Soybeans see modestly higher Monday finish

Soybeans were modestly higher on short covering and technical buying. Beans are oversold and there was help from a higher move in bean meal. Bean meal futures were up on the recent bump in global demand for meal, led by China. China remains officially out of the U.S. soybean market, continuing to focus on Brazil…Continue Reading

Cattle, hog futures higher to start the week

Cattle, hog futures higher to start the week

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were up ahead of the week’s direct business.  October live cattle closed $.42 higher at $224.10 and December live cattle closed $.57 higher at $225.  September feeder cattle closed $.52 higher at $334.45 and October feeder cattle closed $.55 higher at $332.40.  Direct cash cattle trade…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: August 4, 2025

Sep. corn closed at $3.87, down 2 and 1/2 centsSep. soybeans closed at $9.75 and 1/4, up 5 and 3/4 centsSep. soybean meal closed at $277.00, up $6.10Sep. soybean oil closed at 54.40, down 8 pointsSep. wheat closed at $5.16 and 3/4, unchangedOct. live cattle closed at $224.10, up 42 centsSep. feeder cattle closed at…Continue Reading

Farmers clearing bins ahead of harvest

A grain market analyst says farmers are starting to clear old grain out of bins to prepare for the new crop as harvest gets closer. Don Roose with U.S. Commodities says farmers were waiting for a weather scare to affect the grain markets this summer, but that hasn’t happened. “They’re getting ready for harvest, clearing…Continue Reading

73% of U.S. corn, 69% of soybeans good to excellent

Not a lot of changes for the USDA’s national crop condition ratings over the past week. Development weather continues to be seen as generally favorable in much of the Midwest and Plains. 73% of U.S. corn is called good to excellent, unchanged on the week, with 88% silking, 42% at the dough making stage, and…Continue Reading

Kansas farmer says crops are in need of a timely rain

An eastern Kansas farmer says his crops could benefit from moisture this month. Daniel Anderes tells Brownfield his corn crop got off to a great start. “Now it’s kind of fell off the radar, but the corn itself is looking very good. We actually walked some fields the other day and we’re in dent stage…Continue Reading

Get a closer look at new arena at MO State Fair

A new year-round arena is being built on the Missouri State Fairgrounds and director Jason Moore says starting this week, fairgoers can check out the progress. “We’re going to engage our fairgoers to make them part of the project. We’ll do some tours and route our tram route through the build site and have some…Continue Reading

Biostimulants can help farmers enhance nutrient uptake 

The first biostimulant for nitrogen use efficiency has been certified through the Fertilizer Institute’s program.  Jon Leman, commercial vice president of Hello Nature USA, says biostimulants can help improve yield potential.  He tells Brownfield their product uses soy meal as a base to help crops increase nutrient uptake.  “It’s going to help the plant overcome…Continue Reading

Crops conditions remain strong across Nebraska

A south-central Nebraska farmer says his crops are beating his expectations this summer. Randy Uhrmacher says warmer temperatures and moisture have been critical. “Corn and soybeans are looking much better than I anticipated two months ago. We started getting some rain and the weather has been pretty good for crops overall.” The USDA says corn condition…Continue Reading

Petitions available for new Illinois Wheat Development Board

The president of the Illinois Wheat Association says petitions are now available for wheat growers interested in becoming candidates for the new Illinois Wheat Development Board. John Howell, who farms in Randolph County, tells Brownfield, “The checkoff program’s passage back in the spring makes identifying the first nine individuals to serve as a board of…Continue Reading

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