August 7, 2025

Ag director says livestock exhibitors mindful of biosecurity

The Missouri Ag Director says biosecurity is a priority as exhibitors and visitors from across the region come to the Missouri State Fair to see livestock. Chris Chinn tells Brownfield the livestock barns on the fairgrounds are usually kept clean to keep diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease and New world screwworm from coming into […] The post Ag director says livestock exhibitors mindful of biosecurity appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Indiana ag leaders honored with AgriVision Award at the state fair

Two Indiana ag leaders have received the state’s the highest agricultural honor. Keith Lambright, owner of Shipshewana Auction and Cedar Creek Meats, and Mark Sigler, chief operating officer, secretary and treasurer of Indiana Farm Bureau are this year’s AgriVision award winners. Sigler says he’s incredibly humbled. “It’s just about all the people I’ve had an opportunity to work with […] The post Indiana ag leaders honored with AgriVision Award at the state fair appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

New state fair buildings will showcase MO ag

The “Godfather” of the Missouri State Fair says new infrastructure coming to the fairgrounds will continue to showcase Missouri agriculture. Lowell Mohler, a former state ag director and fair commissioner, tells Brownfield “a new sheep barn facility, improvements in the swine barn and a new building that will be finished for next year’s fair that […] The post New state fair buildings will showcase MO ag appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

New report outlines herbicide importance to conservation

The president of the Agricultural Nutrient Policy Council (ANPC) says a new report outlines the important role herbicides play in conservation. Courtney Briggs says the ability to chemically control weeds is vital in modern-day conservation practices. “If you take these tools out of the toolbox, it’s going to be very difficult for us to execute […] The post New report outlines herbicide importance to conservation appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

U.S. corn sales very strong, economist says

An ag economist says strong export sales for new crop U.S. corn helped provide a bump for the commodity markets. Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net tells Brownfield, “We had another smashing week of export sales for corn is all I can say,” he said. “I think it was the third highest ever for this week. We […] The post U.S. corn sales very strong, economist says appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

SDS a “concerning” problem in south-central Iowa

A south-central Iowa farmer says disease pressure in soybeans has been alarming. “There’s sudden death syndrome all over the place,” said Steve Kuiper of Knoxville. Kuiper says SDS arrived much earlier than he expected this year. He says the disease is typically found in late August or early September. “You start to see these brown […] The post SDS a “concerning” problem in south-central Iowa appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Farmers can help improve yield potential by managing some insect pressure

A cropping systems specialist says if farmers are starting to see insect pressure in some instances there’s still time to protect yield potential   Ron Seymore with UNL says growers should be on the lookout for spider mites this time of year, particularly in hot and dry conditions. “If you have these spider mites starting to grow […] The post Farmers can help improve yield potential by managing some insect pressure appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Rob Sand ‘taking time to learn,’ before releasing water quality plan

Democrat Rob Sand says Iowans are justifiably frustrated about water quality issues and he might call for new regulations if he’s elected governor — but Sand said today he is investigating the issue before releasing a water quality plan. “I think people would be right to be frustrated with me if we hit fall of […] View Full Story

Iowa State Fair opens in a downpour

The gates opened to the 2025 Iowa State Fair as thunderstorms moved over the fairgrounds dropping on and off waves of rain. State Fair CEO Jeremy Parsons spoke at the opening ceremonies. “We’re fortunate here at the Iowa State Fair to be supported by all of you. I’ll be honest. Not many fairs have people […] View Full Story

One of only two B-29s still flying lands in Iowa for tours, rides

Residents of Southside Des Moines are hearing an unfamiliar rumble in the skies. It’s not thunderstorms, but a squadron of World War Two-vintage aircraft. Jacques Robitaille, spokesman for the AirPower History Tour of the Commemorative Air Force, says they’re offering guided walk-throughs of the legendary flying machines, as well as charter flights from the Des […] View Full Story