May 20, 2025

ACE Ethanol Conference

Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp covers the ACE Ethanol Conference The post ACE Ethanol Conference appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Farmers make tough crop marketing decisions

Farmers across the Corn Belt are navigating uncertain commodity markets. In northeast Missouri, Matt Wright says he delivered some forward-contracted old crop corn to the elevator and feed mill this week. “Like everyone else, I wish I would have sold more but you just never how the markets are going to go. We’re just trying […] The post Farmers make tough crop marketing decisions appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

MO farmer trying to capture quality alfalfa

A farmer in central Missouri says the persistent rains have created a narrow window to complete the first alfalfa cutting. Jay Fischer tells Brownfield there have been two days, at best, between rains to get fieldwork done since early March. “Alfalfa likes to lay down when it gets big and it rains. It’s starting to […] The post MO farmer trying to capture quality alfalfa appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soil-residual herbicides that can be applied to emerged corn

Some farmers might be unsure which soil-residual herbicides can be applied to emerged corn. University of Illinois Extension weed scientist Aaron Hager says there are dozens of commonly used products that won’t cause injury. “Now some of these you can go fairly late in fairly tall corn, whereas others are fairly short. Maybe two-leaf corn, […] The post Soil-residual herbicides that can be applied to emerged corn appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Asparagus harvest starts with nonstop growth

An asparagus grower says this has been his first season with multiple all-night harvests. “That asparagus wanted to grow, and it did, it really showed us who was boss there for a few days.” Fourth-generation farmer Derek Oomen tells Brownfield picking started the first week of May. “Usually we’ll have busy starts, but what we […] The post Asparagus harvest starts with nonstop growth appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Widespread prevent plant expected in Delta

An excessively wet planting season has worsened in the last month for farmers across the Delta. “It’s changed from flood water to rain water.” Several thousand acres of Jeff Rutledge’s farm in Jackson County, Arkansas flooded in early April. He says there’s been about 10 inches of rain in the last week. “Most of the […] The post Widespread prevent plant expected in Delta appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Michigan wheat just about to flower

Michigan State University Extension’s wheat specialist says the state’s crop is just about to enter grain fill. Dennis Pennington says by the end of the week wheat should be start to flower and will be susceptible to fusarium head blight. “Infection can occur at fairly low temperatures, even down in the low 50s,” he says. […] The post Michigan wheat just about to flower appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

ADC says new Healthy Labeling rule discriminates against dairy

A dairy group says the proposed Healthy Labeling rule for food will steer consumers away from healthy dairy products. Researcher Sherry Bunting with the American Dairy Coalition tells Brownfield the proposed changes to the labels would push consumers away from nutrient-rich dairy products. “There’s always been a healthy labeling rule but now, they’re trying to […] The post ADC says new Healthy Labeling rule discriminates against dairy appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Linn County gathering information for possible restart of nuclear power plant

The Linn County Planning and Zoning Commission took public input at its meeting Monday on restarting the nuclear power plant outside of Palo. The Duane Arnold Energy Center shut down in October of 2020, but the demand for energy is rising with data centers expanding in eastern Iowa. Echo Oceanside attended the meeting and told […] View Full Story

Groundbreaking for Daisy Brand’s $676 million plant in Boone

A ceremonial groundbreaking today in Boone for a plant that will produce Daisy Brand sour cream and cottage cheese. The $676 million project will eventually employ over 250 people. “It is our most ambitious project yet,” said Ben Sokolsky, president of Daisy Brand. Milk for the plant will come exclusively from Marshall Ridge Farms in […] View Full Story