Another down day for soybeans, corn, wheat

Another down day for soybeans, corn, wheat

Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. The USDA’s national crop rating held at 66% good to excellent with near-term development conditions mostly seen as favorable. The question of just how many acres were planted in 2025 gets its initial answer on the 30th, with the USDA also releasing the quarterly grain stocks numbers…Continue Reading

Patience when dealing with downed corn

The agronomy education lead with Beck’s Hybrids says some crops have been hampered by recent storms. In a recent Illinois Soybean Association webinar, Matt Montgomery says vulnerable corn crops were the most impacted. “We did have some pretty windy events that knocked the crop around just a little bit and a lot of down corn…Continue Reading

Eastern Corn Belt weather update

A regional climatologist says warmer temperatures could help improve crop conditions following a challenging start to spring. Melissa Widhelm with the Midwestern Regional Climate Center says early season rainfall has helped improve soil moisture levels. “If we look ahead to the next week, we are looking at less than an inch or 3/4 of an inch…Continue Reading

Options for late-planted or replanted soybeans

The final crop insurance planting date for soybeans has passed in the Eastern Corn Belt, but an agronomist says farmers still planting have options. Ohio State’s Laura Lindsey tells Brownfield, “When you plant at the end of June or into July, we like to really emphasize the need for narrow row width. As planting is delayed,…Continue Reading

Cheese prices continue falling Tuesday on cash dairy market

Cash dairy prices were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, as cheese prices keep dropping.    Dry whey was up $0.0025 at $0.5725.  Two sales were recorded at $0.57 and $0.5725.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were down $0.0550 at $1.5950. Twenty-five sales were recorded, ranging from $1.5950 to $1.6350.  Cheese barrels were down $0.0425 at $1.6150. Five…Continue Reading

GasBuddy: Corn Belt diesel prices increase amid Middle East conflict

(Brownfield file photo – Credit: Brent Barnett/Brownfield) A fuel economist says tensions in the Middle East have impacted the price of diesel in the U.S. Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, says diesel has jumped in recent days as crude oil has become volatile. “In fact, diesel prices very quickly jumped 20…Continue Reading

11th Commandment of grain marketing

Farmers sitting on old-crop corn and soybeans might be facing some difficult decisions soon. South Central College farm business management instructor Pam Uhlenkamp says there are still a lot of bushels in bins across southern Minnesota. “Waiting for some magical price increase. So what are we going to do with that? Are we going to…Continue Reading

Concerns remain after Senate parliamentarian blocks proposed SNAP cuts

The executive director of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry says the Senate parliamentarian’s decision to remove cuts from the Supplemental Nutrition Program out of budget recalculation could help protect access to food assistance. But, Emily Bryant says the ruling doesn’t eliminate all changes. “Shifting benefit costs to states risks creating funding gaps that hurt communities or force cuts to…Continue Reading

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