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The president of the Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) says crop damage caused by wildlife is weighing on his member’s minds.
Photo of Jim McCormick by Brent Barnett/Brownfield An ag economist says the trade dispute between the U.S. and China has ...
A first-generation Illinois farmer says she’s found a unique answer to the “horsepower” needs of her specialty operation.
North Dakota is the first state to say federally approved pesticide labels are the law. Brigit Rollins with the National ...
The senior U.S. Senator from Iowa says the Trump administration’s fuel waiver allowing nationwide sales of E-15 during the ...
An ag economist says locking in lower diesel fuel prices could help improve margins. Greg Ibendahl with Kansas State projects ...
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has declared May as National Beef Month. And Ag Director Chris Chinn tells Brownfield… “We are ...
Some farmers say they’re taking a cautious approach to marketing and crop production decisions this year. Nebraska farmer ...
Mexico continues to be the largest export market for U.S. corn. In fact, 50% of corn grown in Illinois is exported. In this Managing for Profit, Jon Rosenstiel, former chair of the Illinois Corn ...
Nebraska has the second most acres of irrigated cropland in the United States with nearly 8 million acres under some form of irrigation. NPPD and its generating facilities have had a long history ...
Pictured: Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins with the Schmitmeyer family in Darke County, Ohio. Photo by Brownfield’s. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the emergency waiver to allow E-15 sales for the summer ...
In this Pods for Profit, we’ll learn how the Soy Transportation Coalition uses farmer dollars to improve efficiencies across the supply chain. Executive Director Mike Steenhoek explains how the work ...
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