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GRAINS: Corn futures were down 1 to up 3 cents with flat spread action as light buying returns as the weekend trade news of reduced tariffs for 90 days with China builds into the […]
GRAINS: July corn closed up 2 1/4 cents and December corn was up 3 1/4 cents. July soybeans closed up 6 3/4 cents and November soybeans were up 5 1/2 cents. July KC wheat […]
U.S. and U.K. Reach Historic Trade Deal / House Dems: SNAP Cuts Hurt Families and Farmers / Missouri River Runoff Forecast Lowered by Drought / Rollins: USDA Not Closing FSA Offices
GRAINS: July corn closed down 1 3/4 cents and December corn was down 2 cents. July soybeans closed up 5 3/4 cents and November soybeans were up 3 cents. July KC wheat closed down […]
Senators Urge USDA to Explain DOGE Review of Farm Loans / EPA Working to Clear Pesticide Registration Backlog / Nebraska Farm Income Projected to Increase 55% in 2025 / USDA won’t close any FSA […]
Bethea photo Atchison Co. ATCHISON COUNTY —Law enforcement are investigating a suspect on multiple allegations after a weekend arrest.Just before 5p.m. Sunday, police responded to a disturbance call at a residence in the 1000 block South […]
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe spoke during a groundbreaking event for an expansion project at Daily’s Premium Meats in St. Joseph/ Photo courtesy of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post […]
By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post The Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents has approved some new programs for students heading into a new school year. Starting in the fall semester, Northwest will offer […]