Cash dairy prices steady Friday at the CME

*This updates a previous report from earlier. Cash dairy prices were mostly unchanged in light trading Friday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.  Dry whey was up $0.0050 at $0.73.  One sale was recorded At that price.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were unchanged at $1.3350.  No sales were recorded.  Cheese barrels remained unchanged at $1.40.  No sales were recorded.  Butter prices were unchanged at $1.4025. Three sales were recorded, ranging from $.1.3975 to $1.40.  Nonfat dry milk was unchanged at $1.18.  No sales were recorded.  The post Cash dairy prices steady Friday at the CME appeared first…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: December 26, 2025 

Mar. corn $4.50, down 1 centJan. soybeans $10.58 and 3/4, down 4 and 1/2 centsJan. soybean meal $303.70, down $1.00Jan soybean oil 48.72, down 31 pointsMar. Chicago wheat $5.19, down 2 and 3/4 centsFeb. live cattle $229.65, up $1.10Jan. feeder cattle $346.17, up $1.45Feb. lean hogs $84.52, down 52 centsJan. Class III milk closed at…Continue Reading

No CME cash dairy trading Friday

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange had limited trading activity Friday following the Christmas holiday, and cash dairy trading isn’t scheduled to resume until after 5:00 pm Friday. Prices were mostly higher Wednesday heading into the Christmas holiday.  Dry whey was up $0.01 at $0.7250.  No sales were recorded.  Forty-pound cheese blocks were up $0.0025 at $1.3350.  Eight sales were recorded, ranging from $1.3250 to $1.3350.  Cheese barrels were unchanged at $1.40.  No sales were recorded.  Butter prices were up $0.0025 at $1.4025. Two sales were recorded at $.40 and $1.4025. …Continue Reading

Mellenthin elected to USB Executive Committee

A Wisconsin farmer is now part of the United Soybean Board Executive Committee. Tony Mellenthin, wife Katie, and their family farm near Eau Galle.  As a member of the executive committee, Mellenthin will help guide soy checkoff investments in food, feed, fuel, industrial uses, exports and sustainable production. He says, “With this honor comes both…Continue Reading

Sorghum clinical trial targets blood sugar, inflammation, and gut health

Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently launched the first human clinical trial to examine how sorghum could improve a person’s health. Norma Ritz-Johnson, executive director of the United Sorghum Checkoff Program, says the study is targeting health challenges. “Those include things like insulin resistance. Inflammation, which has an effect on heart disease and all…Continue Reading

Nebraska woman charged in $1.24 million cattle fraud

A western Nebraska woman has been charged with fraudulently purchasing more than $1 million worth of cattle from a local sale barn. According to court documents, Amanda Gentry allegedly bought 453 head of cattle from the Ogallala Livestock Market on October 16 under a false name. The cattle, worth about $1.24 million, were then delivered…Continue Reading

From soil protection to feed: why farmers turn to cover crops

Farmers who use cover crops typically seek multiple benefits. Maria Tancredi, Minnesota soil health specialist with the Conservation Technology Information Center, says many growers are looking to hold soil in place. “We know how much soil erosion can lead us to losing very productive good top soils and all of those nutrients that are stored…Continue Reading

Ethanol industry celebrates strong markets, record output

The U.S. ethanol industry is celebrating some milestones in 2025. Renewable Fuels Association president Geoff Cooper says a record amount of ethanol has been produced this year. “It has been quite a year for the ethanol industry, and I think I’d start by saying just what a great year it’s been in terms of market…Continue Reading

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