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Illinois farmer optimistic about corn profitability

A central Illinois farmer says he is optimistic about the profitability of corn this year, despite high fertilizer costs. Elliott Uphoff of Findlay tells Brownfield they spring apply their nitrogen, so they are looking at a hefty fertilizer bill but, “I still see a pretty good profit margin for corn, especially considering what the price of corn is today, and I’m feeling pretty optimistic about the future.” He says some […]

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Corn expected to be more profitable than soybeans for 2022

Corn is projected to be more profitable than soybeans this year according to an analysis by ag economics professors at the University of Illinois. Gary Schnitkey tells Brownfield strong corn prices still outweigh high fertilizer costs giving corn a $108 to $227 dollar per acre return advantage over soybeans when planted between April 1st and June 10th. He says they used maximum yields of 235 bushels per acre for corn […]

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Meteorologist outlines variable weather conditions in the Midwest

An ag meteorologist says farmers are experiencing a wide range of weather conditions in the Corn Belt, Great Plains, and Delta regions at the start of planting season. Brownfield’s Greg Soulje says extreme dryness and drought continues in the Great Plains.   “The headline story from a drought standpoint continues to be generally areas west and southwest of the Missouri River, especially Nebraska, more so into Kansas, and even more […]

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Consumer perceptions of food and ag policy

A new monthly report from Purdue University is gauging consumer perceptions of the food system.   Jayson Lusk, director for the Purdue Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability says the latest survey took a closer look at food and agriculture policy. Healthy Living: The Consumer Food Insights Report, which started in January, is a monthly survey of 1200 U.S. food consumers. The report tracks consumer perceptions of the food […]

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Rural Partners Network providing better access to federal resources

The White House is announcing a new nationwide network for rural communities to better access federal resources across all agencies. The Rural Partners Network will be led by USDA and dedicated staff to help rural areas apply for and secure federal funds from the American Rescue Plan and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Dustin Maxson says staff will serve as liaisons between communities and […]

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U.S. ethanol production, supply down on week

U.S. ethanol production and stocks fell last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 947,000 barrels a day, the fourth week in a row with a decline and down 48,000 on the week, but up 7,000 on the year. Iowa State University’s Center for Agricultural and Rural Development says ethanol margins moved back into positive territory, but two key demand indicators fell. The Renewable Fuels Association says net […]

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Snow will delay planting for Red River Valley farmer

Fresh snow means it will be at least two more weeks before a farmer in the Red River Valley can begin planting. Vance Johnson grows corn, soybeans, wheat and sugarbeets near Breckenridge, Minnesota and spoke to Brownfield Wednesday morning. “Well as I sit here right now we’ve got a good mountain snow coming, it’s huge flakes and starting to cover the grass. We haven’t turned a wheel yet, we’re still […]

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Additional opportunities for Tennessee corn farmers

Following President Biden’s announcement that E15 will be sold this summer, the Tennessee Corn Promotion Board is highlighting its availability in the state. George McDonald, board president says the announcement brings more opportunities for corn to be used as a renewable resource and will benefit not just consumers paying less for gas, but benefit corn farmers. In addition to lowering gas prices, he says E15 also has the potential to reduce […]

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Iowa Congressman wants effective safety net in next farm bill

A member of the House Agriculture Committee is prioritizing an effective safety net as work on the next farm bill continues. Randy Feenstra is a Republican from Iowa. “The big thing for all the producers is we need some backstop when it comes to the costs and the dangers of losing crops.” He tells Brownfield farmers are challenged by high input prices, supply chain problems, and extreme weather. “So what […]

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