Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 1, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.72 and 1/4, down 3 and 1/4 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.50 and 1/4, up 5 and 3/4 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $294.30, down $3.70Jul. soybean oil closed at 49.70, up 73 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.31, up 1/4 centJun. live cattle closed at $209.65, up $1.25Aug. feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

Soybeans see rally to start May

Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. Contracts had some help from a higher move in bean oil, which was up on the strong pace of U.S. export sales and a bounce in crude oil. Beans continue to watch U.S. planting activity, expecting generally solid progress over the next few days, with rain…Continue Reading

Dairy farmer welcomes rain on new alfalfa seeding

A southwestern Wisconsin dairy farmer says this morning’s rain arrived at a good time.  Mike Yager tells Brownfield he’s done planting all of his new alfalfa and grasses. “As of right now (Thursday morning), we’ve got a nice rain. It started earlier this morning and it looks like it’s done now. It’s starting to get…Continue Reading

March soybean crush numbers strong, corn grind mixed

March’s domestic soybean crush numbers were strong. The USDA says 207 million bushels of beans were crushed, rising 17 million from the previous month and 3 million from a year ago as producers tried to meet soybean product demand expectations. Soybean meal and oil stocks were ended March 2025 below the March 2024 levels. Corn…Continue Reading

Michigan 4-H Foundation excited for new funding opportunities

Newly released Michigan 4-H license plates will be able to increase investments in youth programming. Michigan 4-H Foundation Director Abbey Miller tells Brownfield, “Any driver can go to their local Secretary of State’s office and purchase the plate, and those funds will go back to support Michigan 4-H across the state.” She says funds will…Continue Reading

Best Hamburger contest kicks off Wisconsin Beef Month

Photo: Staff at Brazen Head Pub in West Bend, winner of 2025 Wisconsin Beef Council Best Burger Contest (Photo supplied by Wisconsin Beef Council) A new Wisconsin’s best hamburger has been selected.  Kaitlyn Kessler with the Wisconsin Beef Council tells Brownfield the second year of their contest had some very tough competition. “And the winner…Continue Reading

Sen. Ricketts holds trade discussions with Taiwan, Philippines

A U.S. Senator says there could be some more trading opportunities with Taiwan and the Philippines. Nebraska’s Pete Ricketts says he recently met with leaders from both countries. “There’s a lot of interest in signing new trade deals,” he said. “For example, the Taiwanese vice president expressed an interest in buying more of our soybeans…Continue Reading

Hinson lauds Trump’s E15 waiver

A U.S. Representative from Iowa says President Trump’s emergency waiver allowing E15 sales this summer was the right move. Republican Ashley Hinson says had recently led a letter to the administration asking for the waiver. “Thank you to the Trump administration for following through on the commitment to our Iowa farmers and producers by allowing…Continue Reading

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