November 28, 2025

McCormick: SAF is long-term answer for corn demand, not E15

An ag economist says updates to federal biofuels policies could have a big impact on commodity markets. Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net says year-round E15 isn’t the long-term answer for corn demand. He tells Brownfield it’s sustainable aviation fuel. “Over the next 10 to 20 years, I fear you’re going to find more and more people […] The post McCormick: SAF is long-term answer for corn demand, not E15 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

2025 wheat crop exceeded expectations in some areas of the Great Plains

The marketing manager for WestBred says the 2025 winter wheat crop exceeded expectations in some areas of the Great Plains. Carrie Roach tells Brownfield, “The highest yield was 238 bushels per acre. The national average yield for wheat in general in the United States is around 54 bushel per acre, so farmers are really using […] The post 2025 wheat crop exceeded expectations in some areas of the Great Plains appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

“The world wants U.S. ethanol,” ACE CEO says as exports climb

U.S. ethanol exports remained strong in 2025. American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings says that’s one of the highlights looking back on the year. “Export markets have continued to be a shining star for this industry. Set a record in 2024, we will once again set a record in 2025. The world wants United […] The post “The world wants U.S. ethanol,” ACE CEO says as exports climb appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

NFU members express growing concern over faltering farm safety net

The vice president of advocacy for the National Farmers Union (NFU) says the organization’s membership is concerned about the faltering farm safety net. Mike Stranz says resolutions from state conventions across the country are showing a common theme. “I think there’s a lot of frustration with the farm safety net, especially given how farm bills […] The post NFU members express growing concern over faltering farm safety net appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Southern rust was the number one yield robbing disease for many growers in 2025

A pair of Bayer agronomists say southern rust was the number one yield robbing disease for many farmers across the Midwest in 2025. Brad Gibson with Channel tells Brownfield, “Growers had to put some extra management into it with nitrogen over the top as well as with their fungicides,” he says. “Some saw some pretty […] The post Southern rust was the number one yield robbing disease for many growers in 2025 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowans are reminded to support small businesses, the economy’s backbone

While today’s Black Friday sales are drawing droves of shoppers, Iowa’s small business owners are rallying customers to support them, too, especially tomorrow on Small Business Saturday. Brad Zaun, the regional administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration, says many merchants are facing a tight financial squeeze this year and they’ll be eager to make […] View Full Story

Northern Illinois farmer cuts inputs, boosts yields with 15 years of conservation farming

A northern Illinois row crop farmer says the long-term use of conservation practices is helping his bottom line. Jay Whalen, who farms in LaSalle and Livingston Counties, says his use of no-till, strip-till, and diverse cover crops has drastically reduced his input budget. “I have had a goal of getting down to a half pound […] The post Northern Illinois farmer cuts inputs, boosts yields with 15 years of conservation farming appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

A Winter-like “look & feel” for most; new Winter storm organizing on the northern High Plains

Across the Corn Belt, snow squalls in the wake of a  departing storm system linger downwind of the Great Lakes.  Meanwhile, livestock producers are preparing for a more widespread winter-weather event, which will arrive later Friday west of the Mississippi River and overspread the remainder of the Midwest on Saturday.  Snowfall totals of 12 to […] The post A Winter-like “look & feel” for most; new Winter storm organizing on the northern High Plains appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Labor and tariffs impacting dairies

A Wisconsin dairy farmer says tariffs and labor issues are the top issues Washington D.C. needs to address. Heidi Fischer is a dairy farmer in the Hatley, Wisconsin area and a member of Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative.  She tells Brownfield there are two major concerns for dairy farmers right now. “Right now, I think the […] The post Labor and tariffs impacting dairies appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Much of the Great Lakes region needs snow

An atmospheric scientist says the winter storms that arrived before Thanksgiving and are expected to bring considerable snowfall and is exactly what much of the Great Lakes states needed. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions tells Brownfield the storm track is bringing badly-needed moisture. “It’s going to sit on top of the one spot that’s […] The post Much of the Great Lakes region needs snow appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story