GRAINS: July corn closed up 7 1/4 cents and December corn was up 6 1/4 cents. July soybeans closed up 2 cents and November soybeans were up 2 3/4 cents. July KC wheat closed up […]
GRAINS: July corn closed down 1 3/4 cents and December corn was up 3/4 cents. July soybeans closed up 10 3/4 cents and November soybeans were up 11 3/4 cents. July KC wheat closed […]
A proposed provision in the House farm bill that would limit schools’ ability to purchase certain imported foods is generating debate among agricultural groups and school nutrition officials. Supporters say the measure would increase purchases […]
A proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency to increase renewable fuel blending requirements through 2027 is drawing strong reactions across the agricultural sector and boosting expectations for soybean oil demand. The proposal would raise Renewable […]
USDA lowered its forecast for the 2026 winter wheat crop Thursday, citing continued drought stress across key production areas in the Southern Plains. The June World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report projected winter wheat […]
GRAINS: July corn closed up 1 cent and December corn was up 3/4 cent. July soybeans closed down 1 1/2 cents and November soybeans were down 2 cents. July KC wheat closed down 1/4 […]
By MATT PIKEThe St. Joseph Police Department along with other city officials recently conducted the second community health and safety fair to aid St. Joseph residents. St. Joseph Police Chief Paul Luster says the event […]
Some of Kansas City’s most bustling areas were financed through the Missouri Downtown Economic Stimulus Act. Now, it’s set to come back with expanded boundaries that reach from the Missouri riverfront south to 31st Street […]