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  • Strong hay yields reported across Missouri despite delayed harvest season
  • Rainy stretches hamper Missouri hay cutting
  • Dry window helps Missouri producers put up quality hay

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brownfieldagnews.com /5 days ago

Strong hay yields reported across Missouri despite delayed harvest season

The market manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says there was a lot of hay made before this latest round of precipitation.   Tony Hancock says producers took advanta...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Rainy stretches hamper Missouri hay cutting

It’s been feast or famine when it comes to precipitation for producers in Missouri. Freddie Keaton raises cattle in the south-central part of the state. “I think we’ve cut 60 acres...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Dry window helps Missouri producers put up quality hay

A break in the rain ahead of Independence Day provided a window for Missouri producers to cut and bale hay. “If we’ve got a three day window, that’s good. We’re rolling,” says Cody...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Wet weather delays hay production for many Missouri farmers

Wet weather has created challenges for some producers who are trying to make hay.  Tony Hancock, market manager for the Missouri Department of Agriculture says conditions have vari...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

June rains creates winter wheat harvest challenges, but quality strong

Winter wheat harvest has wrapped up for many Missouri farmers, and the crop has been good quality. Brice Fischer from west-central Missouri recently told Brownfield it was one of t...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 weeks ago

Missouri crops doing ok ahead of heatwave

Two Missouri farmers say the crop conditions are good ahead of the heatwave. Brice Fischer in west-central Missouri says corn has pollinated and is starting to grain fill, and the...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri cattle producers face mixed forage outlook

Consistent rains are greening up pastures in Missouri, but cattle producers say that same moisture is slowing hay production and threatening forage quality. Anita Vanderwert raises...

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ksnt.com /1 week ago

Kansas wheat harvest nearly complete despite weather conditions

Video originally aired July 1, 2026. TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Kansas wheat harvest is 91% complete, ahead of last year’s 78% according to the USDA (USDA) National Agriculture Statistics...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Illinois hay crop off to good start

Several Illinois cattle producers say it’s been a good year for hay so far. McDonough County farmer Shannon Welsh, president of the Illinois Beef Association, says first cutting in...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmer says growing season hasn’t been without challenges

A farmer in northwest Missouri says corn and soybeans are making good progress with the heat and rains. Rick Oswald tells Brownfield… “I would guess we have corn that’s close to wa...

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brownfieldagnews.com /2 days ago

MO crop update: corn needs rain as soybeans, cotton and rice hold strong

A farmer in northeast Missouri says it’s been dry during corn pollination. “We have our fingers crossed for a rain,” says Jody Ketsenberg. “But the soybeans look as good as ever. T...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmers navigate flooding, planting delays and crop concerns amid continued rainfall

Consistent rains continue to impact fieldwork across Missouri, bringing some flooding, planting delays, and overall, good crop progress. Farmer Nathan Alpers, who raises corn, soyb...

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brownfieldagnews.com /6 days ago

Late-season hay may require more supplementation for cattle

An extension forage specialist says lower quality hay is being produced this year in Missouri due to excessive rains, but forage testing and nutrient management can help cattle pro...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmer glad for planting window to finish soybeans

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 d...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 week ago

Wheat harvest wrapping up in Kansas

A southeast Kansas farmer says most of his crops have exceeded his expectations this year. Ben Bellar says his soft red winter wheat was a pleasant surprise even with some freeze d...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

NWMO farmer assessing fields, replant needs after heavy rains

A farmer in northwest Missouri says he’s been evaluating fields to determine how much to replant following heavy rains. “We had more than six inches for the entire month of April a...

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ksnt.com /2 weeks ago

Kansas wheat harvest is struggling, while summer crops are thriving: K-State Research

MANHATTAN (KSNT) – 2026's wheat crop harvest is observed to be difficult for some Kansans. The growing season started hot and dry, causing the wheat to mature faster than normal. T...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Planting ends for some Missouri farmers as rain returns

Planting wrapped up for some Missouri farmers before the rain resumed earlier this week. Rance Daniels, who farms in the Missouri Bootheel, says he finished planting on Saturday, a...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Continued rains create mixed crop outlook

Crop conditions are mixed as the growing season continues in Missouri, likely due to the continued rains across the state. “We don’t get but two or three days of dry time and we’ll...

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brownfieldagnews.com /3 weeks ago

Missouri farmer optimistic third-times a charm for soybeans

A northwest Missouri farmer excessive rainfall continues to negatively impact crop development. Jordan Bottiger says it’s been a rough month. “There’s definitely some terrace chann...

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brownfieldagnews.com /1 month ago

Missouri farmers battle flooded fields as more rain enters forecast

Some central Missouri farmers have been busy draining water out of river bottom ground following the heavy rains earlier this week. Andy Clay raises corn and soybeans in Moniteau C...

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ksnt.com /3 weeks ago

Heavy rains in northeast Kansas may hurt soybean harvest

MELVERN (KSNT) — Farmers are bracing for the worst as heavy rains raise concerns about this year's harvest. According to the National Weather Service, much of northeast Kansas has...

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brownfieldagnews.com /6 days ago

Missouri crops start July with good soil moisture despite heat, dryness in Bootheel

The state climatologist with University of Missouri Extension says most of the state is starting July with good soil moisture as the heat turns up. “The past 10 days, as we started...

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ksn.com /2 weeks ago

Some Kansas farmers finish wheat harvest as others just get underway

Kansas Wheat said progress has not been the same for every Kansas farmer. Due to the weather, some producers have barely started collecting their crop.

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