brownfield

9412 Results / Page 916 of 1046

Background

Brownfield

Export inspections mostly down on week

The USDA says wheat export inspections as of the week ending April 21st are running ahead of the pace needed for the 2021/22 marketing year. The current marketing year started June 1st, 2021 for wheat and September 1st, 2021 for corn, sorghum, soybeans. The USDA’s next set of supply and demand estimates is out May 12th. Wheat came out at 287,997 tons, down 158,228 from the week ending April 14th […]

todayApril 25, 2022 62

Brownfield

Farmer: input challenges continue in unexpected ways

Logistical challenges continue to plague farmers this planting season. Southwest Indiana farmer Mark Seib says he’s already experiencing delays accessing chemicals. “We’re also hearing some chemical companies can’t get lids for the jugs,” he says. “The people that manufacture the lids for the jugs can’t get the plastic. They have the chemical and it’s ready to be put in the jug, but they can’t get the cap to be able […]

todayApril 25, 2022 81

Brownfield

Agronomist offers nitrogen management tips

Many farmers facing higher input costs are considering nitrogen management options. DEKALB Asgrow Technical Agronomist Jordan Arndell is encouraging growers to consider split applications of nitrogen fertilizer.   “Spitting up that nitrogen application would be an excellent practice this year,” he says. “I think that crop would have a better chance to utilize that nitrogen when we do a split application more so if we put some nitrogen in the […]

todayApril 25, 2022 89

Brownfield

African Swine Fever vaccine candidate passes crucial test

The USDA says one of their African Swine Fever vaccine candidates has passed an important safety test.  The potential vaccine has passed the “reversion to virulence” test, ensuring the weakened form of the ASF virus used in the vaccine does not revert to its original state. Agricultural Research Service scientist Manuel Borca says that’s a critical milestone, and that these safety studies bring the vaccine one step closer to being […]

todayApril 25, 2022 78

Brownfield

Farmers facing extreme winds, wildfires searching for answers and moisture

A pair Western Corn Belt farmers say they’re left with few solutions to start the growing season after extreme winds and wildfires destroyed cropland. South Central Nebraska farmer Tim Rowe tells Brownfield his priority is to irrigate and not disturb the soil. “We’ve got to get this wind stop somehow to let any type of vegetation start whatsoever and then we can continue to go on from there,” he says. […]

todayApril 25, 2022 40

Brownfield

Biodiesel before planting

In an already challenging spring season, farmers might be facing higher fuel prices as an added stressor. Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council’s chairman Kyle Durham says that the use of renewable, soy-based biofuels can help alleviate these issues. Durham also says that biofuels are a continued investment in farmers’ success and build domestic energy infrastructure. Learn more at mosoy.org. Brought to you by Missouri’s soybean growers and their checkoff. ...

todayApril 25, 2022 42

Brownfield

Wildfires in Nebraska, Kansas char more than 150,000 acres

Multiple wildfires have burned more than 130,000 acres of agricultural land in a pair of Western Corn Belt states. “It’s going to be very difficult to raise a crop where this fire touched for the next several years.” Southwest Nebraska farmer Jan TenBensel says one started in Kansas and moved north into Nebraska Friday night burning about 130,000 acres – including 2,000 acres of his property. “I’ve lost a little […]

todayApril 24, 2022 114