October 29, 2025

Reflecting on 40 Years of Breast Cancer Awareness – and the Ongoing Challenges in Rural Communities

This month of October marks the 40th anniversary of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Four decades of pink ribbons, awareness campaigns, survivor stories, and a growing sense of community around a disease that affects millions every year. While there is so much to celebrate – especially when it comes to early detection and better treatment options […] The post Reflecting on 40 Years of Breast Cancer Awareness – and the Ongoing Challenges in Rural Communities appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybean market awaits U.S.-China trade framework details, analyst says

A market analyst says the details matter in a new trade framework between the U.S. and China. DuWayne Bosse with Bolt Marketing says… “I think the futures market has rallied on a story and I think now we need facts to push us above $11. We need how many beans and when.” Bosse says if […] The post Soybean market awaits U.S.-China trade framework details, analyst says appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybean basis improves in Northern Plains ahead of U.S.-China trade talks

Randy Martinson, a market analyst in Fargo, North Dakota, says there’s been an improvement in basis at local soybean crush plants ahead of this week’s meeting between the U.S. and China. “Crush plants are sitting between 65 to 75 cents under. Most elevators right now, they have improved, but most of them are still in […] The post Soybean basis improves in Northern Plains ahead of U.S.-China trade talks appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Nebraska farmer hopes negotiations lead to concrete soybean deal with China

A farmer in northeast Nebraska says he’s cautiously optimistic that trade talks between the U.S. and China could result in an agreement that includes soybeans.    “We need it desperately.” Greg Anderson says China remains the most important trading partner for the commodity and results matter. “I’m certainly looking for real numbers, a real negotiated […] The post Nebraska farmer hopes negotiations lead to concrete soybean deal with China appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

U.S. Potato industry confident Trump administration can open Japan market

The CEO of the National Potato Council says he’s optimistic the Trump administration can help get fresh potato market access in Japan. Kam Quarles tells Brownfield “Even though it has taken 30 years for us to get to this point, solving the Japan fresh potato access issue for U.S. growers is simple. It is no […] The post U.S. Potato industry confident Trump administration can open Japan market appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Illuminated holiday train to make ten Iowa stops next month for free concerts

The schedule is now out for the Holiday Train’s annual trip across Iowa, offering free concerts to get folks in the spirit of the upcoming season. Terry Cunha, spokesman for the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railroad, says they’re thrilled that this year’s route will allow the train to stop in a total of ten Iowa […] View Full Story

Much-needed rain falls across the Corn Belt as harvest wraps up

The Corn Belt is getting some much-needed moisture at the end of harvest. Drew Lerner tells Brownfield some areas have received up to five inches of rain in the last few days. There was a lot of rain that occurred this past weekend from the southern half of Kansas into portions of northern Texas, and […] The post Much-needed rain falls across the Corn Belt as harvest wraps up appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

State officials discuss installing AC in Mt. Pleasant prison

State prison officials are evaluating the cost of installing air conditioning in the housing units at the state prison in Mount Pleasant. During this month’s Board of Corrections meeting, Iowa Department of Corrections financial manager Steve Dick said the agency’s officials have discussed the project with Governor Reynolds’ staff. “We have put forth a study […] View Full Story

Wisconsin Pork Association urges participation in Thursday rule hearing

The Wisconsin Pork Association is urging producers to testify Thursday in favor of removing state guidelines for PRRS and PEDv testing. Morgan Worek tells Brownfield the testing guidelines within ATCP10 added cost and red tape without helping pigs or farmers. “We have not seen improved swine health benefits specifically related to PRRS and PEDv. We’ve […] The post Wisconsin Pork Association urges participation in Thursday rule hearing appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Analyst warns China could sidestep commitments in anticipated trade pact

There’s concern China may not follow through on certain aspects of an anticipated trade deal with the U.S. Michael Cordonnier with Soybean and Corn Advisor says during the first Trump administration, the Chinese did not fulfill its commitments as part of the Phase One agreement. “And between then and now, which is six years later, […] The post Analyst warns China could sidestep commitments in anticipated trade pact appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story