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Frustrations over input costs grow for farmers with planting season weeks away

Farmers across the Corn Belt say they continue to experience sticker shock from input prices.   Brandon Hunnicutt, a farmer on the board of Nebraska Corn Growers Association, says global tensions are fueling uncertainty in the fertilizer market. “This something that I’ve never seen from this standpoint of flying up this fast, this high, this quickly,” he says. Ohio farmer Jeff Sollars tells Brownfield fertilizer availability isn’t a concern, but […]

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USDA delves into dairy productivity trends

Analysis by the USDA finds technology has been a major driver behind more productive cows and increased consolidation over the past 20 years. Economic Research Service ag economist Eric Njuki tells Brownfield innovations include improved breeding, feeding programs, and better data-driven management. “Everything from nutrient intake to milk production, to detection of estrus, and just the overall being of the cow,” he says. Researchers analyzed the sharp shift in small […]

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Ag technology drawing student interest at University of Illinois

The Interim Dean of the Colleges of ACES (Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) at the University of Illinois says advancements in agriculture technology have helped increase student enrollment numbers. “We are projecting a very healthy number for freshmen this fall of about 540, that will put the College of ACES at about 2900 undergraduate students. We also have a very strong graduate program that has about 750 students.” German Bollero […]

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U.S. drought nearing record-dry conditions

U.S. farmers and ranchers are experiencing the worst drought since 2012. Kurt Mether grows corn and soybeans along the Missouri River in Iowa and says he hasn’t received significant moisture since the fall. “It’s really dry, and everyone is concerned about that.” Jay Reiners tells Brownfield the drought is intensifying on his farm in South-Central Nebraska. “I don’t think we’ve had 3 inches of snow all winter.  I think we’re […]

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South Dakota corn grower calls for more competitive input markets

A state corn grower leader says a study indicates reasons behind escalating input costs. South Dakota Corn Growers President Scott Stahl tells Brownfield a Texas A&M study indicates rising fertilizer prices are not reflective of the market and are putting an undue squeeze on producers. “If you happen to buy your inputs during a time when it’s transitorily high, your chances to sell in the fall a year later really […]

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John Deere See & Spray

Brownfield’s Cyndi Young talks with Kaylene Ballesteros, Product Manager at John Deere, about See & Spray. ...

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Limit surprises at harvest

Mike Dipaola, Chief Commercial Officer with Taranis tells Brownfield his company provides a service that helps growers see threats before they become problematic. Taranis supports retail advisors so growers can understand what is happening on an acre throughout its lifecycle. He says the more you know, the more you can react in-season and plan for next season. Taranis provides the information that helps limit surprises at harvest. At a time […]

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For ASA Chm. Scott, 2022 Classic a family celebration

The 2022 Commodity Classic was an in-person event for the first time in two years. One of those most excited to be in New Orleans was American Soybean Association (ASA) Chairman Kevin Scott. Before being chairman, Scott was elected ASA President during a Zoom meeting a year ago last December. Stopping for a few minutes during the 2022 Commodity Classic Trade Show, Scott said taking the reins virtually at the […]

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