A federal judge in Kansas City has ruled that the University of Missouri must allow Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to march in this year’s Homecoming parade. The decision […]… Continue Reading
A federal judge in Kansas City has ruled that the University of Missouri must allow Mizzou Students for Justice in Palestine to march in this year’s Homecoming parade. The decision […]… Continue Reading
The chief executive officer of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture says states are preparing to see an uptick in Make America Healthy Again legislation in the next year. Ted McKinney tells Brownfield “some states have already opened the time when legislators can file early bills, anticipating an early January legislative period. There…… Continue Reading
The early 2000s hitmaker is this week’s guest on the Taste of Country Nights, On Demand podcast. Continue reading…… Continue Reading
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday amid continued uncertainty in the rural economy. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says it was the first benchmark rate cut since December. “That brings down short-term interest rates, but long-term interest rates moved up. Not much, but a little bit.” He tells Brownfield the Fed signaled that…… Continue Reading
The deputy secretary at the USDA says tariff revenue could be a way to help U.S. farmers survive a tough ag economy. Stephen Vaden says using Section 32 funds for ad-hoc payments would require an act of Congress. For more than a decade, annual appropriations hasn’t allowed Section 32 funds to be used for emergency…… Continue Reading
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling, adding to what would have already been a lower weekly finish. Soybeans were watching the U.S. harvest and planting weather in South America. U.S. harvest conditions are mostly favorable, but some areas could see rain delays in the coming days, while harvest is just getting started in…… Continue Reading
The vice president of the National Farmers Union says U.S. crop farmers are concerned about the lack of China’s ag purchases. Jeff Kippley raises corn and soybeans in northeast South Dakota. “Here in the Dakotas, we export virtually all of our soybeans to the Pacific Northwest. That ends up going to China. Without China purchasing…… Continue Reading
Dec. corn $4.24, up 1/4 centNov. soybeans $10.25 and 1/2, down 12 centsOct. soybean meal $282.90, down 10 centsOct. soybean oil 50.03, down 54 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.22 and 1/2, down 1 and 3/4 centsOct. live cattle $233.57, up $1.20Oct. feeder cattle $354.10, up $2.37Oct. lean hogs $97.97, up 50 centsOct. Class III milk closed…… Continue Reading
An American Soybean Association board director is concerned about the current landscape for U.S. ag exports. Jamie Beyer, who farms in west-central Minnesota, tells Brownfield China’s lack of new-crop soybean purchases is weakening basis levels in the region. “The elevators around here, we’re not hearing that anyone is going to decline delivery. They’re just making…… Continue Reading
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health is emphasizing the importance of a two-pronged approach in preventing Eastern equine encephalitis. Denise Derrer Spears, BOAH’s public information director, says vaccination and limiting exposure to mosquitoes can be the best way to prevent infection. “It’s common in mosquitoes that are found to breed in freshwater wetlands,” she…… Continue Reading