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Price surge resumes for corn, soybeans, wheat

Soybeans were sharply higher on commercial and technical buying. The volatility and uncertainty connected to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued to impact commodity and financial markets. Beans are also monitoring conditions in South America, with the possibility of further reductions in crop projections. Those declining prospects have helped U.S. exports pick up steam. China bought 136,000 tons of new crop U.S. beans and unknown purchased 120,000 tons of old crop. […]

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Chief economist for USDA says volatility and risk management the story for 2022

The chief economist for the USDA says markets will be hyper-focused on every event that could impact corn and soybean crops this year. Seth Meyer tells Brownfield global supplies are very tight.  “It’s going to be sensitive to further changes in south American crops up or down,” he says.  “The market is going to be really sensitive to how our planting progress goes. It’s going to be sensitive to how […]

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Arkansas cotton farmers to receive rebate from the ABWEF

Arkansas cotton farmers will receive a cash rebate from the Arkansas Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation.  The board of directors voted to issue a $.75 rebate to cotton farmers for acreage reported in 2021 under the state’s boll weevil eradication program. The ABWEF borrowed millions of dollars over the years from the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA), as did other Southern states and programs, to finance the boll weevil eradication program […]

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H5N1 high alerts in place until outbreaks diminish

The Michigan Department of Agriculture is asking poultry owners to report any suspicious case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza as migrating birds move north. State veterinarian Dr. Nora Wineland tells Brownfield until last week, there have not been any reported cases in Michigan since 2015 when the disease was reported in wild birds. “Birds are often found dead, sometimes there’s enough warning to know that they’re just not eating and […]

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NCBA pleased with USDA’s next investments in processing capacity

The USDA recently announced another round of funding to continue its efforts to strengthen the meat and poultry processing sectors. Tanner Beymer, Director of Government Affairs and Market Regulatory Policy, with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says this announcement is a step in the right direction.  “Building a facility or expanding new hooks, that’s only part of the equation,” he says. “There needs to be a good business model associated […]

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Station Spotlight: KNEM/KNMO

Brownfield is proud of the partnership with KNEM AM 1240/FM 99.9 and KNMO 97.5 FM, Nevada, Missouri. Visit the website and follow them on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to Mike Harbit, GM/President for answering a few questions for us: How long has your station been on the air?   KNEM-AM – 1939, KNMO-FM – 1984 How long have you been a Brownfield affiliate? ...

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Producers make less, pay more in January

U.S. farm income declined slightly in January as costs rose, one sign of the inflation currently hitting the ag economy. The USDA says the index of prices received was down 0.9% as decreases for cattle, hay, lettuce, and lemons canceled out increases in milk, cotton, broilers, and market eggs. The dairy index for January 2022 was up 11% from December and 38% from January 2021, with the all milk price […]

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Educating students about agriculture

A program designed to educate grade-school students about where their food comes from is in its 12th year. The Ag Sack Lunch program is available to fourth-grade students in in Nebraska. Emily Zimmer, Ag Ambassador with the program, says it’s important to increase agricultural awareness among children. The in-person version of the program is offered to classes visitng the State Capital Building in Lincoln as part of their curriculum. Although […]

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U.S. Congressman continues anti-WOTUS push

U.S Congressman Sam Graves of Missouri is continuing his pushback against the Biden administration’s attempt to return to the Obama-era Waters of the U.S. rule. Graves said the move is a ‘classic’ example of government overreach… “…and trying to take away somebody’s property rights and trying to have the ability to come in and regulate you out of business,” he said. The Congressman said moving away from the Navigable Waters […]

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