Calving in back-to-back blizzards
A cattle producer in north central South Dakota says back-to-back spring blizzards make calving season tough. Troy Hadrick tells Brownfield the snow doesn’t stop. There [Read More]
A cattle producer in north central South Dakota says back-to-back spring blizzards make calving season tough. Troy Hadrick tells Brownfield the snow doesn’t stop. There [Read More]
Cooler temperatures and saturated soils are limiting fieldwork in Indiana, according to the latest USDA crop progress and condition report. Sixty-nine percent of the state’s [Read More]
Spring fieldwork is not widespread in South Dakota yet due to the cold, snowy conditions. USDA’s first state crop progress report of the year says [Read More]
Wisconsin might be wet, cool, and in some places snowy, but spring is on the way. A sure sign of that is USDA has resumed [Read More]
Wisconsin might be wet, cool, and in some places snowy, but spring is on the way. A sure sign of that is USDA has resumed [Read More]
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle futures were lower on profit taking, getting ready for this week’s direct business. Feeders had additional pressure from [Read More]
Missouri farmers are starting spring fieldwork. Chris DeMoss, the director of plant foods with MFA Incorporated, says conditions are right for adding nitrogen to the [Read More]
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying, carrying over some of last Friday’s momentum. Beans followed bean oil which followed a sharply higher move [Read More]
Milk futures and cash dairy prices were lower Monday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. April Class III milk was down $0.31 at $18.79. May was [Read More]
Farm Credit Midsouth has merged with Farm Credit Mid-America. The combined cooperative now serves more than 137,000 farmers and rural residents through 88 offices in [Read More]
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