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GAO study questions relocation of USDA research agencies to KC

A recent analysis suggests the USDA’s selection process was flawed when it relocated two of its research agencies to Kansas City in 2019. The Government Accountability Office says the USDA’s decision to move the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture wasn’t consistent with an evidence-based approach. Courtney LaFountain, Assistant Director for GAO’s Center for Economics, tells Brownfield USDA didn’t factor in potential costs related to the […]

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Minnesota farmer checks forecast frequently with planting on hold

A cold, wet spring has farmers like Rob Tate checking the forecast several times a day. The southeast Minnesota corn and soybean grower tells Brownfield despite unseasonably cool conditions he was able to work some ground until an inch and-a-half of rain fell over the weekend. “I look at my phone app several times a day to see what the weather forecast is doing, (sometimes) it changes a little bit, […]

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Iowa farmer enjoys benefits of cover crops

Farmers are turning to cover crops for a variety of reasons. Southwest Iowa cattle producer Seth Watkins says he originally incorporated cover crops about 15 years ago without knowing there were soil health benefits. “It started out as just a way to extend my grazing season, and then I started to see the soil tests and how things were improving.” He tells Brownfield he has enough cows to harvest his […]

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High milk prices unable to spur growth when met with inflation

A dairy economist says rising costs are expected to limit herd expansions despite $25 milk. Tanner Ehmke with CoBank tells Brownfield farmers are likely to rely on more productive cows to increase profitability rather than grow their herd in the current environment. “Really trying to squeeze as much value out of each pound of feed and each pound of milk as you possibly can,” he says.  “I think going forward […]

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Cattle futures supported by higher corn

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle closed higher on follow-through buying and the lower move in corn, waiting for direct cash business to develop.  June live cattle closed $.12 higher at $135.32 and August live cattle closed $.27 higher at $137.32.  August feeder cattle closed $2.20 higher at $176.27 and September feeder cattle closed $1.67 higher at $178.35.  Direct cash cattle trade activity is off to a […]

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Farmers say farm bill programs serve as gateway to capital

Many farmers testifying during the first Senate Ag Committee field hearing in Michigan credited farm bill funding sources as an important lifeline to their business. Allyson Maxwell, a crop farmer from Beaverton, says it’s nearly impossible for new entrants to begin farming in an increasingly capital-intensive industry and the Farm Service Agency’s young and beginning farmer loan programs need continued support. “A successful farm bill reauthorization should continue to support […]

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Stagnant domestic production fueling China’s record corn imports

An ag economist says China has not increased domestic corn acres in seven years, which is a primary driver for the country’s ramp up in corn imports. David Widmar with Ag Economic Insights tells Brownfield the industry doesn’t fully understand why China is buying so much corn today, with guesses ranging from poor quality stocks to bad production. “We need to untangle this a little bit and say, ok is […]

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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 3, 2022

May corn closed at $8.00 and 36/4, down 12 and 1/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $16.59, down 15 centsMay soybean meal closed at $436.40, down $6.50May soybean oil closed at 84.30, up 160 pointsMay wheat closed at $10.33 and 3/4, down 9 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle closed at $135.32, up 12 centsJune lean hogs closed at $102.20, down $2.77May Class III milk closed at $24.21, down 2 centsJun. ...

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Kelly touts revamped infrastructure for record ag exports in 2021

Kansas ag exports topped $5 billion for the first time ever in 2021 and Governor Laura Kelly says investments in infrastructure helped expedite products to market.  “For many years, we did not fund our infrastructure programs: our highways, our roads, our bridges (and) our short line railroads. We have now in the last three years, we have restored all of the funding to those programs.” Meat exports topped the list […]

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