GRAINS: May corn closed up 2 1/4 cents and July corn was up 2 cents. May soybeans closed up 13 1/4 cents and July soybeans were up 12 3/4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Specialty Crop Payment Rates Due in April / FDA Approves Wound Spray to Treat New World Screwworm / U.S. Tractor and Combine Sales Down 12 Percent in February / Duvall Testifies Before Senate Ag […]
GRAINS: May corn closed up 8 cents and July corn was up 8 3/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 12 1/4 cents and July soybeans were up 12 1/4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Plans to Fight NWS Move Forward / As Fuel Prices Soar, the Time is Now for Immediate Action on E15 / Intervention Needed to Prevent Food-Supply Shocks / National Ag Day Events in Washington, […]
GRAINS: May corn closed down 1 1/2 cents and July corn was down 2 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 5 1/2 cents and July soybeans were up 6 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
71 Percent of Farm Families Back Candidates Supporting E15 / Farmer Frustrations Voiced at Commodity Classic / Larew Re-Elected President of the National Farmers Union / Enrollment Open for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
The annual St. Joseph St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns on Saturday, March 14, running from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. The procession kicks off at the intersection of Frederick and Noyes, winding its way through the […]
Griffon Media, the student-led news organization at Missouri Western State University, earned three national honors at the College Media Association Spring Convention held March 4-7 in New York City. The organization received three David L. […]
St. Joseph residents now have a streamlined way to track how their tax dollars are managed following the launch of the City’s new interactive Budget Transparency Portal. Powered by ClearGov’s Public Transparency Center, the portal […]