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Soybean export sale to China announced

USDA’s Foreign Ag Service is reporting a sale of soybeans to China.  The sale of 132,000 metric tons is marked for delivery for the current marketing year. This is the first sale of soybeans in a little over a week. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand numbers comes out May 12th. ...

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NU President says new health care facility is vital to rural Nebraska

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts has signed a bill allocating $60 million for a rural healthcare complex that would benefit farmers and ranchers. University of Nebraska System President Ted Carter tells Brownfield the facility, located on the Kearney campus, will help bridge the rural healthcare gap. “What it will do is produce doctors, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists and even mental health specialists for our rural counties of which, today, there 14 […]

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CHS bracing for long-term fertilizer impacts

The nation’s largest agricultural cooperative is bracing for long-term impacts caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. CHS president Jay Debertin says global fertilizer production will be limited for at least the duration of the war. “Most places are in pretty good shape for fertilizer coming into spring. But the question is going to be what role does Russia have for fertilizer supply going forward? And I think it’s very […]

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USDA Releases Equity Action Plan

WASHINGTON, April 14, 2022 – Today, in support of Executive Order 13985 Advancing Racial Equity and Support to Underserved Communities, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) made its Equity Action Plan (PDF, 500 KB) publicly available.

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Land sales continue strong upward pace in Q1 of 2022

A farm real estate expert says high commodity prices and better yields last fall has created a sellers’ market for farmland. Randy Dickhut with Farmers National Company says the competitive market has led to record demand for farmland in the last six months.  “Land prices started to take off and with those higher land prices the more people, mainly non-operating landowners, decided to sell.” He tells Brownfield the dollar value of […]

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Grassley doesn’t mince words as food versus fuel debate ramps back up

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley is dismissing the food versus fuel debate that seems to be reemerging after the Biden administration announced it will allow summertime sales of E15. The Iowa Republican tells Brownfield without ethanol farmers wouldn’t grow as much corn, so the impact on food prices would be the same. “In other words, I’m telling you that the people that make that argument are stupid […]

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Compeer Financial What’s Happening with Interest Rates

Compeer Financial chief risk officer Bill Moore says the situation in Ukraine is tragic in a human context but very interesting from an economic perspective. He tells Brownfield the conflict has added uncertainty to global grain stocks, generating market volatility amid inflationary pressures and supply chain disruptions. Moore points to risk management as a key for farmers navigating the volatile price environment. ...

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Eggs and Easter go together

Eggs are often at the center of Easter celebrations – whether in meals, decorating and related activities, and much more. Sue Coyle is the director of integrated marketing with the American Egg Board. Healthy Living: Click here for more information. ...

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