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 […]
U.S. Grain Storage Capacity Growth has Stopped / Weekly Ethanol Production Rebounds After a Drop / Survey Shows Producers “Fighting for Survival” / New Face Expanding Broadband Across Rural America
GRAINS: March corn closed up 1/2 cent and May corn was up 1/4 cent. March soybeans closed down 4 1/4 cents and May soybeans were down 3 3/4 cents. March KC wheat closed down […]
The St. Joseph Police Department and the Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office have announced an upcoming eight-week academy running from March 31st through May 26th. This program is designed to be both informative and engaging, providing […]
Northwest Missouri State University continues to see steady enrollment numbers this spring, bolstered by a significant rise in undergraduate students and strong retention figures, according to recently released census data. The university’s total spring enrollment […]
The Western Farm Show will take place in Kansas City this week at the American Royal Complex. This is the 64th annual Western Farm Show, which is the Midwest’s largest indoor agricultural event. The show […]