Wisconsin Farm Bureau Rural Road Safety & Ag Sustainability Day
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Larry Lee will be on the ground in Greenleaf on April 27, 2022 for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Rural Road Safety & Ag Sustainability Day. ...
Brownfield Anchor/Reporter Larry Lee will be on the ground in Greenleaf on April 27, 2022 for the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Rural Road Safety & Ag Sustainability Day. ...
A new report is tracking consumer food spending and more. Healthy Living: The latest Consumer Food Insights Report from Purdue University has found that food demand, so far, is price insensitive. Click here for more information. ...
From palmer amaranth to waterhemp, pigweeds are some of the most challenging weeds for farmers to control. In this Managing for Profit, Kip Jacobs, UPL Tech Services Manager shares how herbicide applications with PREVIEW leaves farmers with cleaner fields and cause less injury than other methods. ...
Two farm organizations and a Wisconsin business group are pushing back against what they call an illegal local ordinance against large farms. Venture Dairy Cooperative and the Wisconsin Dairy Alliance are working through the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce Litigation Center. They have sent a letter to the Polk County Town of Laketown for over-regulating concentrated animal feeding operations, or CAFO’s. The letter to Laketown’s clerk says their ordinance contains at […]
Food and agriculture exports in Michigan hit a record $2.5 billion in 2021. Jamie Zmitko-Somers with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development tells Brownfield despite logistical issues, sales were up nearly 20 percent. “This is another record year over last year,” she says. Processed food products made up the highest total value of exports; followed by soybean, sugarbeet, and wheat byproducts; dairy products; wood products; and edible meat […]
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were supported by the week’s stronger direct cash cattle business. June live cattle closed $2.05 higher at $138.62 and August live cattle closed $1.97 higher at $140.15. May feeder cattle closed $1.70 higher at $162.47 and August feeder cattle closed $2.202 higher at $173.47. There was a very light, scattered direct cash cattle trade reported on Wednesday’s following Tuesday’s active day. […]
A U.S. Senator says special appropriations might be necessary to help poultry producers impacted by highly pathogenic avian influenza. Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar tells Brownfield so far indemnifications have kept up with the growing number of cases across the country. “But in the next farm bill, which of course doesn’t get voted on until 2023, we also may make some more permanent changes. There are still issues with indemnification, there’s […]
The director of plant foods for MFA Incorporated is urging caution on issuing sanctions against Russian fertilizer exports. Chris DeMoss tells Brownfield Russian fertilizer exports are already down sharply, and sanctions on fertilizer exports would further threaten global food production… “No one’s willing to take a vessel to get loaded, really,” DeMoss said. “Because it’s just risky.” He said Russia, and neighboring Belarus, produce more than a third of the […]
Recent analysis by American Farm Bureau finds the number of unfilled grain car orders increased by nearly 50 percent last year. Ag economist Danny Munch tells Brownfield unfilled orders are a day or more late to buyers like grain elevators, and many waited much longer to get the railcars they needed. “Over half of those orders that were one or more days overdue were also 11 or more days overdue […]