GRAINS: May corn closed down 3 1/4 cents and July corn was down 3 cents. May soybeans closed up 3 1/4 cents and July soybeans were up 3 cents. May KC wheat closed down […]
GRAINS: The fact that the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire conditional on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz resulted in the liquidation of some war premium in grain markets. At […]
Farmer Sentiment Improves Despite Rising Input Costs / Deere Reaches a Settlement in Right to Repair Litigation / Weekly Export Inspections of Corn and Beans Improve / NCGA President: Bring an End to Import […]
GRAINS: May corn closed down 5 cents and July corn was down 5 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed down 8 1/2 cents and July soybeans were down 8 3/4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Year-Round E15 is Overdue / Grazing Agreement Cuts Red Tape for Ranchers / Five-Year Fertilizer Duty Review is Underway / Crop Insurance Deadlines are Approaching
USDA Sets April Loan Rates as Farmers Weigh Borrowing Costs / USDA Trade Mission Participants will Head to the Philippines / Wheat Acreage Falls to Record Low / KSU Study: Impacts of Rising Energy […]
Interstate 29 in St. Joseph will be narrowed to one lane overnight on April 15th for girder placement on the Gene Field Road Bridge. Southbound lanes will be affected with short-term rolling closures until 10 […]
A release from Falls City EDGE outlines the goal of attracting a user for a 24,000 square foot building, with a backup plan to divide it into two 12,000 square foot retail suites. The building, […]
The City of St. Joseph will implement changes to the traffic signals at 22nd and Duncan Streets to alleviate congestion. The signals will flash all red from April 13 to April 16 for the transition, […]