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Mississippi River levels low again

A hydrologist with the National Weather Service says Mississippi River levels are low again after improving earlier this year and that could affect grain movement if significant rains do not come. There is rain in the weekend forecast, but Mary Lamm, based in Paducah, Kentucky, says she is not expecting significant moisture from the system. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor says 89% of the Midwest is experiencing dryness in mid-June, […]

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USDA, dairy groups prepare for possible milk price hearing

Representatives from several dairy organizations reviewed their proposed changes to the Federal Milk Marketing Order system with USDA officials Friday. Erin Taylor is a director with the Agricultural Marketing Service. She says Friday’s meeting was to discuss and better understand the various pricing proposals but not the merits of each proposal. Requests for a hearing on the federal orders initially came from the National Milk Producers Federation, the Wisconsin Cheese […]

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MN Senator says farm bill budget still unknown

A U.S. Senator from Minnesota says the farm bill budget is still being negotiated. Amy Klobuchar tells Brownfield it could be early fall before the details are finalized and the current farm bill expires at the end of September. “We have to get a bill passed by then or an extension through the end of the year, which happens, and around then, we’ll hear more about money amounts.” In the […]

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Lower Mississippi River updates will help ag exports

The chair of the United Soybean Board says progress is being made on a project to deepen the lower Mississippi River and improve the efficiency of ag exports. The Army Corps of Engineers is deepening more than 250 miles of the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge, Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico. This part of the river moves more than half of U.S. corn and soybean exports. When the project […]

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CME milk futures mostly higher, cash dairy mixed Friday

Milk futures were higher except for July and August, and cash dairy prices were mixed Friday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. June Class III milk was up $0.01 at $14.94.  July was down $0.07 at $15.31.  August was down $0.02 at $16.16.  September was up $0.02 at $17.24.  October through May contracts ranged from six cents higher in May to twenty cents higher in October. Dry whey was up $0.0025 […]

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National FFA officer experiences diversity of agriculture  

After months of traveling, National FFA Eastern Region Vice President Gracie Murphy returned to her home state of Illinois this week. Murphy tells Brownfield it has been a wild ride traveling to 24 states in the last 8 months but she has valued the opportunity to witness the diversity of US agriculture. “You get told in class all the time about how agriculture is so different, but you don’t fully […]

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Farmer says lack of rain is impacting Illinois crop conditions

A southwestern Illinois farmer says crop conditions are a mixed bag for mid-June. Rich Guebert of Randolph County tells Brownfield the lack of rain has caused inconsistent stands in his soybean fields. “I’ve got some beans that have been in the ground four weeks and haven’t come up, and then we’ve got beans that are three or four inches tall, so getting the crop to even up is going to […]

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Wisconsin farmer gains perspective on Ukraine farming

A Wisconsin farmer heard about the challenges faced by Ukrainian farmers while at the Ukraine embassy in Washington D.C. Wisconsin Farm Bureau President Kevin Krentz says, “That was educational and yet emotional.” WI Farm Bureau President Kevin Krentz Krentz tells Brownfield he was in Washington to discuss farm policy recently, and he learned Ukrainian farmers are dealing with many of the same challenges American farmers face, all while at war […]

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Michigan farmers expect limited wheat yields

Dry weather in Michigan is reducing the grain fill period for wheat but some areas are expecting an average year. Dennis Pennington with Michigan State University Extension tells Brownfield the crop is not a total loss. “There are areas that are in very poor condition and there are areas that are in pretty good condition and still have adequate moisture and whatnot,” he shares.  “We’re going to have an average […]

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