July corn grind, soybean crush both up from June
U.S. corn for ethanol use was up slightly from June to July. The USDA says 445.723 million bushels of corn were consumed for fuel alcohol [Read More]
U.S. corn for ethanol use was up slightly from June to July. The USDA says 445.723 million bushels of corn were consumed for fuel alcohol [Read More]
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers is urging elected officials to support pro-manufacturing policies ahead of the midterm elections. Kip Eideberg is the senior vice president [Read More]
The past president of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture says the ag industry is still growing despite its challenges. Richard Ball, commissioner [Read More]
A mostly dry October weather forecast should allow for steady harvest progress in Illinois. State Climatologist Trent Ford says the outlook for the rest of [Read More]
Join the Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Crossroads, Inc. on Tuesday, October 11, to celebrate the ribbon cutting ceremony for Crossroads’ new shrink [Read More]
Immerse yourself in art, fashion and culture in Downtown Muscatine at the First Annual Couture and Canines Runway Show! Events begin with a Pop-Up Art [Read More]
Corn harvest progress is lagging in parts of central Iowa. Channel Technical Agronomist Matt Nelson says spring planting delays pushed things back. “Really just some [Read More]
A leader with Iowa Corn Growers Association says it’s getting more difficult for people to find flex-fuel vehicles. Flex-fuel vehicles are capable of running on [Read More]
The USDA says that as of the week ending September 29th, corn export inspections are ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the [Read More]
Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council Chairman Aaron Porter began cutting soybeans last week in Stoddard County in Southeastern Missouri. Porter is encouraged about his irrigated fields, [Read More]
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