June 2, 2025

Democrat J.D. Scholten of Sioux City launches U.S. Senate campaign

A Democrat from northwest Iowa who’s been a member of the Iowa House since 2023 is running for the U.S. Senate. State Representative J.D. Scholten of Sioux City said he decided to run Friday after he heard Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s response when a woman suggested people would die if Republicans follow through on proposed […] View Full Story

State reports a Safe Haven baby girl turned over in May

The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services says a baby was turned over to the state last month under the Safe Haven Law. The Department says the baby girl was born May 23rd and was placed with a foster family until a permanent family is determined. This is the third Safe Haven baby reported […] View Full Story

Minnesota crops bouncing back from May weather challenges

An extension crops educator is encouraged with how Minnesota crops are rebounding from May weather challenges. Dave Nicolai with the University of Minnesota says corn, soybeans, small grains and sugarbeets endured abnormally warm conditions in early May, followed by cool, wet weather. “The corn looked and appeared very yellow, probably a lack of sunshine (and) […] The post Minnesota crops bouncing back from May weather challenges appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Michigan crops over half emerged

A Michigan farmer says he finished planting in record time. Sanilac County’s Dennis Gardner tells Brownfield a deep freeze during the winter helped set fields up with good soil conditions. “We did switch over to putting soybeans in after we planted some of our sugarbeets this year, just because I don’t like the fact of putting […] The post Michigan crops over half emerged appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Spraying picks up as planting winds down in Iowa

Iowa farmers are busy spraying weeds as planting comes to an end. Mark Jackson grows corn and soybeans in the southeast part of the state and tells Brownfield conditions for herbicide applications have not been ideal. “It’s kind of always a hurdle chasing the windy weather, especially when we have temperature spikes that we’ve been […] The post Spraying picks up as planting winds down in Iowa appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

South Dakota farmer pleased with crop progress

A northeastern South Dakota farmer says crops are looking good so far this spring.  Ryan Wagner raises wheat, corn, and soybeans near Roslyn.  He says spring wheat looks very good. “We’re mostly tillered out and close to the boot stage, and probably a couple of weeks away from starting to show some heads.” USDA says […] The post South Dakota farmer pleased with crop progress appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybeans down, corn mostly weak, watching weather

Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Beans were down on spillover from bean products while reacting to increased trade tensions over tariffs with China. U.S. planting and development conditions look favorable in most areas. The USDA says 67% of the crop is in good to excellent shape, with 84% planted and 63% emerged. […] The post Soybeans down, corn mostly weak, watching weather appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Illinois planting continues

The USDA says Illinois farmers continue to make planting progress. Western Illinois farmer Brady Holst, who’s based in Hancock County, says his fields are off to a good start. “We got the corn in in less than a week before the end of April.”  He says, “Then finished up the beans a little bit after […] The post Illinois planting continues appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Southwestern Indiana farmer continues to battle wet weather 

A southwestern Indiana farmer says wet weather continues to cause planting delays.  Ben Kron raises corn and soybeans in Vanderburgh County.  “We’re having issues with standing water in places and a lack of oxygen going to the plants,” he says. “There’s too much water and a lot of yellow spots out in the field. It seems […] The post Southwestern Indiana farmer continues to battle wet weather  appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

R-CALF requesting investigation into false New World screwworm report

The president and CEO of R-CALF USA is requesting a federal investigation into a suspected false report that New World screwworm was detected in the U.S. Bill Bullard tells Brownfield that there is currently too much at risk in the markets. “We need to maintain the integrity of our markets, and we need to make […] The post R-CALF requesting investigation into false New World screwworm report appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story