Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 25, 2022
Sep. corn closed at $6.57 and 1/2, down 8 and 1/4 centsSep. soybeans closed at $15.52 and 1/2, down 8 and 1/4 centsSep. soybean meal [Read More]
Sep. corn closed at $6.57 and 1/2, down 8 and 1/4 centsSep. soybeans closed at $15.52 and 1/2, down 8 and 1/4 centsSep. soybean meal [Read More]
Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. There’s rain in the near-term forecast that could boost yields in some of the drier parts [Read More]
The USDA says domestic commercial red meat production during July was 4.234 billion pounds. That’s a 3% decline from July 2021, with beef down 3% [Read More]
“See and spray” technology has been one highlight of the 2022 Midwest Ag Industries Expo (MAGIE) in Bloomington, Illinois this week. Farmers and retailers are [Read More]
Michigan apple growers expect their best harvest in at least three years. Michigan Apple Committee board member and Sparta farmer Phil Schwallier tells Brownfield trees [Read More]
A market expert says the new spike in nitrogen prices is because of the natural gas supply issues in eastern Europe. Josh Linville with Stone [Read More]
A market expert says the new spike in nitrogen prices is because of the natural gas supply issues in eastern Europe. Josh Linville with Stone [Read More]
A US Senator from Iowa says high input costs continue to plague farmers. Republican Joni Ernst tells Brownfield fertilizer prices are a major concern, but… [Read More]
An Eastern Nebraska farmer says he recently received the most rain since June, but it was only a half-an-inch. Quentin Connealy farms an hour north [Read More]
Central Iowa cattle producer Justin Robbins says his pastures are showing signs of life after the hot and dry summer. “These last couple little shots [Read More]
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