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The cost of a July 4th cookout is down slightly, but prices remain high

The cost of a July 4th cookout is down slightly compared to last year, according to the latest American Farm Bureau marketbasket survey. Chief Economist Roger Cryan says that Americans are paying more at the grocery store than they were two years ago. “While prices are down 3 percent this year compared to last year, it’s important to note that the cost of the cookout is 14 percent higher than […]

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Heat, humidity and storms for the Independence Day Holiday period

Independence Day 2023 will be hot and dry across much of the country, with a couple of exceptions.  Notably, locally heavy showers and thunderstorms will sweep across portions of the northern and central Plains and the upper Midwest, trailed by cool conditions.  Meanwhile in the East, widely scattered showers will occur.  July 4 high temperatures will approach or reach 100°F as far north as the central Plains and western Oregon—but […]

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Temps vary across the Heartland; rains still linger over parts of the eastern Corn Belt

Across the Corn Belt, showers are ending across the Ohio Valley and lower Great Lakes region, following weekend rainfall that provided some drought relief but also resulted in localized flooding.  Officially, Chicago received 3.35 inches of rain on July 2, with 4.68 inches reported at Midway Airport.  Farther south, producers continue to assess damage to crops and farm infrastructure related to the June 29 derecho, which swept across northern Missouri, […]

todayJuly 3, 2023 11

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A drought-breaking rain?

A principal atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the rain from last week’s derecho could be the start of a change in the extremely dry weather pattern across the Corn Belt. Eric Snodgrass tells Brownfield… “A break in the drought almost always happens with severe weather. This has been a concern for weeks.” He says the weather forecast includes some rain. “Two to 3 inches of rain will be […]

todayJuly 3, 2023 18

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Farmers take advantage of summer fuel prices

Lower diesel fuel prices are prompting more farmers to fill their tanks. Troy Thompson with ProVantage Cooperative in Wisconsin says the price of diesel fuel is around two dollars per gallon lower than a year ago. “Right now, the prices are attractive so, compared to what we’ve seen, so people are keeping their tanks full and supply is okay right now.” But Thompson says the supply did tighten during a […]

todayJuly 3, 2023 20

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Lessons learned from the 2023 spring turkey season

Photo courtesy of Shane Simpson/Instagram The spring turkey season has come and gone, but a hunter from Minnesota suggests now is the time for other hunters to reflect on what they can improve upon for 2024. Shane Simpson tells Brownfield his main takeaway from this past season is that he needs to find more time to practice shooting with his shotgun. Listen to his full interview below on the latest […]

todayJuly 1, 2023 22

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Soybeans soar, corn drops after acreage numbers

Soybeans were sharply higher on speculative and technical buying, pulling contracts to a higher weekly finish. Farmers planted fewer than expected soybean acres this year and quarterly stocks were below pre-report estimates. Near-term crop weather looks mixed, with increased chances of rain in some areas, but with potential for severe storms. Soybean meal and soybean oil were up on the fundamental implications of a smaller than expected U.S. crop. It’s […]

todayJune 30, 2023 21

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Where did all the soybean acres go?

A market analyst says it’s unclear what happened to the soybean acres that didn’t get planted in the United States this spring. In USDA’s June Acreage Report, the agency said soybean planted area was 83.5 million acres, a drop of 4 million from USDA’s March guess. There were declines in soybean planted acres across several states including Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Tennessee and Wisconsin. […]

todayJune 30, 2023 20

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Agronomist: continue to monitor fields, disease tolerant varieties  

A soybean lead and product agronomist with Seed Consultants says growers should continue to monitor fields throughout the growing season. Matt Hutcheson tells Brownfield,” it’s important to scout fields. Get to know what’s going on out there, look for pests, make sure we’re on top of weed control so we don’t have competition from weeds, and monitor disease development. A lot of these concerns are weather dependent. For example, many […]

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