June 2, 2026

Filtering through the noise

Separating fact from fiction. South-central Iowa cattle producer and president-elect of the state’s cattlemen’s association Jeff Landrum says misinformation on social media creates distrust within the industry and negatively impacts consumer sentiment. However, he says, the producer voice is most effective at pushing back. “If you can share your story and let the consumers and others […] The post Filtering through the noise appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Missouri ag tax credits, permitting reform advance in legislative session

Ag tax credit incentives, permitting reform and foreign farmland oversight were three priorities for Missouri agriculture organizations that advanced during the state legislative session. Alayna Forck with the Missouri Corn Growers Association says ag tax credits were renewed for five years, including the New Generation Cooperative tax incentive and an ethanol retailer tax credit. “It […] The post Missouri ag tax credits, permitting reform advance in legislative session appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Grassley says tech giants must do more to shield kids from sexual exploitation

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s making progress with forcing eight major technology companies to improve how they report possible cases of online sexual exploitation of children, but he says more work needs to be done. Grassley, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, says tech giants like Meta, Snapchat and TikTok need to be held […] View Full Story

Herd improvement focus of Illinois Beef Quality Showcase

Some beef producers are focusing on improving the quality of their herds. Shannon Welsh, president of the Illinois Beef Association, says the organization’s Beef Quality Showcase is a partnership with the University of Illinois that feeds out donated steers from producers across the state. “This is the second year for the program.”  He says, “The […] The post Herd improvement focus of Illinois Beef Quality Showcase appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa’s governor signs three crime-related bills

Governor Kim Reynolds has signed three crime-related bills, including a “three strikes” policy that requires mandatory seven-year-long prison sentences for anyone convicted of a third felony. “Career criminals have too often cycled through the justice system with little accountability,” Reynolds said. “In fact, these repeat offenders are responsible for a third of the crime in […] View Full Story

Lerner: above-normal rainfall to continue

An ag meteorologist says above normal rainfall in May across much of Missouri, and the Midwest left some areas with two to three times their normal precipitation. Drew Lerner with World Weather Incorporated tells Brownfield… “Some of the totals in central Missouri reached 10 to 15 inches. The same thing in a small part of […] The post Lerner: above-normal rainfall to continue appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

May ends up drier after wet April makes the Iowa record book

State Climatologist Justin Glisan says there were storms in May, but not much precipitation. “Across the state we were below average by almost two inches. We came in as a statewide average about 2.8 inches and again that’s about two inches below normal,” Glisan says. Temperatures were just a bit warmer. “Right around 61 degrees […] View Full Story

Cash dairy mixed with whey down, butter up Tuesday

Cash dairy prices were mixed again on Tuesday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.     Dry whey was down $0.0125 at $0.6775.  Two sales were recorded at $0.6775 and $0.68.  Forty-pound cheese blocks remained unchanged at $1.4750.  Fifteen sales were recorded, ranging from $1.4725 to $1.48.  Cheese barrels remained unchanged at $1.44.  Two sales were recorded at $1.43 and $1.44.  Butter was up $0.04 at $1.71.  Twenty-three sales were recorded, ranging from $1.68 to $1.71.  Nonfat dry milk was up 0.02 at $2.15.  Six sales were recorded, ranging from $2.14 to $2.15.  The post Cash dairy mixed with whey down, butter up Tuesday appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Governor signs Iowa Farm Act into law

The governor has signed a couple of ag-related bills into law. Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says one bill for the ag and natural resources budget included “farm to faucet” water quality funding. “I think our current situation in central Iowa just drives home the necessity of working together again upstream in the watershed to […] View Full Story

Marketing to the Masses

The Illinois Corn Marketing Board has long utilized corn checkoff funding to share the story of Illinois corn farmers with consumers. In this Managing for Profit, Lindsay Croke, director of communications and marketing with ICMB, discusses some of the current ways the message of Illinois corn is reaching the masses. The post Marketing to the Masses appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story