March corn closed up 5 3/4 cents and May corn was up 7 cents. March soybeans closed up 2 1/2 cents and May soybeans were up 2 3/4 cents. March KC wheat closed up 6 […]
Brazil Says U.S. Ethanol Tariff Would Be Unreasonable/MU Extension urges biosecurity in poultry flocks/ Missouri’s Ag Director praises Kehoe’s proposed agriculture investment in budget requests/ The ‘Billion-Dollar Pest’ Reappears in Canada, Connecticut/ New feature planned […]
U.S. Bird Flu Response Disrupted in Early Weeks of Trump Administration/ Farmers Still Caught in USDA Funding Freeze/ White House Calls Out Brazil on Ethanol Duty in Defending Reciprocal Tariffs/ Little Snow Leaves Nearly All […]
Rollins Confirmed as Ag Secretary / The Food Price Index Moves Higher in January / JBS USA Settles Child Labor Violations / Iowa Senators Work Protect Higher Education Access for Farm Families
GRAINS: Row-crop markets received a late-week boost, mainly led higher by wheat markets that are firming on adverse weather prospects for both the Northern Plains and Black Sea areas. Meanwhile corn and soybean prices […]
Davis photo Brown Co. BROWN COUNTY —Law enforcement captured a wanted suspect after a chase across two counties.Just after 7:30p.m. Feb. 14, sheriff’s deputies identified a driver of a 2011 Dodge Charger as Andrew Davis. Davis […]
State Sen. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, mingles ahead of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s inauguration ceremony (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). BY: ANNELISE HANSHAWMissouri IndependentOpponents of the tax credit include homeschooling families and public educatorsMissouri’s homeschool families and those enrolled in […]
By MATT PIKE St. Joseph Post St. Joseph Restaurant Week, hosted by the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce and Joe Town Fun, is officially here. Chamber spokesperson Kristi Bailey says the week is designed to […]