November 18, 2025

Protecting Missouri water: export permits begin

The director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources says work is underway to implement a new water export law in Missouri. Kurt Schaefer says any water exported out of the state now requires a permit. “We’re at the early stages and we’ll have lots of public notice and public input as we develop that […] The post Protecting Missouri water: export permits begin appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Minnesota company buys Cedar Rapids Gazette, 11 other Iowa newspapers

A dozen Iowa newspapers — including The Cedar Rapids Gazette — are being purchased by a family-owned company based in Minnesota. Adams Multimedia owns over 130 newspapers in 19 states. The deal to buy the Gazette, along with 11 other local newspapers in Iowa, was announced this morning and is to become final December 1. […] View Full Story

Hinterland fest moves to four days, announces 29 acts for 2026

While many Iowans are thinking of Thanksgiving next week, others are making plans to see live music in the steamy summer of 2026. The acts are being announced for the popular Hinterland Music Festival that’s held in the southwest Iowa town of Saint Charles. A total of 29 acts are being released now, with more […] View Full Story

Southern Indiana farmer says 2025 was challenging, but manageable 

A southern Indiana farmer says it’s been a difficult growing season. Brian Rexing raises corn, soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa in Gibson County. “We had some challenges getting the crop out,” he says. “There were some stretches where we had a little extra heat and went through some dry spells. Overall, we did okay. It’s not […] The post Southern Indiana farmer says 2025 was challenging, but manageable  appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

USDA could cut corn yields again in January, says StoneX economist

The chief commodities economist at StoneX Group says he’s expecting the USDA to reduce corn yields again in the January report. “History would argue that we do get more yield reductions in January.” Arlan Suderman (Sue-dur-man) says big crops tend to get smaller, but it’s unclear how much smaller. “We do have very strong corn […] The post USDA could cut corn yields again in January, says StoneX economist appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Missouri vet credits strong biosecurity for no fall HPAI detections

The state veterinarian in Missouri says the lack of detections for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in poultry across the state this fall could be due to increased biosecurity. “I’m not saying we’re going to, you know, not see another detection. We’re holding our breath on that, but so far so good.” Steve Strubberg says after […] The post Missouri vet credits strong biosecurity for no fall HPAI detections appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Nebraska’s Hansen-Mueller files Chapter 11, owes more than $20 million

A Nebraska-based grain dealer that had its license temporarily suspended after it failed to pay farmers last month has filed for bankruptcy. In news release on Monday, Hansen-Mueller Co. said it is pursuing a financial restructuring and has applied for Chapter 11 protection. According to its filing, the company owes more than $20 million to […] The post Nebraska’s Hansen-Mueller files Chapter 11, owes more than $20 million appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Feeder cattle prices swing as market fundamentals take a back seat

The owner of one of the largest sale barns in the country says there continues to be chaos in the cattle markets. Jackie Moore with Joplin Regional Stockyards in Missouri says the market isn’t moving on fundamentals, and that’s frustrating. “They’ve left us in limbo out here hanging,” he says. “If you’re going to open the border, just […] The post Feeder cattle prices swing as market fundamentals take a back seat appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

North central Ohio farmer reporting stronger than expected yields to close out harvest 2025

A north central Ohio farmer says he expects to wrap up the 2025 harvest season this week.  Owen Niese raises corn, soybeans, and wheat in Crawford County. “While August was dry, we were in a spot where we had adequate soil moisture,” he says. “It seemed like the earlier the beans were planted, the better yielding they […] The post North central Ohio farmer reporting stronger than expected yields to close out harvest 2025 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Regents review report on tuition guarantee program

The board that governs the three state universities has reviewed a report that was mandated by the Iowa Legislature to study the merits of a tuition guarantee program and is sending it to lawmakers. Board of Regents business officer Brad Berg says the study committee researched several institutions of varying sizes and types around the […] View Full Story