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 Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC), in partnership with the Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP) and several local forestry organizations, is officially bringing back the Callery Pear Buyback program for 2026. The initiative aims to […]
The historic landscape of downtown St. Joseph reaches a new milestone as The United, located at 602 Felix Street, officially opens its doors to the community with the United Bridal Show & Open House on […]
A press release from the City of St. Joseph says two shooting incidents were reported in the past couple days. The first incident occurred around 8:45 p.m. on March 11th, officers with the St. Joseph […]