October 28, 2025

Feenstra, as Iowa’s governor, would aim to lower and freeze property taxes

Republican Randy Feenstra says property tax reform is a priority for Iowa voters and he’ll work to lower residential, business and industrial property taxes and freeze them if he’s elected governor. “We have to make sure that seniors can stay in their houses, but I also understand that when you give more money back to […] View Full Story

Revamped Iowa nuclear plant to supply power to Google

The company that’s working to restart Iowa’s only nuclear power plant has signed an agreement with Google. NextEra Energy’s 25-year contract says the company will supply Google with power to run its expanding cloud and AI infrastructure once the Duane Arnold Energy Plant near Palo is running again. NextEra has signed agreements to acquire the […] View Full Story

Japan increases U.S. rice orders under trade framework

The CEO of USA Rice says Japan has been buying more U.S. rice lately. Peter Bachmann tells Brownfield “in prior years, they would buy one or two cargoes of rice and now they’re buying two or three cargoes of rice minimum, if not four per tender, which I think is significant for us.” Over the […] The post Japan increases U.S. rice orders under trade framework appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Strong soybean futures prompt some farmer selling

A farmer in eastern South Dakota says he’s going to sell some soybeans now that soybean prices have improved. Doug Noem tells Brownfield… “I think we’re gonna start doing some 10 to 15% increment sales here this week, and put some orders in a little bit higher than that. These numbers weren’t in our budget […] The post Strong soybean futures prompt some farmer selling appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Feeder cattle futures continue to slide

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mixed ahead of widespread direct business, and feeders were lower on another round of technical liquidation. December live cattle closed $.60 lower at $226.57 and February live cattle closed $.10 higher at $224.10.  November feeder cattle closed $5.05 lower at $333.40 and January feeder cattle closed $9.55 […] The post Feeder cattle futures continue to slide appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Missouri Cattleman proposes $1 beef coupon program to boost U.S. beef sales

Jim Hertzog, a livestock auction owner and Missouri cattleman, says improving beef prices at the grocery store could be as simple as a beef coupon. “It’s only good for beef that is labeled born and raised and a product of the USA.” He has proposed a program that would provide a $1-per-pound coupon or digital […] The post Missouri Cattleman proposes $1 beef coupon program to boost U.S. beef sales appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Congress urged to act as SNAP benefits could stop November 1, impacting families and local economies

Nearly 42 million recipients could lose access to their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits on November 1st because of the ongoing government shutdown. Maya Sandelow, an associate director with the Bipartisan Policy Center, says the group is urging Congress to find a solution. “We’re calling for Congress and the administration to keep benefits flowing in […] The post Congress urged to act as SNAP benefits could stop November 1, impacting families and local economies appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cover crop adoption still driven by payments, but agronomic benefits growing

Farmers are looking for cover crop benefits beyond soil health and water management. Midwestern BioAg CEO Gaji Balakaneshan says in many cases, growers only use cover crops because they’re paid to. “Because they’re not seeing a benefit on a year-to-year basis, and that’s part of the problem.” He tells Brownfield cover crops can help improve […] The post Cover crop adoption still driven by payments, but agronomic benefits growing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybean prices climb on U.S.-China deal hopes

The chief commodities economist with Stone X Group says the details of any trade framework between the U.S. and China remain unclear ahead of this week’s meeting. But Arlan Suderman tells Brownfield “If we make it to Thursday, I would anticipate we’ll probably have a deal. Usually world leaders don’t want to meet unless they […] The post Soybean prices climb on U.S.-China deal hopes appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybeans hit one-year highs on China trade hopes

Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying, with the most active months hitting more than one-year highs. Beans have another round of support tied to the trade deal framework with China, but some contracts did run into resistance, pulling them down from the day’s highs. Technically, soybeans might be a little overbought, especially without […] The post Soybeans hit one-year highs on China trade hopes appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story