August 18, 2025

Wisconsin crops good, but rain preventing optimum hay timing

A west central Wisconsin farmer says he could use a break from the rain to get his haying done. Wisconsin Farmers Union President Darin Von Ruden tells Brownfield he’s seen a lot of weekend rain in the Westby area, which delayed his third-crop alfalfa harvest. “We wanted to cut on Saturday, but with the rain […] The post Wisconsin crops good, but rain preventing optimum hay timing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Chinn: NWS investment is good, more info needed from USDA

The Missouri Ag Director says USDA’s investment in a domestic sterile fly production facility in Texas is good news in the fight against New World screwworm. Chris Chinn tells Brownfield “they’re going to produce three million flies each week there. We welcome that news. I know cattle men and women were relieved to hear that news.” […] The post Chinn: NWS investment is good, more info needed from USDA appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Kansas farmer says soybeans trending in the right direction

A northeast Kansas farmer says his soybean crop is need of some moisture to finish pod filling stage.   Scott Gigstad tells Brownfield, “As of about a week ago, they were really starting to pod. We did go ahead and put fungiside and some insecticide on the beans. They show some real promise. They’ve had […] The post Kansas farmer says soybeans trending in the right direction appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Fungicide timing is key

Purdue University Extension’s corn specialist says disease is spreading rapidly across the state. Dan Quinn says recent weather patterns are impacting fungicide efficacy. “We’re starting to see now where some of these fungicides worked well, now they’re running out of activity and that disease is picking back up,” he says. “Then you combine that with […] The post Fungicide timing is key appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Dryness starting to creep into southwest Ohio

A southwest Ohio farmer says he’s starting to get concerned about the lack of recent rainfall.  Eric Tipton says the crops are starting to stress. “For the corn, we should hopefully be okay to get to the finish line,” he says. “The beans, with just the way that they look, we could really use one […] The post Dryness starting to creep into southwest Ohio appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Nebraska farmer closely watching stretch of extreme temps

A southwest Nebraska farmer says this week’s extremely hot temperatures could impact his soybeans. Andy Jobman says timely rains have helped ease some stress. “You’re starting to see a few dry land corners start to show some heat stress, some drought stress, but that’s only been recently that you’ve been able to tell the difference […] The post Nebraska farmer closely watching stretch of extreme temps appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

State Fair auctions raise more than $332,000 for Youth in Ag

Twelve livestock exhibitors from across Missouri participated in the Sale of Champions on Saturday at the Missouri State Fair. Lincoln Berndt with Princeton FFA had the Grand Champion Steer, which sold for $34,000. “It’s a pretty big deal and a lot of hard work,” he says. That hard work includes lots of time spent with […] The post State Fair auctions raise more than $332,000 for Youth in Ag appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa Lottery sees good start to new fiscal year

Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn says the first month of the new fiscal year is starting with a little momentum. “It’s been a strong start to fiscal ’26. I don’t have final edited figures, but I do know that gross lottery sales for July of 2025 ran slightly ahead of last July’s performance,” he says. […] View Full Story

Adequate rain has been spotty for sugarbeet growers

A Michigan Sugar Company district president says he’s had extremely dry conditions in his part of the Thumb. Clint Hagen grows sugarbeets, dry beans, and white wheat in Ubly. “We’re in one of those extremely dry belts,” he shares. “You don’t have to hardly get five miles east, probably 10 miles north, and then especially […] The post Adequate rain has been spotty for sugarbeet growers appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Good potential for soybeans, average corn expected in SW MO and SE KS

A technical agronomist with Channel Seed says he’s expecting average corn and better soybeans in southwest Missouri and southeastern Kansas. Brook Mitchell tells Brownfield the timely rains are good for the soybeans. “The soybeans could end up being tremendously good and we haven’t had a lot of high heat for extended periods of time to […] The post Good potential for soybeans, average corn expected in SW MO and SE KS appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story