GRAINS: May corn closed down 5 cents and July corn was down 5 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed down 8 1/2 cents and July soybeans were down 8 3/4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Year-Round E15 is Overdue / Grazing Agreement Cuts Red Tape for Ranchers / Five-Year Fertilizer Duty Review is Underway / Crop Insurance Deadlines are Approaching
USDA Sets April Loan Rates as Farmers Weigh Borrowing Costs / USDA Trade Mission Participants will Head to the Philippines / Wheat Acreage Falls to Record Low / KSU Study: Impacts of Rising Energy […]
GRAINS: May corn closed up 1 3/4 cents and July corn was up 2 cents. May soybeans closed up 3 1/4 cents and July soybeans were up 3 1/4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
GRAINS: May corn closed down 2 cents and July corn was down 1 3/4 cents. May soybeans closed down 5 cents and July soybeans were down 4 1/2 cents. May KC wheat closed up […]
U.S. Farmers Planting Less Corn and More Soybeans / KSU Study on the Impacts of Rising Energy Prices on Farmers and Ranchers / MOU Launches Grazing Action Plan / Bill Would Expand Access to […]
The Mount Mora Cemetery in St. Joseph, Missouri, was vandalized on Monday, with dozens of gravestones and headstones toppled over and broken. Vandals allegedly gained entry by wedging open a corner of the fence, causing […]
Elementary students at Northeast Nodaway completed the American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge, raising over $4,500 for cardiovascular research. Gordon Wiederholt, the school’s Heart Hero, helped students reach their fundraising goal. Students earned the opportunity […]
A St. Joseph School District Board of Education member is requesting the board to rescind her vote on the March probationary teacher list, which included the hiring of her son. The member, Kim Miller, submitted […]