January 22, 2025

Broiler sets, placements stay ahead of year ago trend

Broiler sets and placements posted another year-to-year gain last week. The USDA says 248.53 million eggs were set into incubation, down 105,000 on the week, but up 4% on the year, with the average hatchability falling fractionally to 78.9%. That continues to imply a bigger supply of chicks for meat production. Placements of 191.318 million […] The post Broiler sets, placements stay ahead of year ago trend appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Ag research closing profitability gap in sustainable cropping systems

An agricultural researcher says the profitability gap between sustainable and traditional cropping systems is narrowing. Brook Wilke with MSU’s Long-Term Agroecosystem Research tells Brownfield managing a five-crop rotation with a suite of conservation practices has not been easy in the first few years of the project. “People should know it’s a challenge to get through it, […] The post Ag research closing profitability gap in sustainable cropping systems appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Review of phase one deal encouraged before new tariffs

The CEO of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says he hopes the Trump administration reviews the phase one trade agreement with China before implementing any tariffs. Jim Sutter tells Brownfield it’s important the U.S. maintain trading relationships with China. “That’s our number one market for whole soybeans, China last year took about 40 percent of […] The post Review of phase one deal encouraged before new tariffs appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

How artificial intelligence could change the ag space

The CEO of the Syngenta Group says artificial intelligence will continue to have an impact on how farmers use technology. Jeff Rowe recently took part in the World Economic Forum. “We’re able to take images, use satellite imagery, drone imagery and be able to then analyze whether or not there’s a disease or pest pressure […] The post How artificial intelligence could change the ag space appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Central Iowa school district plans aggressive overhaul to boost student numbers

Iowa’s largest school district plans an educational overhaul in response to years of declining enrollment and budget cuts. A proposal for Des Moines Public Schools would make full-day pre-school more accessible and offer interest-specific schools to cater toward students’ chosen careers. Associate Superintendent Matt Smith says the district also intends to move sixth grade back […] View Full Story

HPAI continues to spread in Indiana

Highly pathogenic avian influenza continues to spread throughout Indiana. A fourth case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in an Allen County (northeastern), Indiana commercial egg production operation. Indiana’s State Board of Animal Health says more than 26,000 birds will be depopulated. This is the fourth outbreak of HPAI in a commercial operation in […] The post HPAI continues to spread in Indiana appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Addressing Proposition 12 in 2025

The public policy director for the Iowa Pork Producers Association says Proposition 12 continues to be one of the biggest issues impacting pig farmers. Ben Nuelle tells Brownfield pork groups are expected to be aggressive in pushing for a federal Prop 12 solution this year. “One reason it just is going to cause chaos and […] The post Addressing Proposition 12 in 2025 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues

The market news manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says feed costs have remained relatively inexpensive. Tony Hancock tells Brownfield there’s an excellent supply of hay.  “Corn prices are pretty cheap, and feed is abundant,” he says.  “Luckily, that’s not been a real issue.” He says that’s good news as Missouri cattle producers have […] The post Forage supplies ample as winter weather continues appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cash dairy prices lower Wednesday

Cash dairy prices were mostly lower Wednesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.  Dry whey was down $0.0375 at $0.70.  Four sales were recorded, ranging from $0.70 to $0.71.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0050 at $1.7750. Four sales were recorded, ranging from $1.75 to $1.7750.  Cheese barrels were down $0.04 at $1.81.  Four sales were […] The post Cash dairy prices lower Wednesday appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Food vs. fuel debate lingers on

Decades after the introduction of biofuels the food versus fuel debate continues.      Steve Reinhard, who farms in Ohio and serves with the United Soybean Board, says a recent Purdue University study shows the surge in U.S. soybean crush has actually reduced some food costs. “Because we have more soybeans being crushed for oil, we also […] The post Food vs. fuel debate lingers on appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story