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Equipment shuffle get it pointed in the right direction for 2022 plant

We are a family farm in Ontario showing you what we do on our farm to produce eggs and what goes on day to day. Every day we do chores, gather eggs and make feed. On our farm we plant the crops and harvest them to feed the chickens, also we start our laying hens from day old chicks and raise them to be the best birds they can be […]

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USDA Latest

Statement from Secretaries Fudge, McDonough, Vilsack and Yellen on Continued Efforts to Connect Homeowners to Pandemic Relief

WASHINGTON, May 6, 2022 — The Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development Marcia L. Fudge, Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough, Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Treasury Janet L. Yellen are calling on servicers of federally backed mortgages to make every effort to ensure no individual or family unduly experiences unnecessary hardship or foreclosure while assistance is available under the Homeowner Assistance Fund.

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Brownfield

NCGA seeks more fertilizer access awareness

The president of the National Corn Growers Association says its important for USDA to understand the impact higher fertilizer prices have on farmers’ operations. Chris Edgington tells Brownfield, “On 200 pounds of nitrogen a year ago I spent probably $80 or $85,” he said. “This year it is $200 and more.” He says soaring prices have caused producers to scale back. “This really can have an effect on overall yield, […]

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Brownfield

Western Cornbelt planting window likely next week

A University of Missouri climatologist is expecting a solid planting window ahead in the Western Cornbelt. Pat Guinan tells Brownfield farmers will likely see a move to warmer temperatures next week, starting Sunday, allowing ground to dry out. “High temperatures in the upper 80s even, perhaps, getting into the 90s,” he said. “And when you approach that in the middle part of May, that’s near-record highs.” He said three of […]

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Brownfield

Live cattle mostly lower to end the week

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly lower and feeders were mostly higher watching corn and adjusting spreads.  It was a quiet Friday for direct cash cattle trade activity. Deals for the week were marked at $232 dressed in the North, steady with the previous week’s weighted average basis in Nebraska.  Southern live deals were at mostly $140, with a few at $141, fully steady with prior week’s […]

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Brownfield

More people working likely to support food spending

A White House adviser says the latest jobs report shows supply chains are continuing to recover from the pandemic. Cecilia Rouse, chair of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers, tells Brownfield the nation’s employment rate continued to grow in April while unemployment held steady. “With people joining the workforce, it means that they will have money to spend on food, but we recognize that food prices are a challenge, […]

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Brownfield

Soybeans, corn lower, expecting better planting weather

Soybeans were sharply lower on fund and technical selling and, overall, losing ground for the week. Most forecasts had improved planting weather in much of the U.S. in the coming week. Soybean products were mostly lower and crush margins have tightened a little recently but remain in positive territory. The trade is also monitoring the spread of COVID in China and lockdowns delaying unloading of ships. The USDA’s attaché for […]

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