Agriculture News
Senate Reconciliation, SNAP Reforms, and Farm Bill Fractures
Successful FarmingSat Jun 14, 9:00AM CDT
Senate Reconciliation, SNAP Reforms, and Farm Bill Fractures
Here’s What Ag Groups Are Saying About the Senate’s Ag Budget Bill Text
Successful FarmingFri Jun 13, 4:18PM CDT
Here’s What Ag Groups Are Saying About the Senate’s Ag Budget Bill Text
Recent Rain Buys Time, but Summer Heat Could Renew Drought Risks
Successful FarmingFri Jun 13, 4:00PM CDT
Recent Rain Buys Time, but Summer Heat Could Renew Drought Risks
Soybeans Climb, Soyoil Soars Daily Limit on U.S. Biofuel Proposal
Successful FarmingFri Jun 13, 3:54PM CDT
Soybeans Climb, Soyoil Soars Daily Limit on U.S. Biofuel Proposal
Asian Longhorn tick found in Southwest Michigan
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:52PM CDT
Asian Longhorn ticks have been confirmed for the first time in Michigan at a state park near Indiana. Two nymphs were found through routine tick surveillance by Calvin University at Grand Mere State Park in Berrien County, less than 30 miles from the Indiana state line. The Michigan Department of...
Farm Machinery Fraud Case Brings 17 Felony Charges Against Former Indiana Equipment Salesman
Successful FarmingFri Jun 13, 3:47PM CDT
Farm Machinery Fraud Case Brings 17 Felony Charges Against Former Indiana Equipment Salesman
‘The Boldest Proposal Ever’: Ag Industry Cheers EPA’s 2026/27 RFS Plan
Successful FarmingFri Jun 13, 3:45PM CDT
‘The Boldest Proposal Ever’: Ag Industry Cheers EPA’s 2026/27 RFS Plan
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: June 13, 2025
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:36PM CDT
Jul. corn closed at $4.44 and 1/2, up 6 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.69 and 3/4, up 27 and 1/2 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $291.90, down $2.60Jul. soybean oil closed at 50.61, up 300 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.43 and 3/4, up 17 and 1/4 centsAug. live cattle closed...
Frostic named NCGA’s First Vice President
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:36PM CDT
The National Corn Growers Association has elected a Michigan farmer to its executive board. Michigan Corn Growers Association President Matt Frostic tells Brownfield he’s excited to advocate for issues important to farmers, including the development of sustainable aviation fuel. “My passion is to grind corn, but to do it in...
Cattle futures sharply lower to end the week
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:36PM CDT
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply lower on fund liquidation. August live cattle closed $4.50 lower at $212.45, and October live cattle closed $4.42 lower at $209.82. August feeder cattle closed $4.82 lower at $306.42 and September feeder cattle closed $4.95 lower at $305.60. It...
Hail shreds north Iowa crops
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:20PM CDT
Hail shredded crops across multiple counties in north Iowa Wednesday. Iowa State University Extension field agronomist Gentry Sorenson says a thunderstorm moved from the northwest to north central part of the state. “The corn right now in the area that was impacted was right around V5 to V7 in growth...
Economist says there’s more to the ag trade story
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:20PM CDT
An ag economist says the industry shouldn’t get too hung up on the trade deficit. University of Tennessee’s Charley Martinez says all ag trade is not created equal. “When we look at it, wine, spirits, and beer are making up a big chunk of that deficit, or that negative sign...
Soybeans shoot higher on soybean oil, crude oil strength
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:20PM CDT
Soybeans were sharply higher on commercial and technical buying, pulling contracts to a weekly gain. Beans and bean oil followed crude oil, which was up sharply on escalating tensions in the Middle East. The RVO numbers announced Friday should be a positive for biofuels, helping bean oil close locked limit...
Despite many moth flights, true army worms not a problem in Wisconsin
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:04PM CDT
An entomologist says farmers should be scouting fields for true army worms since there have been an inordinate number of moth flights to the Midwest. Emily Bick with the University of Wisconsin says, “A couple of incidents, nothing too bad, but keep a heads up. Go scout for true army...
Missouri pastures in excellent condition
Brownfield Ag NewsFri Jun 13, 3:04PM CDT
The market news manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says the hay market has pulled back recently. Tony Hancock says it is expected this time of year. “As the supply increases,” he says. “Of course, here in Missouri, we’re very lucky right now with our pasture conditions.” He tells...