June 20, 2025

Iowa farmer suggests grain marketing window is closing

A north Iowa farmer suggests the window to market old and new crop grain could close soon. April Hemmes grows corn and soybeans near Hampton and says about 20 percent of her 2025 crop is already under contract. “Corn and soybeans, and I sure wish I had more sold.  And there’s a lot of corn […] The post Iowa farmer suggests grain marketing window is closing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

State tax benefits approved for new sausage plant in Perry

The state awarded economic development benefits today to the company that plans to build a new sausage plant in Perry. The Iowa Economic Development Authority board approved twelve million dollars in tax benefits for JBS of Greeley, Colorado for the 150,000 square foot plant. The company says the plant will employ 250 people within the […] View Full Story

Illinois hemp growers mixed over spring legislative session

The president of the Illinois Hemp Growers Association says the spring legislative session left the state’s industry in limbo. Rachel Berry tells Brownfield, “A mixed bag.”  She says, “We didn’t see a lot of movement with regulation, or any surprises come up like we did last session, but we really pushed this season for some […] The post Illinois hemp growers mixed over spring legislative session appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cash dairy prices mostly lower to end the week

Cash dairy prices were mostly lower Friday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.    Dry whey was up $0.0225 at $0.57.  Two sales were recorded at $0.56 and $0.57.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0250 at $1.6650. Seven sales were recorded, ranging from $1.6550 to $1.6875.  Cheese barrels were down $0.0325 at $1.6575.  Four sales were recorded, […] The post Cash dairy prices mostly lower to end the week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

New Indiana FFA president reflects on memorable state convention

Photo by Brownfield’s Erin Anderson. The newly elected president of Indiana FFA is also this year’s state star in agribusiness. Kaitlyn Maruszewski from the Tri-Central FFA chapter says her Supervised Agricultural Experience helped strengthen her leadership skills and shape her future path. ByKaitlynDesigns is Maruszewski’s plant and home decor business. “Owning that business has taught […] The post New Indiana FFA president reflects on memorable state convention appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Disappointing cover crop

A south-central Minnesota farmer says the last cover crop cycle was disappointing. Rochelle Krusemark of Trimont tells Brownfield conditions were too dry in the fall. “It didn’t germinate (and) didn’t germinate this spring, so it’s the worst cover crop emergence that we’ve had since we started growing cover crops several years ago.” She says that […] The post Disappointing cover crop appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Secretary Rollins says work continues to prevent the spread of New World screwworm

Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the U.S and Mexico continue to work together to prevent the further spread of New World screwworm. She tells Brownfield the collaborative effort between the two countries has been extremely productive. “The planes started being allowed to land instead of a few days a week, seven days a week,” she […] The post Secretary Rollins says work continues to prevent the spread of New World screwworm appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

New dairy processor could put Nebraska on the map

The executive director for the Nebraska State Dairy Association says a new processing facility could provide monumental growth for the industry. “I honestly think this puts us on the map.” Kris Bousquet says the $186 million, 240,000-foot facility near the eastern town of Seward is the first large-scale plant to be built in nearly 40 […] The post New dairy processor could put Nebraska on the map appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Corn, pork, soybean export sales up on week

The USDA’s reporting a generally good week of export sales for a few key commodities. Old crop corn during the week ending June 12th saw an improvement, led by solid demand from Japan and Mexico, with soybeans also up on the week mainly to Germany and Mexico, and new crop sales for both were above […] The post Corn, pork, soybean export sales up on week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

New Illinois Beef president focused on consumer demand

The new president of the Illinois Beef Association says he’s honored to take the reins of the organization. Shannon Welsh, whose cow/calf herd is based in McDonough County, tells Brownfield, “I love cattle, and the cattle industry, and the cattle people. They’re the best, well any livestock people.”  He says, “But I think people need to […] The post New Illinois Beef president focused on consumer demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story