November 26, 2025

Cold and high winds bring fieldwork to a standstill

A farmer in southeast South Dakota says winter weather has ended fall fieldwork. “We’ve got the fertilizer down. We just don’t have the ground worked yet.” Travis Mockler tells Brownfield “I’ve been messing with the cows trying to get them ready for any weather that might be coming. I think they’re talking a couple inches […] The post Cold and high winds bring fieldwork to a standstill appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Farm bill 2.0 faces delays, Congressman says little momentum left

A U.S. Congressman from South Dakota says it’s unlikely Congress will pass a Farm Bill 2.0 by the end of the calendar year. Dusty Johnson tells Brownfield “I would certainly love to get it done sooner rather than later, but it’s probably gonna take a little while. There does not appear like there’s as much […] The post Farm bill 2.0 faces delays, Congressman says little momentum left appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

High oleic soybeans rapidly becoming popular for dairy rations

The United Soybean Board says the popularity of high oleic soybeans is growing.  Keenan McRoberts tells Brownfield the high oleic varieties are giving producers a locally-grown alternative to fat supplements in dairy rations. “It’s primarily in certain regions right now based partly on availability of seed, having the right maturity groups in the right place […] The post High oleic soybeans rapidly becoming popular for dairy rations appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Soybeans, corn up, wheat mixed ahead of Thanksgiving trade pause

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. There’s been no confirmation on more rumored U.S. soybean purchases by China. Those could show up Friday morning, but in any event, the trade didn’t seem too disappointed by the lack of a daily sales announcement from the USDA Thursday morning. Members of the federal government […] The post Soybeans, corn up, wheat mixed ahead of Thanksgiving trade pause appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cattle futures, lean hogs were higher ahead of Thanksgiving

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle futures were up sharply on technical buying ahead of Thanksgiving, monitoring a blast of winter-like weather expected to impact the major U.S. feeding areas. December live was $4.02 higher at $211.02 and February was up $5.60 at $212.92. January feeders were $8.05 higher at $315.12 and […] The post Cattle futures, lean hogs were higher ahead of Thanksgiving appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: November 26, 2025

Dec. corn $4.31 and 3/4, up 8 and 1/4 centsJan. soybeans $11.31 and 1/2, up 6 and 3/4 centsDec. soybean meal $317.10, up 10 centsDec. soybean oil 50.87, up 57 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.29, up 1 and 3/4 centsDec. live cattle $211.02, up $4.02Jan. feeder cattle $315.12, up $8.05Dec. lean hogs $80.42, up $1.97Dec. Class […] The post Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: November 26, 2025 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

‘Eat Free Pie’ planners hope Thanksgiving concept goes statewide

The Williams sisters in Des Moines are leading a volunteer effort to bake hundreds of pies for Thanksgiving and they hope to expand the operation beyond Des Moines in the future. Their “Eat Free Pie” odyssey began in 2020, during the pandemic, after Kaylee Williams had a conversation with her 70-year-old neighbor Chuck. “We were […] View Full Story

Multiple businesses in pedestrian mall in Iowa City closing

Multiple businesses in downtown Iowa City are being forced to shut down after the building owners racked up more than $26 million dollars in debt. Green State Credit Union moved to foreclose on the buildings including the SpareMe bowling alley and arcade on the first floor of the Chauncey building. Heather Soseman is the general […] View Full Story

PNW grain merchandiser struggles as U.S.-China trade dispute upends soybean exports

This year’s trade dispute between the U.S. and China disrupted business for a regional grain merchandiser. CEO Kurt Haarmann says Columbia Grain International processes, handles, and exports high-quality bulk grains, pulses, edible beans, oilseeds, and organics with a footprint stretching west from the Dakotas to Washington and Oregon. “China accounts for well over 95 percent […] The post PNW grain merchandiser struggles as U.S.-China trade dispute upends soybean exports appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Broiler sets down on year, placements up

The USDA’s broiler hatchery numbers were mixed. That’s as producers continue their efforts to meet demand and also staying wary of the recent increase in reports of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. 248.433 million broiler-type eggs were set into incubators, up 144,000 on the week, but down 1% on the year, with average hatchability dipping slightly, […] The post Broiler sets down on year, placements up appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story