March 6, 2025

Avian flu spread happening year-round

The spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza has become year-round. Minnesota Turkey Growers Association executive director Ashley Kohls says until two years ago, most instances of the virus within commercial flocks occurred during spring and fall migration. “The past two years have been odd in a way, where we’ve had high-path avian influenza in commercial […] The post Avian flu spread happening year-round appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Tariffs could get better ag market access

An ag lobbyist says while trade tariffs are a concern for production agriculture, the farmers who support President Trump understand tariffs can be used for better market access. “But if these tariffs were to stay in place a long time, I think that view might change.” Randy Russell tells Brownfield there’s a growing ag trade […] The post Tariffs could get better ag market access appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Grain markets respond higher as Mexican tariffs paused

President Trump says he’ll pause tariffs on imports of Mexican goods that fall under the U.S.-Mexico Canada agreement. Arlan Suderman with Stone X Group says the grain markets are higher responding to the news, but overall, grain prices are lower. “Low prices create demand and so, we certainly did that. Prices came down to competitive […] The post Grain markets respond higher as Mexican tariffs paused appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Rhoden: eminent domain ban doesn’t kill carbon pipeline project

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed a bill that would ban the use of eminent domain for carbon pipelines in South Dakota. “We’ll continue to support the private property rights of our people and opportunities for value-added agriculture and our state as a whole.” House Bill 1052 would add a new section to existing […] The post Rhoden: eminent domain ban doesn’t kill carbon pipeline project appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Patience when early planting soybeans

A researcher at Ohio State University says patience can be key when evaluating early planted soybeans. Dr. Alex Lindsey, associate professor of crop ecophysiology, says soybean plants can often make up for poor initial stands. “If plants are more spread out, they’ll tend to branch more.”  He says, “They’ll sense higher quality light and result […] The post Patience when early planting soybeans appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Asgrow brand to launch new traits in the years to come

Ryan Goddard, Asgrow Brand Manager, caught up with Brownfield at Commodity Classic to talk new trait technologies from the brand. Bayer Crop Science recently announced the development of Vyconic Soybeans, which will be sold under the Asgrow brand. Learn more below about new products coming out later this year. The post Asgrow brand to launch new traits in the years to come appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Survey shows farm growth over the next five years likely

The latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer shows the largest increase in farm growth expectations since 2016. Ag economist Jim Mintert says the current ag economy could drive some farmers to retire early. “When someone retires, there’s a higher chance that another farming operation or another family typically would pick up the entire operation of that retiring […] The post Survey shows farm growth over the next five years likely appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Illinois pork producer sees optimism in Mexico amongst tariff dispute

A past president of the Illinois Pork Producers Association says there’s surprising optimism amongst Mexican end users even as tariffs ratchet up between the two countries. Cherly Walsh is in Monterrey, Mexico this week with the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) attending the Expo Carnes. “I do have to say that everybody down here is […] The post Illinois pork producer sees optimism in Mexico amongst tariff dispute appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

One day after a blizzard, Iowa weather forecasters are confirmed fired

Six employees at the National Weather Service office in the Quad Cities have been dismissed as part of the Trump administration’s overhaul of the agency, which has seen the recent firing of hundreds of workers nationwide. Ray Wolf, a retired meteorologist with the Quad Cities branch of the NWS, says staffing shortages have been a […] View Full Story

Bayer’s foliar fungicides offer enhanced disease protection

Brownfield caught up with Mercedes Diaz, North American technical product lead for foliar fungicides at Bayer Crop Science, during this year’s Commodity Classic. Learn more about how Delaro and Delaro Complete foliar fungicide can offer enhanced disease protection for farmers. The post Bayer’s foliar fungicides offer enhanced disease protection appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story