John Deere is working to resolve its right-to-repair lawsuit, and an ag attorney says it could lead to increased ag equipment repair access for farmers. Austin Peiffer with Ag and Business Legal ...
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture says Theileria has been detected in cattle herds across the state. NDA says imported cattle recently tested positive for the diseases, but the Asian Longhorned ...
An ag economist says corn yields that are below trend or expectations could create a summer price rally. “What it means is it means a pretty large trading range for us.” Ben Brown with University of ...
A farmer in northern Missouri says he’s grateful for weather that allows a few consecutive days to plant the crop. Drew Lock says the planting season didn’t start until early May due to the rain and ...
An ag economist says there are a couple of factors contributing to the increase in cattle being placed into feedyards. University of Tennessee ag economist Charley Martinez says placements were up 6 ...
The president of the Renewable Fuels Association is hopeful having E15 as a standalone bill in the Senate helps its chances of success. Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield. “We actually think that provides ...
A member of the U.S. House Agriculture Committee is optimistic the Senate will maintain momentum on the farm bill. Randy Feenstra of Iowa tells Brownfield the Senate Ag Committee could mark up its ...
A commodities economist says the U.S. and China trade summit didn’t have much new information for U.S. agriculture, and grain traders are disappointed. “Traders expectations of concrete deals coming ...
The Kansas Farm Bureau Board of Directors has selected Glenn Brunkow to serve as the organization’s next president. Brunkow is a fifth-generation farmer from Pottawatomie County and has served as ...
As farmers finish planting and prepare in-season nutrient management plans, Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist, Chris Kluemke, says spring nitrogen stabilization can pay dividends. He ...
Wildfire near Broken Bow, Nebraska. Photo courtesy of Clay Govier. The on-going drought in the Central Plains has some producers thinking outside of the box. “It’s a heart-breaking story, but at the ...
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply lower on technical liquidation ahead of the On Feed report from the USDA. June live cattle closed $4.12 lower at $249.15 and ...