Sports personality Brianna Chickenfry. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says Nebraska’s 2024 net farm income is expected to decrease. Brad Lubben, with the University of Nebraska tells Brownfield… “A big drop in crop receipts, continued pressure on production costs and that ends up with about a $1.5 billion decline in net farm income.” Nebraska had a record $9.3 billion in total…… Continue Reading
Former President Donald Trump will return to the White House in the new year and an ag lobbyist says that will likely impact what lawmakers accomplish in the lame duck session. “I still think there’s a very small percentage likelihood we do a farm bill.” Mary Kay Thatcher with Syngenta says Congress will only be…… Continue Reading
Farmland sales continued to slow this year. Compeer Financial director of appraisal Dave Dinderman says there’s been about a 20 percent decrease in sales compared to 2023. “And while that may not seem like much, that’s a continuation of a trend of fewer and fewer sales over the prior few years.” He tells Brownfield with…… Continue Reading
An agronomist with Golden Harvest says most farmers in his territory are satisfied with the 2024 harvest season. Nate Prater, who covers the southern third of Illinois and portions of southwestern Indiana, tells Brownfield… “For the most part, I think guys were happy about their corn. Probably a little surprised.” He says, “I’m gonna say…… Continue Reading
You fall in love with your favorite Little Debbie treat, then one day it’s gone, leaving you angry and in emotional distress. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The singer says he thinks about this embarrassing mistake every time he sings his hit cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car.” Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Across the Corn Belt, dry weather has returned, aside from lingering showers in the Ohio Valley. Fieldwork delays continue where the heaviest rain fell in recent days, mainly across Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin, as well as portions of neighboring states. However, only 6% of the U.S. soybeans and 9% of the corn remained in…… Continue Reading
An ag economist says farmers are worried about the potential ag policy shifts heading into 2025. Jim Mintert with Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture says they surveyed farmers in latest Ag Economy Barometer about three weeks ahead of the election. “People were very concerned about politics and policy,” he says. “Those are the top 2…… Continue Reading