A choppy sugarbeet harvest in NW Minnesota

A famer in northwest Minnesota says the warmer than usual temperatures have made sugarbeet harvest progress choppier than usual. “Every time it gets too warm, we’re shutting down for afternoons or three-day stretches.” Kevin Capistran from Polk County says beet harvest is nearing the finish line, but there are still a few days left. “We’re…Continue Reading

Cattle futures fall at midweek

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were mostly lower ahead of the week’s direct business.  Feeders were lower, pressured by the higher move in corn.  December live cattle closed $.07 higher at $186.60 and February lives closed $.42 lower at $186.97.  November feeder cattle closed $.97 lower at $245.50 and January feeder cattle closed…Continue Reading

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: October 16, 2024

Dec. corn closed at $4.04 and 3/4, up 3 and 1/2 centsNov. soybeans closed at $9.80, down 11 centsDec. soybean meal closed at $313.70, up $1.90Dec. soybean oil closed at 41.68, down 77 pointsDec. wheat closed at $5.85, up 5 and 1/2 centsDec. live cattle closed at $186.60, up 7 centsNov. feeder cattle closed at…Continue Reading

MO District Court issues county ruling for Grain Belt Express

Attorney Brent Haden, from mid-Missouri, says he’s disappointed about a recent ruling on Grain Belt Express electric transmission lines. Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday the Chariton County Commission cannot block the construction of project’s transmission lines by refusing to cross county roads. The county can, however, set rules for how the…Continue Reading

Corn and wheat move higher while soybeans continue slide

Soybeans started the day with higher prices but fell off early on and ended lower for the fifth consecutive day.  The market continues to be under the pressure of expectations that this soybean crop is going to be very large and improved weather in South America for planting.  Harvest progress in the U.S. made a…Continue Reading

U.S. ethanol price outlook

A fuel economist says he’s optimistic about the outlook for ethanol prices despite high expectations for this year’s U.S. corn harvest. Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, says, “Ethanol prices have been rather low. It looks like the growing season was fairly friendly when it comes to corn. That unfortunately could undermine…Continue Reading

Poor timing of low Mississippi River levels

An ag transportation expert says water level issues along the Mississippi River are occurring at a bad time. Mike Steenhoek, executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition, says, “At a time of the year when we want our transportation system to be operating at full throttle, one of our key links in the supply chain…Continue Reading

Agronomist discusses extremely fast harvest pace

An extension agronomist says the pace of the 2024 harvest is one of the quickest she’s ever experienced. Meaghan Anderson with Iowa State University says farmers haven’t had to deal with any challenging weather conditions. “I’m not sure I can remember (a harvest) where we had so many sequential days in a row without any…Continue Reading

Cranberry farming has changed over the last century

A fifth-generation cranberry farmer says a lot has changed in the 101 years of her family farm. Lisa Potter with Cutler Cranberry Company north of Camp Douglas tells Brownfield in the 1920s, it was a much different cranberry market than today. “Everything, of course, was sold fresh. We didn’t have any of the wonderful products…Continue Reading

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