The country legend reveals where he feels most at peace — and it’s not the sunny spot you might expect. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The country legend reveals where he feels most at peace — and it’s not the sunny spot you might expect. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
A Christian County woman was expecting medicine — but what she found instead left her in shock and triggered a 911 call. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were mixed, waiting for the rest of the week’s direct business to develop. December live cattle closed $.20 higher at $231.10 and February live cattle closed $.05 higher at $229.50. November feeder cattle closed $.25 lower at $341.82 and January feeder cattle closed $.20 higher at…… Continue Reading
An extension corn agronomist says it’s been a good harvest in Minnesota. Jeff Coulter with the University of Minnesota tells Brownfield the weather has been cooperative for farmers. “We haven’t had too many rainout days, so we’ve been able to be in the field for most of the fall. So things have progressed very nicely,…… Continue Reading
The new executive director of the Iowa FFA Foundation boasts a background in agribusiness and ag policy. Shannon Latham has served in a leadership role with north Iowa-based Latham High-Tech Seeds for over 20 years and currently represents the 55th District in the Iowa House. She tells Brownfield her FFA advisor accompanied her on a…… Continue Reading
The owner of one of the largest sale barns in the country says once the U.S. decides to resume live cattle imports from Mexico, the market will have a strong reaction. Jackie Moore operates Joplin Regional Stockyards in Missouri. “Probably the thought of it happening and when it happens, it’s probably going to break the…… Continue Reading
On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thursday November Class III milk futures closed a penny lower at $17.83. December up 19 at $17.32. January futures 4 higher at $16.71. February through April contracts down 6 to up 1. Dry whey unchanged at $0.70 Blocks unchanged at $1.8250 Barrels unchanged at $1.82 Butter up $0.0175 at $1.5725…… Continue Reading
Dec. corn $4.30 and 1/4, down 3 and 3/4 centsNov. soybeans $10.91 and 1/4, up 11 centsDec. soybean meal $315.60, up $6.90Dec. soybean oil 49.65, down 51 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.24 and 1/4, down 8 centsDec. live cattle $231.10, up 20 centsNov. feeder cattle $341.82, down 25 centsDec. lean hogs $80.82, up 5 centsNov. Class…… Continue Reading
A dairy market analyst says the lack of the USDA’s October Milk Production Report has the potential to slow down insurance payments for farmers. Sarina Sharp with the Daily Dairy Report tells Brownfield dairy risk management programs rely on the data for third-quarter calculations. “For the DRP insurance program, there’s a yield adjustment factor just like there is…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were mixed, mostly higher, with commercial spread trade supporting the 2025/26 contracts. China says it will buy 12 million tons of U.S. soybeans this year and at least 25 million per year over the next three years. That’s essentially bringing U.S./China soybean trade back to the levels prior to this latest tariff spat. Without…… Continue Reading