In a surprising twist, Taco John’s has knocked out the competition with their Taco Bravo. Let’s dig into why this taco is turning heads. Continue reading…… Continue Reading

In a surprising twist, Taco John’s has knocked out the competition with their Taco Bravo. Let’s dig into why this taco is turning heads. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Authorities say ‘American Idol’ music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband were dead for days before their bodies were discovered. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Sep. corn closed at $4.08 and 1/2, up 6 and 1/2 centsAug. soybeans closed at $10.27 and 3/4, up 6 and 1/4 centsAug. soybean meal closed at $274.00, up $5.30Aug. soybean oil closed at 55.82, down 40 pointsSep. wheat closed at $5.46 and 1/4, up 12 and 3/4 centsAug. live cattle closed at $223.55, down…… Continue Reading
At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle futures were lower, waiting for the rest of the week’s direct business after light trade Thursday. Also, boxed beef is showing signs of softening, when compared to the recent strength. August live was down $.12 at $223.55 and October was $.50 lower at $219.82. August feeders…… Continue Reading
Luke Byran asks his crowd last night if there are any cheaters and people with their secretaries. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying, adding to the weekly gains. Forecasts have hot, dry weather on tap for some key growing areas. It remains to be seen how long the pattern will last, but it could still trim top end yield potential. The USDA’s updated supply, demand, and production numbers are…… Continue Reading
The government affairs advocate for Beck’s Hybrids says research funding in the U.S. House Appropriations Bill could help farmers combat mycotoxins. Kala Jenkins says this is the first year Congress is considering funding specifically for vomitoxin research. “We have about $500,000 for the base text right now, and so that would be tremendous to start…… Continue Reading
U.S. sorghum is in the crosshairs as China responds to tariff threats by the Trump administration. U.S. Grains Council CEO Ryan LeGrand says Chinese buyers are looking elsewhere. “China imported about 70 percent of the U.S. sorghum crop prior to the recent tensions between our two nations, and they’ve just stopped buying sorghum.” He tells…… Continue Reading
Hot and humid weather has a north Iowa corn and soybean farmer on edge about disease pressure. Casey Schlichting of Clear Lake tells Brownfield white mold was a problem a year ago. “Very, very evident on the yield monitor, but very small (and) very random spots. But yeah, with the ground as sticky as it…… Continue Reading
The marketing leader of U.S. crop protection for Corteva says he’s concerned about the increasing number of tar spot detections across the Corn Belt. Mike Eiberger the disease has been prevalent in many areas the last few years. “I’ve worked with a lot of customers from Kansas, Nebraska, Illinois, and Indiana. Tar spot is probably…… Continue Reading