Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 11, 2025

Sep. corn closed at $3.85, up 2 and 1/4 centsSep. soybeans closed at $9.91 and 3/4, up 24 centsSep. soybean meal closed at $280.80, up $4.20Sep. soybean oil closed at 53.19, up 48 pointsSep. wheat closed at $5.15, up 1/2 centOct. live cattle closed at $226.10, up 12 centsSep. feeder cattle closed at $340.60, up…Continue Reading

Live cattle futures higher to start the week

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, feeders were mostly higher ahead of the week’s direct business.  Boxed beef was also higher during the session. October live cattle closed $.12 higher at $226.10 and December live cattle closed $.55 higher at $228.47.  September feeder cattle closed $.22 higher at $340.60 and October feeder…Continue Reading

Heavy weekend rains affected some Wisconsin crops

The heavy rainfall that caused flooding in southern Wisconsin and forced the early closing of the Wisconsin State Fair also impacted some crops. Mark Hoffmann raises corn and soybeans near Whitewater, about 20 miles southwest of Milwaukee.  He tells Brownfield the rainfall amounts varied across the region, and the crops are so tall you don’t…Continue Reading

72% of U.S. corn, 68% of soybeans good to excellent

The USDA’s national crop condition ratings generally declined over the past week. That followed another week of widely variable weather in many key growing areas, ranging from near ideal, to hotter and drier, with heavy rainfall and flooding in parts of the region. The USDA says 72% of corn is in good to excellent shape,…Continue Reading

More improvements planned for Illinois State Fairgrounds

The director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture says more improvements are planned for the Illinois State Fairgrounds. Jerry Costello says this will be the final year the long-abandoned Building 29 will loom over the fairgrounds.  “Which is the old dormitory building.”  He says, “It’s probably been vacant for over twenty years, and has been…Continue Reading

Importance of efficient ag equipment

A product specialist with CLAAS says farmers should utilize equipment that increases efficiency. Wes Wortmann says that’s especially important in today’s farm economy. “With commodity prices and machine prices where they are, we want to make sure we do a good job with efficiency,” he said. “We have low fuel consumption but making sure we’re…Continue Reading

Sen. Grassley touts Ethanol for America Act

A bill in the U.S. Senate aims to expand consumer access to E15 fuel blends. Republican Chuck Grassley tells Brownfield the Ethanol for America Act would require the U.S. EPA to finalize rulemaking from 2021 to make the E15 fuel label clearer and more consumer oriented. “E15 is going to help the oil companies and…Continue Reading

Nebraska farmer has high expectations for soybean crop

A northeast Nebraska farmer says timely rains have helped his soybean crop during pod fill stage. Greg Anderson tells Brownfield, “August is a critical month for soybean production. We’re sitting really good right now, but there’s still plenty of August left. I think the next two or three weeks are going to determine the final…Continue Reading

Taste of Indiana Farms now open at the Indiana State Fair

Taste From Indiana Farms at the state fair allows fairgoers to sample products that farmers produce. Joy Tracey, Indiana Farm Bureau’s District 2 education and outreach coordinator, says the annual event is an opportunity to educate and connect farmers with consumers. “We look for commodities that we have not covered in the past,” she says. “We also have…Continue Reading

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