Get ahead of early emerging weeds

Get ahead of early emerging weeds

Farmers are encouraged to get in front of early emerging weeds. Mark Mongen is an Enlist field specialist for Corteva Agriscience who covers Michigan and Ohio. “We don’t want weeds to get a foothold in our corn and soybean fields, because once the do they become more difficult to control later in the season. Weed…Continue Reading

Revenue base prices are lower in early 2024

Revenue base prices are lower in early 2024

A farm management analyst from southern Minnesota says there are lower guarantees for revenue protection insurance this year. Revenue protection insures farmers against yield losses from natural causes like drought or disease and revenue losses caused by a change in the harvest price from the projected price. Farmers can choose the higher price to be…Continue Reading

Cattle futures higher on Tuesday, expecting steady cash business

Cattle futures higher on Tuesday, expecting steady cash business

Chicago Mercantile Exchange live and feeder cattle were higher ahead of this week’s direct trade, generally expecting mostly steady business. April live was up $1.32 at $188 and June was $.95 higher at $183.52. March feeders were $.75 higher at $252.30 and April was up $1.42 at $257.17. Cash cattle country had a few scattered…Continue Reading

General CRP signup open

General CRP signup open

Farmers have very little time to sign up for the general Conservation Reserve Program. USDA says producers and landowners have from now until March 29th to submit offers to their local Farm Service Agency office. The general CRP program helps with the establishment of grasses and trees to control erosion and improve water quality and…Continue Reading

DOL providing $90 million in farmworker training grants

DOL providing $90 million in farmworker training grants

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced $90 million in grants are available for farmworker training and career services but some in the agricultural industry say the efforts are misdirected. National Council of Agricultural Employers President Michael Marsh calls the program ironic. “We are in the midst of an ag labor shortage in the United…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 5, 2024

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 5, 2024

May corn closed at $4.26 and 1/4, down 2 and 3/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $11.49, down 6 centsMay soybean meal closed at $329.90, down $3.60May soybean oil closed at 45.04, down 13 pointMay wheat closed at $5.51, down 13 centsApr. live cattle closed at $188.00, up $1.32Apr. feeder cattle closed at $257.17, down $1.42Apr.…Continue Reading

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