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MO private property rights bill passes Senate

Legislation to protect private property rights has passed the Missouri Senate. Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins tells Brownfield Senate passage of eminent domain legislation has been a long time coming. “I can’t say enough about the landowners who continue to face these issues…,” he said. “And because of the conversation that they have raised, we have been able to work with lawmakers to come up with a forward-looking bill […]

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza impacting the cost of consumer staples

The lead protein economist for CoBank says the impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza isn’t likely to let up anytime soon. Brian Earnest tells Brownfield he anticipates lingering impacts of tighter supplies throughout 2022.  “And consumer spending,” he says.  He says eggs are typically a low-cost, high-protein staple for families at the grocery store.  “In 2018 when a couple of large producers went to an everyday low price under $1 […]

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What’s “in” the produce section

Spring is in full swing and summer is around the corner, which means there is a lot of in-season produce to reach for at the farmers market and grocery store. Healthy Living: The US Department of Agriculture is reminidng people that seasonal produce in your area will vary by growing conditions and weather. And, USDA says whether they’re fresh, frozen, canned, or dried, fruits and vegetables are a good way […]

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Farmers say now is not the time to make large investments in operations

Many farmers are saying now is not a good time to make large investments in their operations. Ag Economist Jim Mintert tells Brownfield the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer is pointing to supply chain issues.    “Over 40 percent of the people in the survey have been telling us tight farm machinery inventories are impacting their investment decisions,” he says. “That’s one factor and I think that’s spilling […]

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Waiting for the right conditions

A western Indiana farmer says although he’s anxious to pick up the planting pace, there is still time to get a crop in the ground. Kevin Cox tells Brownfield “we’ve been spoiled. We’ve had a couple of really great years to get planting in and last year was exceptional and we were done planting by now. This has just been a different year. We still have a lot of time. […]

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New initiative to highlight excellence in food production

Photo courtesy UPL UPL has launched a program to recognize the unsung heroes in the ag industry. Growers, crop advisors, food processors, and distributors are just some of the people who play a crucial role in ensuring food security around the world.  Craig Brekkas, head of UPL North America, says UPL has launched the Allies for Agriculture initiative to celebrate the people who are making a difference. “I think the […]

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U.S. ag exports support 1 million jobs

Agricultural exports helped support over one million jobs throughout the economy in 2020. USDA’s Economic Research Service says it measures the employment and output effects of trade in farm and food products on an annual basis. Findings from 2020 include more than 1.13 million jobs on and off the farm tied to ag exports, with the value of those exports estimated at over $150 billion. Farm activities generated by ag […]

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Corn planting delays align with 2019, economist reviews prevent plant scenarios

With only 14% of corn planted nationwide at the beginning of May, the option of prevent plant has come into consideration. Ag Economist Gary Schnitkey with the University of Illinois tells Brownfield in some states, corn planting progress is behind 2019- a year when many acres never got planted. “We had 7% of corn acres planted in Illinois on May 1st of this year and on May 5, 2019 there […]

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Kansas cattle producer navigating forage decisions amid drought, wildfire damage

A Kansas cattle producer says drought and a wildfire have created difficult forage management decisions. Ethan Dickerson of Paradise tells Brownfield he doesn’t want to overgraze new growth in pastures from recent moisture. “They’re going to have to get fed some really expensive hay for awhile.  It’s something we’re going to have to live with because we can’t turn out on it until mid-season and our stocking rates are going […]

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