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brownfieldagnews.com | Larry Lee
News Ag lending up in early 2025 May 30, 2025 By Larry Lee Filed Under: Ag economy, Ag financial planning/succession planning, Ag Lending, News, WisconsinNew data confirms more farmers are seeking financial help in the down agriculture economy. Rose Oswald Poels is President and CEO of the Wisconsin Bankers Association. She says a recent study by the Federal Reserve Banks in Chicago and Minneapolis shows more farmers are struggling with their finances now.
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1 week ago |
1430wcmy.com | Larry Lee
New data confirms more farmers are seeking financial help in the down agriculture economy. Rose Oswald Poels is President and CEO of the Wisconsin Bankers Association. She says a recent study by the Federal Reserve Banks in Chicago and Minneapolis shows more farmers are struggling with their finances now. “Farm credit conditions have really been […]The post Ag lending up in early 2025 appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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1 week ago |
brownfieldagnews.com | Larry Lee
News It’s not too early to scout for soybean aphids May 30, 2025 By Larry Lee Filed Under: Crops, Crops, crops, News, SoybeansA agronomist says it’s not too early to start scouting for soybean aphids. Nick Roysdon with BASF works with farmers in Illinois and Wisconsin. He tells Brownfield controlling aphids early can prevent considerable yield loss, and there’s data from Iowa State to back it up. “A really severe aphid infection can cause 40% yield loss.
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1 week ago |
1430wcmy.com | Larry Lee
A agronomist says it’s not too early to start scouting for soybean aphids. Nick Roysdon with BASF works with farmers in Illinois and Wisconsin. He tells Brownfield controlling aphids early can prevent considerable yield loss, and there’s data from Iowa State to back it up. “A really severe aphid infection can cause 40% yield loss. […]The post It’s not too early to scout for soybean aphids appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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1 week ago |
brownfieldagnews.com | Larry Lee
News Early concerns about soybean, corn diseases May 29, 2025 By Larry Lee Filed Under: Ag Research, Corn, Crops, crops, Crops, News, Soybeans, WisconsinA plant disease expert says whether crops emerged weeks ago or this week, farmers should watch for signs of infection. Dr. Damen Smith with the University of Wisconsin tells Brownfield producers should scout for soybean plants that emerged and then died and wilted.
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