Cattle futures lower ahead of widespread direct business

Cattle futures lower ahead of widespread direct business

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were lower, waiting for direct business to develop. August live cattle closed $.57 lower at $209.75 and October live cattle closed $1.27 lower at $207.92.  August feeder cattle closed $.52 lower at $301.22 and September feeder cattle closed $.47 lower at $300.42.  Direct cash cattle trade…Continue Reading

Ag economist says proposed budget guts USDA

An ag economist calls proposed cuts outlined in the Trump administration’s 2026 USDA budget irresponsible.  American Enterprise Institute’s director of agricultural policy studies Vince Smith tells Brownfield gutting agriculture research is a prime example. “The long run consequences in terms of productivity, in terms of long-term global food production, and more local U.S. production are likely to be devastating,”…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: June 3, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.38 and 1/2, up 1/4 centJul. soybeans closed at $10.40 and 3/4, up 7 and 1/4 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $294.50, up 60 centsJul. soybean oil closed at 46.81, up 53 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.36, down 3 centsAug. live cattle closed at $209.75, down $1.25Aug. feeder cattle closed at…Continue Reading

Soybeans, corn manage higher finish, wheat down

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. 67% of the crop is good to excellent, with planting and emergence both ahead of average. Crush demand continues to be strong, with April’s total the best for the month on record. That’s despite some questions about soybean meal demand and the ongoing uncertainties related to…Continue Reading

USDA employee and five others charged in alleged SNAP fraud

A USDA employee and five other individuals have been charged in connection with what authorities describe as one of the largest alleged food stamp frauds in the nation’s history. Investigators say the purported scheme resulted in more than $66 million in unauthorized transactions under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.  The defendants face charges related to…Continue Reading

Minnesota researchers exploring perennial flax

Researchers at the University of Minnesota Rosemount Research and Outreach Center are exploring the potential of perennial flax. Department of Horticultural Science professor Neil Anderson says the versatile crop can serve many purposes. “It could be a cut flower, an herbaceous perennial, could be grown for fiber, or for oil seed.” He tells Brownfield their…Continue Reading

Entomologist looks at armyworm in Missouri

An entomologist with the University of Missouri Extension says producers in parts of Missouri are seeing an uptick in armyworm pressure. Ivair Valmorbida tells Brownfield some producers will need to treat their infestations. “There are some insecticides that are labeled for it,” he says. “They should be aware of the harvest interval, if there is…Continue Reading

Farmer sentiment hits highest level in four years

Graphic provided by Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture. According to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer, farmer sentiment has hit its highest level in four years. Jim Mintert with Purdue’s Center for Commercial Agriculture says producers are more optimistic about trade.  “It implies that they’re on board with, or maybe have some confidence…Continue Reading

Farm Bureau concerned about potential Whole Milk amendment

A proposed amendment to the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act is being watched closely by American Farm Bureau Federation.  Farm Bureau’s economist Danny Munch tells Brownfield the proposed amendment would allow school lunch and breakfast programs to add whole, 2%, and flavored milks OR a non-dairy alternative.  Munch says the word OR is very…Continue Reading

Producer says rain improves pastures

A southeast Nebraska cattle producer says this week’s rainfall should help improve pasture conditions. Logan Bredemeier of Falls City and says cool season grasses are off to a decent start. “Some pockets, if they didn’t grazed last year, they look ok. I think the grass is shorter than what I’d like it to be, but…Continue Reading

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