April 28, 2025

Brazil corn outlook holding back rally

A market analyst suggests South American weather is holding back U.S. corn prices. Naomi Blohm is with Total Farm Marketing. “Right now, Brazil isn’t really having any weather issues on that Safrinha corn. Which is part of the reason why the corn market, in the short term, has stalled out a little bit here for […] The post Brazil corn outlook holding back rally appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Rootworm pressure to be determined

The coordinator of the Illinois Agricultural Pest Survey says it’s yet to be determined how significant western corn rootworm pressure will be this growing season. Kelly Estes says projections are calling for this year’s rootworm hatch to occur towards the end of May. “While numbers have been overall low across much of state for western […] The post Rootworm pressure to be determined appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Living with Alpha Gal Syndrome

Alpha Gal syndrome is triggered primarily by bites from the lone star tick. The tick carries the sugar molecule “alpha gal” which is linked to serious allergic reactions in some people who consume or come into contact with red meat and other mammalian products. Heather Norman-Burgdolf, an associate extension professor in the Department of Dietetics and […] The post Living with Alpha Gal Syndrome appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

EPA issues nationwide E15 emergency waiver

The EPA is issuing an emergency waiver to allow the sale of E15 nationwide during the summer driving season. Administrator Lee Zeldin says the announcement shows President Trump’s commitment to farmers and the Renewable Fuels Standard. Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor thanks the administration for moving quickly to remove what she calls a “needless barrier” […] The post EPA issues nationwide E15 emergency waiver appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Durbin not seeking re-election; says trade war hurting farmers

The second ranking Democratic member of the U.S. Senate says the Trump administration’s trade policies are hurting family farms. Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, who recently announced he’ll not seek another term after serving more than 40 years in Congress, says groups are telling him the impacts of new tariffs could be devastating. “Go to the […] The post Durbin not seeking re-election; says trade war hurting farmers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowans for Tax Relief creates website with school district data

Iowans for Tax Relief has created an online portal with information about every public school in Iowa. It includes the graduation rate for each district, as well as things like ACT scores and budget data ,”to help parents, school board members, taxpayers and just everybody in Iowa learn a little bit more about what their […] View Full Story

A focus on future of MO ag: FFA star awards

Four FFA members were honored at the Missouri FFA Convention last week for mastering production, finance, management and research skills through their Supervised Agricultural Experience or SAE project. Star Farmer Gage Swindler from Braymer operates a diversified livestock operation that features beef, swine and poultry. “As you know, with egg prices these days with avian […] The post A focus on future of MO ag: FFA star awards appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

A pattern shift to warmer (early-season heat?) days ahead; drier for some

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures across the nation’s mid-section and the Southeast, while cooler-than-normal conditions will dominate the Northeast and areas west of the Rockies.  Mea Menwhile, near- or below-normal rainfall in most areas from the Mississippi Valley eastward should contrast with wetter-than-normal weather […] The post A pattern shift to warmer (early-season heat?) days ahead; drier for some appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Disease pressure remains low in the wheat crop for Kansas

An extension wheat and forage specialist says he hasn’t seen a lot of disease pressure in the Kansas wheat crop. Romulo Lollato with Kansas State says there’s been an increase in the wheat streak mosaic virus the last couple of growing seasons, but not this year.  “Our lab here at K State, we are receiving […] The post Disease pressure remains low in the wheat crop for Kansas appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa lawmakers still negotiating over next year’s state budget

Most spending decisions for the state budget year that begins July 1 have not been made by lawmakers. Republicans control the debate agenda and Senate Democratic Leader Janice Weiner said House and Senate Republicans haven’t agreed on the total level of spending yet. “We are in some sort of disarray,” Weiner said. “It seems pretty […] View Full Story