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Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation and its Outreach Efforts

Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation director Ruth Meirick says one of the primary focuses of the organization is mental health.  She tells Brownfield Minnesota Farm Bureau is bring awareness to death by suicide among farm families in the state and reduce the stigma around mental health. ...

todayMay 22, 2023 65

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Food and ag industry funding needs compromise

Michigan’s legislature has proposed dialing back funding for the state’s agricultural department. As the two chambers enter conference, Senator Sue Shink, Michigan Natural Resources and Agriculture chair and vice chair of the appropriations subcommittee, tells Brownfield support for the food and ag supply chain as proposed by the governor has been divided. “There is some there directly for that, but then also looking at pulling it out into some different […]

todayMay 22, 2023 18

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Good weather in SD for planting and emergence

A southeastern South Dakota farmer says the weather has been good for corn and soybean emergence. Kevin Scott finished planting in early May and tells Brownfield there have been timely rains. “We had 1.5 inches of rain for three or four days in a row and then, we’d get smaller rains. It was perfect,” he says. “The corn is beyond the two-leaf stage, but it will grow with the 80-degree […]

todayMay 22, 2023 30

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Michigan planting surges ahead

Warm weather last week ramped up planting and hay harvest across Michigan. As of Sunday, the USDA says sugarbeets are 95 percent planted and 90 percent emerged.  Soybeans are 57 percent planted and corn is 60 percent complete, now all ahead of last year and the five-year average. Winter wheat condition is 74 percent good to excellent rating with 80 percent jointed.  Alfalfa and hay harvest just started across the […]

todayMay 22, 2023 19

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Wisconsin farmers have nearly ideal planting weather

Wisconsin farmers made solid progress with near-ideal planting weather last week.  USDA statistician Greg Bussler says there were five and a half days suitable for fieldwork. Spring tillage in Wisconsin is now 80% finished, which is about average. Corn planting is 69% finished, which is a day ahead of the average.  Twenty-six percent of the corn has already emerged, which is also a day ahead of the average. Wisconsin’s soybean […]

todayMay 22, 2023 7

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Missouri farmers keep quick planting pace

A west-central Missouri farmer is getting close to wrapping up planting. Ronnie Russell, a farmer in Ray County, says the dry conditions have made planting go “scary fast” this year. “Things are going pretty well right now and I hope to finish up with soybeans on Tuesday,” says Russell. “I also have a lot of hay to work on as well.” USDA says soybean planting progress is 74% complete across […]

todayMay 22, 2023 8

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Tennessee crops: 94% corn, 60% soybeans planted

Planting progress in Tennessee remains well ahead of the average pace and crops across the state are overall in good condition. Soybeans are 60% planted, with 36% of the crop emerged.  Corn is 94% planted, with 79% emerged.  Cotton is 62% planted and 1% squaring.  Winter wheat is rated 70% good to excellent with 97% of the crop headed and 35% coloring.  Pastures are rated 66% good to excellent.  Topsoil […]

todayMay 22, 2023 11

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USDA Under Secretary, Stabenow announce new food business center

The Great Lakes Midwest Regional Food Business Center is being established at Michigan State University to support small and mid-sized food and farm businesses. U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary Jenny Lester Moffitt tells Brownfield $20 million will help farmers across Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio navigate the food system. “To be able to address some of those issues in the middle of the supply chain, so it might be […]

todayMay 22, 2023 17

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Dry week prompts surge in Ohio planting

Weather allowed Ohio farmers to get a lot of planting and fieldwork finished last week.  USDA statisticians say there were only reports of scant precipitation averaging around half an inch of rain statewide. Northwestern Ohio farmers are concerned about dry conditions.  The dry soil in parts of Ohio is also limiting the activation of herbicides, leading to reports of more weed problems.  Topsoil moisture is rated 1% very short, 8% […]

todayMay 22, 2023 7