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Historic drought grips hard red winter wheat belt

An ag economist says nearly half of the U.S. hard red winter wheat crop is facing dire conditions. Brian Basting with Advance Trading says crop conditions have worsened over the last several weeks leading to potential production issues. “There is genuine concern in western Nebraska, western Kansas and eastern Colorado.  It’s one of the worst […] The post Historic drought grips hard red winter wheat belt appeared first on Brownfield […]

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High equipment costs push farmers toward used machinery, Indiana producer says

A southwest Indiana farmer the cost of new machinery is a barrier for many producers. “Man, it’s just gotten so out of hand,” John Richer said. Richer tells Brownfield he’ll look to the used equipment marketplace for future replacements. “It doesn’t matter what brand, it’s all expensive,” he said. “To me in our operation, I’m […] The post High equipment costs push farmers toward used machinery, Indiana producer says appeared […]

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Dairy group says farmers await return of milk premiums

A dairy group leader says what was promised in the Federal Milk Marketing Order hearing is not what was delivered to producers. Sherry Bunting with the American Dairy Coalition tells Brownfield that during the hearing, processors successfully argued for even higher make allowance deductions from milk checks. “We had processors testifying that USDA was not […] The post Dairy group says farmers await return of milk premiums appeared first on […]

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Illinois farmers say planting soybeans first becoming the norm

A pair of Illinois farmers say many in the industry are fully embracing the practice of planting soybean acres before corn acres. Derek Martin, who farms in Logan County, says most in his area have made the switch. “To be honest with you, I haven’t seen much corn planted, if any, but I think, for […] The post Illinois farmers say planting soybeans first becoming the norm appeared first on […]

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Ag groups send letter urging farm bill passage

Ag stakeholders are urging Congress to pass the farm bill.  Nearly 340 organizations sent a letter to Congress Friday urging lawmakers to pass the bill quickly. Farm Credit Council President and CEO Christy Seyfert says the new farm bill language will improve the policy environment. “Some of these provisions will just make it easier for […] The post Ag groups send letter urging farm bill passage appeared first on Brownfield […]

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USTR under fire for trade policies affecting farmers, requests 46% budget increase

Lawmakers pressed the U.S. Trade Representative this week over policies they say are hurting American farmers during a U.S. House Appropriations Committee hearing. Indiana Democrat Frank Mrvan confronted Ambassador Jaimeson Greer repeatably about lost soybean exports to China and questionable financial support to Argentina. “You didn’t answer the question,” Mrvan sparred. “The administration gave $40 […] The post USTR under fire for trade policies affecting farmers, requests 46% budget increase […]

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Missouri FFA president reflects on ag diversity, calls members “future of agriculture”

The retiring Missouri State FFA President says she has a greater appreciation for the diversity of Missouri agriculture as her year of service wraps up. Ivy Elwell from La Monte, in central Missouri, tells Brownfield “When I got to the fourth week of camp, I met so many members from southeast Missouri, and I didn’t […] The post Missouri FFA president reflects on ag diversity, calls members “future of agriculture” […]

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Cash dairy prices mostly higher Friday

Cash dairy prices were mostly higher except for butter on Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.      Dry whey was up $0.01 at $0.69.  Three sales were recorded, ranging from $0.69 to $0.6950.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.0075 at $1.5775.  Fifteen sales were recorded, ranging from $1.5575 to $1.5775.  Cheese barrels remained unchanged at $1.5750.  No sales were recorded.  Butter was down $0.0475 at $1.69, losing ten cents in two days.  Twelve sales were recorded, ranging from $1.69 to $1.7350.  Nonfat dry milk was up $0.0175 at $2.20.  Two sales were recorded at $2.20 and $2.2025.  The post Cash dairy prices mostly higher Friday appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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Ag engineer watches Caterpillar–Monarch deal for AI innovations

An ag engineering professor says he’s watching how Caterpillar potentially integrates technology being acquired from Monarch tractors. Scott Shearer is the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering chair at Ohio State University. “I’m really kind of curious as to if they were interested in the IP around the autonomy or whether there was much […] The post Ag engineer watches Caterpillar–Monarch deal for AI innovations appeared first on Brownfield […]

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