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Cover crops won’t minimize fertilizer costs overnight

A cover crop advocate says management determines their success for farmers. Pennsylvania farmer Steve Groff tells Brownfield cover crops are not a magical solution, farmers truly need to understand how to best use them as part of a long-term system, “Cover crops make good farmers better and bad farmers worse, and it’s because of the management component that you need to thoroughly understand,” he says. As a cover crop coach, […]

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Extension grain market economist recommends spreading out old crop sales

An extension grain market economist recommends spreading out old crop sales to deal with ongoing volatility. Ed Usset with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield farmers with grain in the bin should think about making smaller, more frequent deliveries. “Don’t think about when (you) should sell that 50,000 bushels that’s in the bin, think about selling two trucks on Monday, two trucks on Friday, and do that for a number […]

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Ohio Master Farmers honored in Ada

Two Ohio farmers have been named Master Farmers for their conservation leadership.  Jeff Duling farms 1,300 acres in Putnam County along with managing a 2,000-head, contract wean-to-finish hog enterprise and finishing feeder cattle. He has been no-till farming for 40 years and says his work as a certified crop adviser has opened the door to decades of conservation practices like cover crops. “I am 100 percent sold on getting it […]

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Need for vegetable oils driving Chinese purchases of US soybeans

A global ag trade expert says the need for vegetable oils is driving recent purchases of US soybeans by China. Gregg Doud with Aimpoint Research tells Brownfield when you consider the high price of palm oil in Southeast Asia, drought in South America and the blockage of sunflower seed oil from Ukraine and Russia, there’s only one place left to turn. “The only other place to get vegetable oil would […]

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Creating innovative and sustainable solutions

Airable Research Lab has been at the forefront of soy-based research and development for more than 20 years and works to create innovative and sustainable solutions in research and product development. In this Voice of Soy, Barry McGraw, the chief laboratory officer shares how the investment in research provides long-term benefits to Ohio’s soybean industry. ...

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Minimizing corn export disruptions in Mexico

Illinois is the largest corn exporting state with much of the grain traveling to Mexico. In this episode of IL Corn Connection Stephan Wittig, Director of the US Grains Council’s Mexico City office highlights corn export barriers in Mexico and how IL Corn checkoff dollars help USGC keep boots on the ground in that country to minimize export disruptions. ...

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Stress and pressure throughout ag industry

A former national FFA officer from Missouri says the pressures for everyone in the ag industry are immense no matter a person’s age. In this Managing for Profit on Brownfield, Paxton Dahmer says much of the work on increasing mental health awareness is at the local chapter level which is the heart of the FFA organization. He points out that stress is not just felt by farmers, it’s everyone in […]

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Low-fat flavored milk in schools

Voters want to see low-fat flavored milk in schools, according to a new Morning Consult survey commissioned by International Dairy Food Association. Healthy Living: Milk plays an important role in the diet and nutrition of children. It contains 13 essential nutrients that children need for growth, development, healthy immune function, and overall wellness. Low-fat flavored milk contains 50 percent less added sugar and 40 fewer calories than it did 10 […]

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Weather ahead across the Heartland moderates to more seasonal levels

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures nationwide, except for warmer-than-normal weather in the Far West, including California. Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation in the North should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions across the southern half of the country. ...

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