May 12, 2025

Cotton, rice stocks expected to be up in 2025/26

The USDA is projecting larger cotton and rice stocks in the coming marketing year. New crop rice ending stocks are seen at 47.5 million hundredweight, with increased imports and decreased exports canceling out a decline in production, while old crop stocks were up slightly from April to 45 million hundredweight on demand adjustments. The average […] The post Cotton, rice stocks expected to be up in 2025/26 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Good crop emergence ahead of the cold

A farmer in northeast South Dakota says it’s been one of the earliest planting seasons ever. “We had good planting conditions, we weren’t mudding things in and people moved right along.” Bob Metz says the farm wrapped up planting on Monday, and corn and soybeans are emerging well, so far. “Corn is about an inch […] The post Good crop emergence ahead of the cold appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa farmer to conduct cover crop research on his farm

A northwest Iowa farmer says he plans to conduct some research trials on his operation during the growing season. Brent Swart, who currently serves as president of the Iowa Soybean Association, says cover crops will be a big focus. “How we can continue to be better at implementing cover crops and not only being effective […] The post Iowa farmer to conduct cover crop research on his farm appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Congressman Feenstra files paperwork for campaign for governor

Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra has filed the paperwork to begin raising money for a campaign for governor. Feenstra was first elected to the U-S House in 2020, after defeating incumbent Steve King in the Republican Primary. Last year, he won reelection in the fourth congressional district by a 34 point margin. Feenstra has served in […] View Full Story

WASDE report “friendly” to commodity prices

A marketing specialist says the latest supply and demand report has pushed some commodity prices higher to start the week. Jacob Burks with AgMarket.Net tells Brownfield, “Market reaction to the immediate response of what we saw on the balance sheet with old crop and new crop was a little bit was friendly. That’s that’s the […] The post WASDE report “friendly” to commodity prices appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

WASDE report “friendly” to commodity prices

A marketing specialist says the latest supply and demand report has pushed some commodity prices higher to start the week. Jacob Burks with AgMarket.Net tells Brownfield, “Market reaction to the immediate response of what we saw on the balance sheet with old crop and new crop was a little bit was friendly. That’s that’s the […] The post WASDE report “friendly” to commodity prices appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Michigan 4-H endowment will provide lasting investment for dairy youth

The Michigan 4-H Foundation has established a new endowment to support dairy youth leaders across the state. Michigan Milk Producers Association’s Joe Diglio tells Brownfield, “Developing better talents and stronger talents within the next generation of leaders is critically important.” Diglio was recently named the 2025 Robert B. Engel Farmer Co-op Manager of the Year by the […] The post Michigan 4-H endowment will provide lasting investment for dairy youth appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

U.S. hay stocks rise

The USDA says U.S. hay stocks are above a year ago. The national May 1st total of 24.091 million tons was 3.081 million tons larger than last year, with 2024 production rising 3% from 2023, largely thanks to yield. The supply numbers are dependent on a few factors, including production, livestock inventory, pasture conditions, feed […] The post U.S. hay stocks rise appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Central Iowa no-kill animal shelter plans to double in size

The City of Ames has purchased property for a new animal shelter that will at least double the number of animals that can be taken in — and the shelter is already taking in a thousand animals a year. Shelter director Ron Edwards says the plans are in response to a growing need for shelter […] View Full Story

ASA joins ag groups in filing brief for Supreme Court glyphosate labeling clarity

A brief has been filed with the Supreme Court by some ag groups wanting clarity on glyphosate labeling.  Kyle Kunkler with the American Soybean Association says the label is the law and conflicting state level rulings have created uncertainty. “Under federal pesticide law, you’re not allowed to make a claim that’s false and misleading,” he says. “If EPA […] The post ASA joins ag groups in filing brief for Supreme Court glyphosate labeling clarity appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story