Different approaches to marketing old crop grain

Missouri farmers have differing plans for moving old crop grain ahead of what’s expected to be a good harvest this fall. Cass County farmer Matt Moreland says he’s got a lot of old crop corn left in the bin to sell. “You’re supposed to be rewarded if you store your stuff. This is the furthest…Continue Reading

New research developed to find early signs of tar spot

The founder and CEO of Insignum AgTech has partnered with Purdue University to develop new technology that could help farmers detect tar spot earlier in corn.   Kyle Mohler says DNA that is already present in corn plants will react to a newly developed gene that would cause the leaves to form purple spots at the…Continue Reading

Illinois wheat growers seeking checkoff

Members of the Illinois Wheat Association (IWA) are circulating petitions to institute a wheat checkoff in the state. Don Guinnip, with IWA, who farms in Marshall & Clark County, says they’re proposing a penny-and-a-half checkoff per bushel of wheat sold. “Right now, the Wheat Association is supported by dues, and by contributions from the flour…Continue Reading

USDA lowers new crop corn, wheat ending stocks

The USDA tightened the balance sheets for corn and wheat while raising ending stocks for soybeans. Corn carryout is pegged at 2.073 billion bushels, a cut of 26 million from July, but still potentially 206 million larger than last marketing year, with a higher production estimate and lower food, seed, and industrial use canceled out…Continue Reading

Preconditioning programs add value to calves

A technical services veterinarian for Merck Animal Health says investing in a preconditioning program can increase the value of calves at auction. Dr. Tim Parks tells Brownfield that weaning and vaccination programs are critical. “To make sure that those cattle that are bought are healthy coming in and have a chance to be able to…Continue Reading

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