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Iowa farmer concerned about planting and nervous about next year’s costs

A central Iowa farmer concerned about planting this year’s crop says he’s increasingly nervous about next year. Corey Hillebo grows corn and soybeans near Polk City and tells Brownfield he’s not sure commodity prices can sustain current levels. “That’s the unknown, right? The unknown is concerning, we know fertilizer prices are high but we don’t know what the markets are going to do. You hope that they stay high, or […]

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Senate Ag Committee leadership aims for bipartisan farm bill

The chair of the Senate Ag Committee says a call for crop insurance support and sustainability efforts was loudly echoed at their first committee field hearing.  When asked how climate issues will be addressed in the next farm bill, Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow tells Brownfield, “We’ll have to discuss that, what I do think has been successful is the voluntary nature of our conservation programs and the fact that our […]

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Pest pressure is a top concern for eastern Iowa farmer

After facing corn rootworm pressure in 2021, eastern Iowa farmer Lance Lillibridge had to come up with a game plan for this year. He tells Brownfield crop rotations are not always the answer. “We need to make sure we’re rotating our technologies between insecticide, crop rotation, and traits,” Lillibridge said. But, Lillibridge has yet to start planting. “We have all of our seed still in bags,” he said. “We have […]

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Kansas reports sixth case of avian influenza

The Kansas Department of Agriculture has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza in a non-commercial poultry flock in Republic County. This is the sixth case of HPAI in the state. The flock will be depopulated, and the farm is under a 20-kilometer surveillance zone that extends into Nebraska. KDA says if producers notice systems of the virus to report them to the agency immediately. ...

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Michigan hosts Senate Ag Committee farm bill hearing

The Senate Ag Committee is hearing farmer concerns ahead of the 2023 Farm Bill.        Senate committee leaders Debbie Stabenow and John Boozman are hearing from nearly 20 food and farm leaders in Michigan including Ashley Kennedy. “Farmers have an amazing story to tell, we’ve been environmental stewards for generations, and we need to find ways to share that, use that, working on climate change in the bigger picture,” he […]

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Farmer discusses input concerns

Accessing parts continues to be a challenge for many farmers this planting season. Southern Ohio farmer Greg Corcoran tells Brownfield “trouble getting parts in has been a continuing issue– certain parts not being available, having to subsite parts, the lengthy lead times. It used to be overnight and then it will be there. Now it’s not overnight and they might not even have it. We’re trying to be proactive on […]

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Local food delivered to your doorstep

An online farmers market has continued to deliver local food and provide farmers opportunities during the coronavirus pandemic. Market Wagon, based in Indianapolis, was started six years ago by CEO and co-founder Nick Carter. Healthy Living: Click here for more information. ...

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Beneficial moisture on parts of the northern, central Plains

Across the Corn Belt, thunderstorms pepper areas west of the Mississippi River.  The rain is halting fieldwork but boosting soil moisture in previously dry areas of the western Corn Belt.  On April 24, Nebraska led the Midwest with topsoil moisture rated 82% very short to short.  Meanwhile, cool conditions linger across the northern and eastern Corn Belt, where planting has been delayed by cool soils and wet fields.  Frost was […]

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Biden asks Congress for $33 billion to address global food shortages, producer support

President Biden has asked Congress for $33 billion dollars to address global food shortages and increase U.S. crop production. The White House says $500 million will assist in the production of domestic crops that are experiencing shortages because of the war in Ukraine. The administration says higher loan rates and crop insurance incentives for wheat and soybeans lowers the risk for farmers and decreases food costs for consumers. USDA says […]

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