GRAINS: What began as another mixed and dull trade for Wednesday saw soybeans again gain bullish favor by late morning, shaking off overnight lows for the third time this week and very close to […]
Beef, Most Fertilizers Exempt from New Tariffs / Lowering Barriers for New and Beginning Farmers / February Rural Mainstreet Index Falls Below Growth Neutral / National Ethanol Conference Celebrates a Record 2025
GRAINS: May corn closed up 3 1/2 cents and July corn was up 2 3/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 9 3/4 cents and July soybeans were up 9 1/4 cents. May KC wheat […]
USDA Seeks Farmer Input to Improve Crop and Livestock Reports / Farm Groups Urge Congress to Move Quickly on 2026 Farm Bill / U.S. Meat Exports Face Growing Global Competition / Enrollment Open for […]
GRAINS: March corn closed up 1/4 cent and May corn was down 1 3/4 cents. March soybeans closed up 5 1/4 cents and May soybeans were up 5 1/2 cents. March KC wheat closed […]
Enrollment Open for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program / Groups Sue EPA Over Dicamba Reapproval / Cattle on Feed, Placements Decline / Exports Shattered Records in 2025
Area residents are encouraged to practice safe weather procedures next week during during Severe Weather Preparedness Week. Meteorologist Dan Holiday says this is the time of year to implement your plan of action during severe […]
A 44-year-old Columbia, Missouri, man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for a multi-state crime spree involving drug trafficking and firearm possession, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Walter Antwine Moore received […]
Missouri Western State University is reporting a second consecutive year of spring enrollment growth, fueled by a significant rise in student retention and a surge in local freshman enrollment. According to recent spring census data, […]