April 24, 2025

Farmer says he’s finding ways to be more efficient with crop inputs

An east central Nebraska farmer says adjustments to crop nutrient and weed programs could help improve his bottom line. Mitch Oswald tells Brownfield he’s switched to variable rate applications for fertilizer and is trying to improve other efficiencies. “So we don’t have to come back in later on in the summer with an extra passive for spring. […] The post Farmer says he’s finding ways to be more efficient with crop inputs appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Bill to toughen Iowa’s anti-human trafficking law sent to governor

A bill that backers say will strengthen Iowa’s anti-human trafficking law has cleared the House and Senate unanimously. The bill ensures people can be charged with human trafficking in state court if they are caught by an undercover officer who’s posing as a potential victim or as someone in a human trafficking network. Representative Mark […] View Full Story

West-central Minnesota farmer done with corn planting

A west-central Minnesota farmer wrapped up corn planting this week. Chad Willis of Wilmar says conditions kept improving following an early April snowstorm. “Right around Easter time it dried out and everybody’s been hitting it pretty hard.” He tells Brownfield the seed bed has been close to ideal. “Probably some of the best ground that […] The post West-central Minnesota farmer done with corn planting appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Concerns about conservation

A north-central Illinois farmer says he’s concerned federal cuts to the USDA will stymie the adoption of conservation practices across the country. Brian Corkill, who farms in Henry & Stark Counties, says the Conservation Stewardship Program was instrumental in his adoption of cover crops over a decade ago. “We experimented on our own a little […] The post Concerns about conservation appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

SAF investor expects “100x growth” in next decade

The CEO of a company that invests in sustainable aviation fuel production predicts tremendous growth in the next decade. Mihir Dange with XCF Global says SAF, which is now being rebranded as synthetic aviation fuel by the Trump administration, will play a monumental role in decarbonizing the aviation industry. “There is going to be a […] The post SAF investor expects “100x growth” in next decade appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Overuse of corn rootworm traits can reduce ROI

An entomologist at Purdue University says overreliance on corn-rootworm resistant traits has reduced profitability for some farmers.  Christian Krupke says states in the Eastern Corn Belt have used the trait the most, which has impacted its efficacy.  “If you’re using Bt rootworm corn in a state like Indiana, ideally you would back off on that […] The post Overuse of corn rootworm traits can reduce ROI appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Former USSEC chair says don’t panic over trade dispute with China, yet

A former chairman of the US Soybean Export Council says there’s still time to ease tensions with China before there’s significant impact to US soybean farmers. Lance Rezac of Kansas tells Brownfield, “Right now is a good time to have a trade war because right now they typically buy Brazil beans anyway for the most […] The post Former USSEC chair says don’t panic over trade dispute with China, yet appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cover crop benefits with spring moisture

A farmer in southeastern Minnesota is hopeful cover crops will help him return to spring fieldwork sooner following recent rains. Ed McNamara of Goodhue says cover crops dry the soil out. “It basically acts like a dehumidifier because as the plant is green and growing, it’s sucking moisture out. So any moisture that you get, […] The post Cover crop benefits with spring moisture appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Beck’s manager in Upper Midwest sees large increase in corn acres

A regional manager for Beck’s Hybrids says farmers in the Upper Midwest are shifting more acres to corn. Heather Morris is based in North Dakota and covers the Dakotas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. “Sales never stop, and (earlier this month) actually a grower had decided to shift even more of his bean acres into corn. So […] The post Beck’s manager in Upper Midwest sees large increase in corn acres appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Pork export sales fall to marketing year low

Pork export sales dropped to a marketing year low during the week ending April 17th. The USDA says China canceled a large amount U.S. pork, at least partially because of the ongoing tariff battle between the world’s largest economies. Several other key pork buyers did make a weekly purchase, but either at lesser amounts or […] The post Pork export sales fall to marketing year low appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story