December 17, 2025

Illinois livestock economist urges price protection despite strong cattle markets

An assistant professor at the University of Illinois says increased volatility in the cattle markets is leading more producers to explore risk management strategies. Brittney Goodrich, who specializes in livestock for the FarmDoc team, tells Brownfield, “Even in these times where we have really high prices for cattle, we still need to be cognizant that […] The post Illinois livestock economist urges price protection despite strong cattle markets appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Growing Up with Livestock: How Farm Life Shaped My Beliefs About Animal Welfare and Human Compassion

I am a proponent of animal welfare. That value was engrained in me as a child as my family, just like the generations before them had, cared for the hogs and cattle that supported our livelihood. We also had dogs and cats and occasionally poultry, meat rabbits or pet rabbits. Mom had a horse. My […] The post Growing Up with Livestock: How Farm Life Shaped My Beliefs About Animal Welfare and Human Compassion appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Farm Bureau leader says USDA bridge payments are a short-term fix

The vice-president of the American Farm Bureau Federation says USDA’s new Farmer Bridge Assistance Program is appreciated and it’s yet to be determined if it will be enough to help farmers. In an interview with Brownfield, Scott VanderWal says “There’s a lot of people that may not have a lot of equity and they’ve lost […] The post Farm Bureau leader says USDA bridge payments are a short-term fix appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

USDA to announce Farmer Bridge Assistance payment rates next week

The Under Secretary of Farm Production and Conservation at the USDA says payment rates for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program will be announced next week. Richard Fordyce says acreage data is factored into the payment rates, so farmers who haven’t submitted an acreage report to their local Farm Service Agency office have until Friday to […] The post USDA to announce Farmer Bridge Assistance payment rates next week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Protecting farmer access to crop protection tools remains a priority for the Modern Ag Alliance in 2026

The executive director of the Modern Ag Alliance says protecting farmer access to crop protection tools remains a top priority in 2026.  Elizabeth Burns-Thompson says the organization is working on a more uniform pesticide labeling standard to include in the next farm bill.  “These are intensely intricate, well researched, and critically important pieces for this industry,” […] The post Protecting farmer access to crop protection tools remains a priority for the Modern Ag Alliance in 2026 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Courthouse in northwest Iowa’s Lyon County vandalized

A county courthouse in the northwest corner of Iowa was vandalized overnight. Lyon County officials say someone broke into the courthouse in Rock Rapids last night or early this morning and caused significant damage. Officials found broken glass and things written on the walls. State troopers have joined the Lyon County Sheriff’s office to investigate. […] View Full Story

Wisconsin farmer pleased with no till results

A southern Wisconsin farmer has been expanding his no-till practices to help soil health, reduce labor, and save on fuel. Phil O’Leary farms near Janesville, and he tells Brownfield some minor changes gave him good corn results following soybeans this year by adjusting the planter and slowing down his planting speed. “I don’t have the […] The post Wisconsin farmer pleased with no till results appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Pre-report estimates show cattle on feed down nearly 2% year-over-year

The USDA pulled back on its cattle slaughter projections in its latest Supply and Demand report.  Charley Martinez is an ag economist at the University of Tennessee says that could be reflected in Friday’s Cattle on Feed report from the USDA.  “I want to see the change of cattle on feed between October and November, […] The post Pre-report estimates show cattle on feed down nearly 2% year-over-year appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Mark January 1st on the calendar to take a hike in an Iowa state park

Iowans are being encouraged to start 2026 off with a little exercise, fellowship and fresh air. This is the 14th year the Iowa Department of Natural Resources has offered First Day Hikes, where folks can gather on January 1st at any of several dozen state parks and forests for a short hike through the woods. […] View Full Story

U.S. ethanol production notches another all-time high

U.S. ethanol production has reached record levels for the fourth time this year. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.031 million barrels per day last week, rising 26,000 from the week before that and 28,000 from a year ago. The year’s run to several all-time highs is at least partially due to industry […] The post U.S. ethanol production notches another all-time high appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story