Kid Rock says Charlie Kirk’s heavenly presence told him to add this verse to the song. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Kid Rock says Charlie Kirk’s heavenly presence told him to add this verse to the song. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
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The couple’s baby boy arrived a few weeks ago. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The cattle market has seen big swings in recent weeks, making it even more important for producers to protect their investments. Jackie Moore the owner of the Joplin Regional Stockyards in Missouri, one of the largest sale barns in the country, says market volatility makes risk management more challenging. “This environment that we’re trading in…… Continue Reading
After a quiet split, Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes are back together — and insiders say they’re taking things slow, with more clarity and hope this time around. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The chairman of the National Hemp Association says legislation included in the agriculture funding bill passed this week by the U.S. Senate rewrites the 2018 farm bill’s provision on hemp. Geoff Whaling says the measure would end the unregulated sale of hemp-based products and return the focus to hemp grain and fiber production. “There were…… Continue Reading
Jessica Carter Altman walked away from a law career to chase her dream of music. Now, with two powerful singles and a breakout album, she’s just getting started. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Commentary. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) feeds more than 41 million people in America every month. That’s roughly one in eight people in this country. Let that sink in. In the wealthiest nation on Earth, tens of millions of our fellow citizens and some non-citizens living here depend on government assistance to put food…… Continue Reading
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were lower, and feeders were mixed ahead of the week’s direct business. December live cattle closed $1.35 lower at $227.20 and February live cattle closed $.60 lower at $226.40. January feeder cattle closed $.32 higher at $329.15 and March feeder cattle closed $.10 higher at $323.32. Direct cash…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were mixed, with nearby contracts down and deferred months up. The trade is waiting for more confirmation of Chinese demand for U.S. soybeans. U.S. soybean prices are at a premium to Brazil, and China usually buys the cheaper beans. Beans remain cautiously optimistic about that pledged demand over the next three years by Beijing…… Continue Reading