Proposed Wisconsin fee changes would impact livestock sellers, haulers

A livestock marketer says Wisconsin’s proposed fee changes for sales barns, dealers, and haulers would harm producers. Curt Larson with Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales tells Brownfield the proposed annual licensing fees under rule ATCP 10 are far above any customary or ordinary price. “In Michigan, the Class One livestock auction pays $400 a year. In…Continue Reading

Cattle futures sharply lower Tuesday

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were sharply lower, and feeders were limit down on technical liquidation. October live cattle closed $5.62 lower at $230.17 and December live cattle closed $6.40 lower at $231.17.  October feeder cattle closed $9.25 lower at $349.92 and November feeder cattle closed $9.25 lower at $348.87.  There was a…Continue Reading

Two sides of Prop 12

Congress continues to contemplate federal legislation that would address California’s Proposition 12. Joe Maxwell, president of the political action group Farm Action Fund, says eliminating the measure would be detrimental to the nation’s independent hog farmers because it has created a vital market opportunity. “We’re raising our hogs without crates. That’s what Californians want.”  He says,…Continue Reading

PRRS a problem for swine producers again in 2025

A swine veterinarian suggests 2025 has been another challenging year for virus transmission. Dr. JD Fiechtner is with Boehringer Ingelheim. “Well I think you can hit ‘repeat’ from previous years, that everybody is ultimately frustrated with PRRS. Which has continued to be a big impact in pork production.” He tells Brownfield while there’s no silver…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: September 9, 2025

Dec. corn $4.19 and 3/4, down 2 centsNov. soybeans $10.31 and 1/4, down 2 and 1/2 centsOct. soybean meal $287.70 up $5.80Oct. soybean oil 49.993 down 105 pointsDec. Chicago wheat $5.20 and 1/4, down 3 and 1/2 centsOct. live cattle $230.17, down $5.62Oct. feeder cattle $349.92, down $9.25Oct. lean hogs $96.12, up 97 centsOct. Class…Continue Reading

Grains slip as dry weather cuts ratings, traders eye USDA numbers

Soybeans were lower on profit taking and technical selling. The USDA’s national crop rating dipped 1% due to continued dry weather in some areas. Grains and oilseeds in general were also continuing to get ready for Friday’s USDA supply, demand, and production numbers. For soybeans, most analysts aren’t expecting any big adjustments in this month’s…Continue Reading

Winter wheat planting date critical

A wheat specialist says the timing of fall planting is the most important factor in yield potential. Michigan State University Extension’s Dennis Pennington tells Brownfield, “When you go from that mid-September to mid-November (window), it’s a 50 percent reduction in grain yield.” “It’s a huge reduction, and you can’t plant enough seed at that late…Continue Reading

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