South Dakota plans to be part of NWS solution

The governor of South Dakota says his state will be part of the solution as the U.S. cattle industry continues to monitor the spread of New world screwworm in Mexico. Larry Rhoden says having the right technology and people in place to protect cattle producers makes a big difference. “We stood up the Animal Diagnostics…Continue Reading

Hot and dry conditions still expected in Corn Belt

An atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says hot and dry conditions are still coming for much of the Corn Belt. “There’s something happening in the weather pattern that suggests this summer has more volatility in it.” Eric Snodgrass says currently, the Mississippi River divides the outlook for July. “If you’re west of the river,…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: June 27, 2025

Jul. corn closed at $4.17 and 1/2, up 8 centsJul. soybeans closed at $10.27 and 3/4, up 5 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $271.10, up 20 centsJul. soybean oil closed at 52.45, down 7 pointsJul. wheat closed at $5.24 and 3/4, up 3 and 3/4 centsAug. live cattle closed at $213.30, up $4.10Aug. feeder cattle…Continue Reading

Farm income, costs up in May

Farmers made and paid more in May than in April. The USDA’s index of prices received for May rose 1.7% on gains in cattle, hogs, milk, and oranges against losses in broilers, market eggs, lettuce, and strawberries. The dairy index for May 2025 was 1.4% more than April, but 3.2% less than May 2024, with…Continue Reading

Food banks struggling to fill gaps

The executive director of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry says federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could worsen food insecurity across the Midwest. Emily Bryant says  food banks nationwide, like the state of Indiana, are struggling to meet demand. “There’s more than 1,000,000 Hoosiers who are at risk of hunger and we’ve seen an increasing…Continue Reading

Grape colaspis impacting some crops

An extension field crop entomologist with the University of Illinois says some farmers are dealing with grape colaspis. During a recent Illinois Soybean Association webinar, Nick Seiter told growers it’s an intermittent pest that’s most often observed in corn. “A lot of times it looks like a nutrient deficiency.”  He says, “We see a lot…Continue Reading

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