June 3, 2026

Farms use June Dairy Month to showcase food production

A spokesperson for Wisconsin’s dairy checkoff says June Dairy Month gives people a chance to see first-hand where their food comes from. Tina Peterson with Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin tells Brownfield families can go to a nearby dairy breakfast on-the-farm and talk to farmers. “Ask them the questions you have about what they’re doing to […] The post Farms use June Dairy Month to showcase food production appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Pork industry concerned about New World Screwworm

New World screwworm is a risk to the U.S. pork industry.  Dr. Megan Niederwerder with the Swine Health Information Center says cases of New World screwworm in Mexican outdoor pigs and feral swine are climbing. “So, we’ve got to think about that comprehensively and reduce the access of the fly to our pigs and also […] The post Pork industry concerned about New World Screwworm appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Humphreys: Senate shouldn’t ignore rural America on Prop 12

The CEO of the National Pork Producers Council is confident Congress will pass legislation addressing Proposition 12.  Bryan Humphreys says NPPC staff have been in discussions with members of the Senate Agriculture Committee. “When we sit down and have an honest face-to-face conversation about the issues at hand and the disruption a patchwork could cause, […] The post Humphreys: Senate shouldn’t ignore rural America on Prop 12 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Current cost projections expected to weigh on 2027 crop decisions

A farm management specialist with the University of Illinois says he’s concerned about farm finances in 2027. Dr. Gary Schnitkey says rising fuel prices and current projections of some fertilizers costing farmers over $1,000 per ton will impact revenues. “Trickle-down effects in our major cost increases will be felt in the 2027 budgets,” he says. […] The post Current cost projections expected to weigh on 2027 crop decisions appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Iowa Governor Reynolds reflects on end of her bill-signing duties

Governor Reynolds has signed hundreds of bills into law this year, in her final year as governor. Tuesday was the deadline for Governor Reynolds to take action on all the bills that cleared the 2026 legislature. And, barring some sort of special session in the next six months, it’s the last time Reynolds will perform […] View Full Story

Strong harvest in Brazil could increase global corn competition

A market advisor says dry weather in Brazil hasn’t had a significant impact on the country’s expected record corn crop. “It wasn’t a perfect year by any means, but it wasn’t bad,” she says.  Naomi Blohm with Total Farm Marketing says Brazil is entering harvest, which could ramp up global competition for U.S. crops. “They’re actually […] The post Strong harvest in Brazil could increase global corn competition appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Central Iowa school district to launch ‘Reimagining Education’ project

Iowa’s largest school district is asking residents for feedback on changes coming soon through what’s being called the Reimagining Education project. The five-year plan will offer Des Moines Public Schools students more interest-based programs, and specialty programming that allow students to explore specific careers. Project manager Bekah Harris says the district is going to renovate […] View Full Story

Increasing financial stress is impacting how producers think about farm growth

An ag economist at Purdue University says increased financial strain is impacting farm growth expectations for crop and livestock producers.  Michael Langemeier says the current state of the ag economy is making it difficult for farmers to plan for the future. “This is the third straight year of very low margins,” he says. “Margins as low, if not lower […] The post Increasing financial stress is impacting how producers think about farm growth appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Deep Woods Off, Barn Kittens and the Smell of Summer on the Farm

Late Spring on the farm smells like hard work, sunshine, and memories. It smells like fresh-cut hay drying in the field, warm soil after an afternoon rain, leather gloves, and diesel fuel clinging to hot tractor engines. For me personally, the seasonal perfume is a mix of Deep Woods Off and sunscreen, which leaves me […] The post Deep Woods Off, Barn Kittens and the Smell of Summer on the Farm appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story

Cash dairy prices steady to lower on Wednesday

Cash dairy prices were steady to lower on Wednesday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.     Dry whey was down $0.0025 at $0.6750.  Two sales were recorded at $0.6750 and $0.68.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0075 at $1.4675.  No sales were recorded.  Cheese barrels remained unchanged at $1.44.  No sales were recorded.  Butter was unchanged at $1.71.  Twenty-six sales were recorded, ranging from $1.6725 to $1.71.  Nonfat dry milk was down 0.0050 at $2.1450.  Five sales were recorded, ranging from $2.1450 to $2.15.  The post Cash dairy prices steady to lower on Wednesday appeared first on Brownfield Ag News. View Full Story