November 3, 2025

Michigan potato farmers beat the rain: Walther Farms recap harvest

Dry conditions brought an early end to Michigan’s potato harvest in October. Megan Vande Giessen works at Walther Farms’ Three Rivers location. “We did face a little bit of heat stress during the late season, which can cause quality issues,” she shares. “However, we haven’t seen any so far, which we’re grateful for.” She tells […] The post Michigan potato farmers beat the rain: Walther Farms recap harvest appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

U.S. corn export inspections double year-over-year on strong global demand

The USDA is reporting another solid week for corn and wheat export inspections. Favorable pricing has boosted global demand for both corn and wheat, with weekly corn inspections more than double the year ago total, while wheat was up on the year, and Mexico led the way for both. Soybean inspections during the week ending […] The post U.S. corn export inspections double year-over-year on strong global demand appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cash dairy prices lower Monday

Cash dairy prices were lower Monday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, with substantial price drops for cheese and butter.    Dry whey was unchanged at $0.71.  No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.1025 at $1.6650.  Two sales were recorded at $1.6650 and $1.6850.  Cheese barrels were down $0.0550 at $1.75.  No sales were […] The post Cash dairy prices lower Monday appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

A Look at Seed Guides and Investing in Public Breeding Programs

Bryan Stobaugh, the Director of Licensing and Commercialization at Missouri Soybeans, says the state soybean checkoff continues to invest in public breeding programs and seed lines to drive innovation. Learn more in this Spotlight on Soybeans! The post A Look at Seed Guides and Investing in Public Breeding Programs appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa food pantries see surge in demand

Food pantries around the state say there’s been a surge in demand as federal SNAP benefits are delayed. Craig Gordy is with the Oskaloosa Food Pantry, where they gave away almost 5000 pounds of food over a two day period. “Normally, we give about 300 or 400 pounds, so people are stocking up because they know […] View Full Story

98th annual National FFA Convention and Expo breaks attendance record

The 98th annual National FFA Convention and Expo has broken its all-time attendance record with more than 73,000 FFA members and guests participating in the event. Three thousand volunteers took part in this year’s National Days of Service. Students and advisors joined 28 different service projects throughout the greater-Indianapolis area and donated more than 1,500 […] The post 98th annual National FFA Convention and Expo breaks attendance record appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Trump gives Miller-Meeks his ‘full and complete’ endorsement

President Trump has endorsed Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks in her race for a fourth term in the U.S. House. This is the first time since 2020 that Trump has endorsed Miller-Meeks. In a post on social media, Trump called Miller-Meeks “a distinguished medical doctor and Army veteran” who backs his America First policies. Miller-Meeks said […] View Full Story

Good yields, rising costs: Iowa farmer eyes 2026 profit pressures

A west central Iowa farmer describes a hectic harvest this fall. “It was rampant.” Brent Johnson grows corn and soybeans in Calhoun County and tells Brownfield they finished harvest the last full weekend of October. “Crops were really pretty good. Soybeans were surprisingly good, corn was still good but not as good as we originally […] The post Good yields, rising costs: Iowa farmer eyes 2026 profit pressures appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

HPAI in Ottawa County commercial poultry

The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed another case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Ottawa County. The state says the commercial flock is the county’s third detection of the virus during October and the fifth case since the beginning of the year. The virus has only been confirmed in West Michigan […] The post HPAI in Ottawa County commercial poultry appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Illinois ag director: farmer mental health support ‘more important than ever’

The director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture says farmer mental health resources are more important than ever. Jerry Costello says farmers are feeling the effect of increased input costs at a time when commodity prices are below break-even for many. “Nitrogen is up 10% literally in just the last 9 or 10 months.”  He […] The post Illinois ag director: farmer mental health support ‘more important than ever’ appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story