October 2, 2025

Drake set to open PFL race by hosting Valparaiso

Drake could regain the services of starting quarterback Chase Spellman when the Bulldogs open the Pioneer League Football race at home on Saturday against Valparaiso. Spellman suffered an upper body injury in a season opening win over Upper Iowa but missed road losses at second ranked South Dakota State and number 21 South Dakota. With […] View Full Story

Debt-to-asset ratios worsen for farmers as interest costs climb

The vice president of data analysis with Illinois Farm Business Farm Management (FBFM) says debt is expanding in the U.S. farm sector. Brad Zwilling tells Brownfield, “Debt was expected to increase by 5% from 2024, while the farm assets were supposed to increase only by 4.7%, so we know our debt is crawling a little […] The post Debt-to-asset ratios worsen for farmers as interest costs climb appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

William Penn set to host defending NAIA champ Grand View

Off to a 5-0 start and with their highest national ranking since 2016 William Penn faces a major test on Saturday when the 20th ranked Statesmen host top ranked and defending NAIA champion Grand View. Third year William Penn coach Marc Benavidez says added experience is a big part of their turnaround and that experience […] View Full Story

2 avian flu cases in less than 1 week in southwest Wisconsin county

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a commercial poultry flock in southwest Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection says the facility in Jefferson County has been quarantined and birds on the property will be depopulated. Last week a separate commercial poultry flock in Jefferson County tested positive for the […] The post 2 avian flu cases in less than 1 week in southwest Wisconsin county appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

DOL H-2A farmworker wage rule projected to save employers $2.4 Billion

The U.S. Department of Labor has released an interim final rule that would transform how wages are determined for farmers using the H-2A guest worker program. The department estimates the adjustments could save employers $2.4 billion in labor costs. Michigan Congressman John Molenaar tells Brownfield the Adverse Effect Wage Rate, AEWR, in his state is currently […] The post DOL H-2A farmworker wage rule projected to save employers $2.4 Billion appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Federal shutdown abruptly halts USDA trade mission to Taiwan

The shutdown of the federal government has cut short a USDA trade mission to Taiwan. Minnesota Soybean Growers Association executive director Joe Smentek is on the trip and tells Brownfield details trickled in Wednesday evening. “We had a lot of people that we were talking with last night that were getting their emails that they […] The post Federal shutdown abruptly halts USDA trade mission to Taiwan appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Purdue Agronomist: Low soybean moisture hurting yields and farm profits

An extension soybean agronomist with Purdue University says most Midwest farmers are facing difficult harvest conditions.   Shaun Casteel says the hot and dry weather is impacting soybean moistures.   “We got beautiful weather to harvest, but we don’t have good conditions for the moisture content.”  He says, “We’re cutting a lot of beans that […] The post Purdue Agronomist: Low soybean moisture hurting yields and farm profits appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa officials urge USDA to move research projects to Ames

Governor Kim Reynolds and Iowa’s congressional delegation are calling on U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins to relocate USDA research projects to central Iowa. Iowa was not included in the plan released this summer that would shift most USDA employees out of the Washington, D.C. metro to cities in five other states. Senator Chuck Grassley said […] View Full Story

Dryness, disease pressure impacting early harvest yield reports

Some farmers are reporting variable yields in parts of the Midwest due to drought and disease pressure. Central Illinois farmer Rob Shaffer tells Brownfield soybean harvest is underway and yields have been slightly disappointing. “Part of that is because we didn’t get a rain after August 5. We haven’t had much and there is no […] The post Dryness, disease pressure impacting early harvest yield reports appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa’s forecast hardly feels like fall after hot, dry September

The calendar says October but Iowa’s forecast says August. The National Weather Service predicts much of the state will see high temperatures in the upper 80s today, low 90s likely Friday and Saturday, with cooler weather moving in on Sunday. Highs the next few days may be 20 degrees hotter than average. State climatologist Justin […] View Full Story