GRAINS: May corn closed down 6 3/4 cents and July corn was down 5 1/2 cents. May soybeans closed down 4 1/2 cents and July soybeans were down 4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Meatpacking Industry Under Fire from Senate Democrats / Pesticide Liability Debate Intensifies in Farm Bill Fight / Emerging Cattle Disease Spreads Across Missouri / Roundup Settlement Receives Preliminary Court Approval
GRAINS: March corn closed up 5 1/2 cents per bushel at $4.47 and May closed up 7 cents per bushel at $4.60 1/2 and March soybeans closed up 21 1/4 cents at $11.85 […]
House Ag Committee Advances Farm Bill / Iowa Corn Growers Encourage Investigation into Fertilizer / Commodity Classic Breaks Attendance Record in 2026 / Groups Applaud Passage of Farm Bill 2.0
GRAINS: May corn closed up 9 3/4 cents and July corn was up 9 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 9 3/4 cents and July soybeans were up 9 1/2 cents. May KC wheat […]
The dairy checkoff has unveiled “Dairy Does More,” a national marketing platform to help grow demand by reshaping how consumers think about dairy foods. Developed by Dairy Management Inc., the initiative brings to life the […]
The Missouri Department of Transportation is planning a major construction project to improve Interstate 229 in St. Joseph. The project is led by Joyce Reynolds, who is questioning the need for a double-decker bridge and […]
A Fairfax, Missouri man, James Ball, has reached a plea agreement with the Atchison County Sheriff’s Office after being charged with 20 counts of child sex crimes. Ball pleaded guilty to Child Molestation in the […]
Missouri Western State University President Elizabeth Kennedy announced that the university is experiencing enrollment growth for the first time in six years, with a 1.52% increase in total student headcount. Kennedy attributed this progress to […]