Cattle futures sharply lower ahead of direct business

Cattle futures sharply lower ahead of direct business

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply lower ahead of direct cattle business and Friday’s On Feed report from the USDA.  August live cattle closed $4.90 lower at $210.65 and October live cattle closed $4.35 lower at $208.55.  August feeder cattle closed $6.87 lower at $303.35 and September feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: June 17, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.31 and 1/2, down 3 and 1/4 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.74, up 4 and 1/4 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $285.10, up $1.40Jul. soybean oil closed at 54.79, down 32 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.49, up 12 and 1/2 centsAug. live cattle closed at $210.65, down $4.90Aug. feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

Illinois Fall Covers for Spring Savings program funding maintained

The executive director of the Association of Illinois Soil & Water Conservation Districts says farmers received some good news in the state’s latest budget. Eliot Clay says funding for the Fall Cover for Spring Savings cover crop program was spared. “The governor’s introduced budget included a $300,000 reduction in that fund, but luckily there was…Continue Reading

Soybeans up on lower USDA crop rating

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. The USDA’s national condition rating dipped over the past week, with planting and emergence both close to average. Near-term development weather forecasts generally look favorable, including hot temperatures in large parts of the region, but that’s expected to coincide with rain in many areas. The USDA’s…Continue Reading

Tariff concerns heard at Farmers for Free Trade town hall in Iowa

(Photo by Brent Barnett/Brownfield) Concerns about President Trump’s tariff strategy were outlined during a Farmers for Free Trade town hall event in Swisher, Iowa on Tuesday. Eastern Iowa farmer Matthew Willimack is a farmer-director for the Iowa Soybean Association. He tells Brownfield he’s concerned about the long-term impact of what he calls “on-again off-again” tariffs.…Continue Reading

Ohio Corn and Wheat highlighting the benefits of E-15 this summer

The executive director of Ohio Corn and Wheat says the summer driving season is another opportunity to highlight how E-15 can strengthen ​the state’s ethanol industry.  Tadd Nicholson says it benefits farmers directly. “Every time we have somebody move from 87 octane, which is 10% ethanol to 88 octane, which is 15%, they’re using 50% more…Continue Reading

Indiana 4-H is helping prepare students for their future careers

Photo contributed by the National 4-H Council and Indiana 4-H. The National 4-H Council’s Beyond Ready initiative is helping Indiana 4-H members prepare for future careers in agriculture.  Montgomery County 4-H member Kylee Reeves was one of 20 high schoolers recently recognized during 4-H Signing Day.  “4-H is where I found my passion for service…Continue Reading

Landowners encouraged to support pollinators

A horticulture educator with the University of Illinois Extension says it’s concerning that many species of pollinators are in decline. Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle says we rely on a wide variety of pollinator species. “One out of every three bites of food that we eat needs a pollinator to do that pollination process so that we get…Continue Reading

Tar spot confirmed in Missouri

A plant pathologist with the University of Missouri Extension says tar spot has been confirmed in northwest Missouri. “Now that the fungus is here to stay, it’s always going to be a question of are the conditions favorable?” Mandy Bish tells Brownfield the spring weather conditions were favorable. “We had cool temperatures in May and…Continue Reading

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