GRAINS: March corn closed down 1 1/4 cents and May corn was down 1/2 cent. March soybeans closed up 7 1/2 cents and May soybeans were up 7 cents. March KC wheat closed up […]
Biofuel Leaders Want Accelerated Action on Year-Round E15 / Mizzou Researchers Uncover Key to Growing More Resilient Crops / National FFA Week Brings Students, Communities, and Agriculture Together / USDA Proposes Updates to Federal […]
GRAINS: March corn closed up 3/4 cent and May corn was up 1 cent. March soybeans closed down 1/2 cent and May soybeans were up 1/4 cent. March KC wheat closed up 12 1/4 […]
U.S. Elevates Agriculture as National Security Priority / FFA Says It Will Cooperate with Congressional Inquiry / U.S. Farm Equipment Market Seen Growing Despite Weak Farm Economy / U.S. Farm Numbers Decline for Second […]
GRAINS: March corn closed down 5 1/2 cents and May corn was down 6 1/4 cents. March soybeans closed up 1 cents and May soybeans were up 1/4 cent. March KC wheat closed down […]
Thompson Unveils ‘Farm Bill 2.0’ to Ag Groups’ Positive Reaction / Navarro Flags ‘Significant’ USMCA Flaws but Stops Short of Exit Talk / USDA Announces New Emergency Livestock Aid for Ranchers / USDA Unveils […]
St. Joseph Memorial Park Cemetery is scheduled for a semi-annual grounds cleanup on Monday, March 2. Starting at daybreak, cemetery staff will begin removing all flowers, decorations, and personal items from every grave. This site-wide […]
Buffalo Wild Wings celebrated a court ruling in their favor by promoting a buy-one-get-one-free deal on their boneless wings, following the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing the chain of deceptive advertising. The lawsuit claimed that […]
Worlds of Fun in Kansas City is hiring hundreds of seasonal and part-time workers for its 2026 season, with an in-person hiring event scheduled for February 21. Parent company Six Flags Entertainment Corporation aims to […]