Revised 2026 crop budgets a mixed bag for farmers
A farm management specialist with the University of Illinois says revisions to 2026 crop budgets are mixed news for growers. Dr. Gary Schnitkey says the positive side is projected...
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A farm management specialist with the University of Illinois says revisions to 2026 crop budgets are mixed news for growers. Dr. Gary Schnitkey says the positive side is projected...
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...
An agriculture lender says ongoing volatility makes reviewing crop budgets more important than ever. Barry Benson with First National Bank of Omaha says some producers may not have...
An ag economist says declining farm income trends continue to raise concerns across the farm economy. Scott Irwin, professor and chair of agricultural marketing at the University o...
USDA’s acreage report, released earlier this week, didn’t surprise analysts with more corn, soybean and cotton acres, fewer rice and wheat acres than what was estimated in the USDA...
The USDA has raised its 2026 corn and soybean production estimates, while trimming the outlook for wheat. The larger corn and soybean numbers followed the late June acreage adjustm...
The latest USDA Acreage Report is out, and Ag Economist Megan Roberts explains what it means for farmers. She compares the June report to March planting intentions, discusses marke...
Weather and rising input costs have likely made an impact on U.S. farmer planting decisions this spring. DuWayne Bosse with Bolt Marketing tells Brownfield he’s been getting mixed...
With tighter profit margins putting more pressure on the farm balance sheet, knowing your exact cost of production has never been more important. That...
A north Iowa grain farmer suggests there are few if any pathways to profitability this year. Caleb Renner grows corn and soybeans near Klemme and was recently asked by Brownfield w...
A new tool from Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture is helping producers calculate production costs. In this episode of Managing for Profit, Chad Fiechter explains how the p...
A farm management analyst suggests there were some positives in Friday’s USDA supply and demand report. Kent Thiesse says the latest forecast did raise corn and soybean production....
The European Commission is confirming that a steady yield outlook has been maintained for winter drops across most of the EU. The trends are detailed in the latest edition of Bruss...
A pole barn quote for a 60-acre grain and hay operation came back at $38,000, and the machinery it was meant to shelter was not worth much more than that. Numbers like that stall a...
History is not on the side of higher corn prices anytime soon. University of Minnesota Extension grain market economist Ed Usset says he recently analyzed the behavior of corn futu...
The USDA slashed new crop rice ending stocks, while increasing the carryout for cotton. Rice ending stocks for the marketing year that starts August 1st were cut by 11.9 million hu...
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There is a need for the EU to agree a new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) budget before the end of this year, the Irish Grain Growers Group (IGGG) has said. And the influence of I...
Only 31% of crop producers expect good times financially over the next five years, versus 68% for livestock producers.
Tight housing budgets causing consumers to cut discretionary purchases, trade down and buy fewer groceries.
U.S. wheat production has been hit hard in 2026 by weather and slow demand, which affected yield and planted area. The USDA now has winter wheat production at 990.475 million bushe...
The average family farm income on tillage farms was €54,916 in 2025, representing a year-on-year increase of 33%. That is among the findings of the Teagasc National Farm Survey (NF...
Landowners can receive up to $100,000 in incentives for adopting soil‑building, cost‑saving practices The post Funding available for Texas row crop and vegetable producers appeared...
Soil moisture has already hit deficits of 70mm, and with Met Éireann forecasting further drying, farmers will be beginning to feel the sting of yet another drought. June and July d...
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