Indiana still remains dry
News Indiana still remains dry August 30, 2021 By Nicole Heslip Filed Under: Crops, Crops, Indiana, News, USDA The USDA says rain helped some parched [Read More]
News Indiana still remains dry August 30, 2021 By Nicole Heslip Filed Under: Crops, Crops, Indiana, News, USDA The USDA says rain helped some parched [Read More]
News Corn silage, sugarbeet harvest just beginning August 30, 2021 By Nicole Heslip Filed Under: Crops, Crops, Michigan, News, USDA Hot and humid weather along [Read More]
Iowa farmers are getting ready to harvest row crops. The USDA says corn and soybean producers are repairing equipment and bins ahead of harvest activity, [Read More]
Market News Livestock futures close mixed Monday, cash hogs lower and cash cattle unestablished At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Monday, live cattle futures were lower [Read More]
News Illinois corn begins to mature August 30, 2021 By Rhiannon Branch Filed Under: Crops, Illinois, News Four percent of Illinois corn reached maturity last [Read More]
Market News Soybeans, corn drop, watching rain Soybeans were sharply lower on fund and technical selling. Ida will cause some harvest delays in the Delta [Read More]
News Ida turns east, gives Arkansas rice farmers a break Rice farmers across much of Arkansas are breathing a little easier now that Ida has [Read More]
Market News Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 30, 2021 Sep. corn closed at $5.40 and 1/4, down 17 and 3/4 centsSep. soybeans closed at [Read More]
News Minnesota Farm Bureau creates new ways to connect with fairgoers Minnesota Farm Bureau has created new ways to connect with consumers during the State [Read More]
By O. Kay Henderson, Radio Iowa The Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Education has opened an investigation into Iowa’s ban on [Read More]
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