GRAINS: July corn closed up 5 1/2 cents and December corn was up 4 1/2 cents. July soybeans closed up 7 3/4 cents and November soybeans were up 9 3/4 cents. July KC wheat […]
House Passes the 2026 Farm Bill / FAPRI Reports on Global Agriculture Outlook / USDA Taking Steps to Give Better Service / Ethanol Production Drops to a Three-Month Low
GRAINS: July corn closed down 3 cents and December corn was down 3 1/2 cents. July soybeans closed down 1 1/2 cents and November soybeans were up 1 3/4 cents. July KC wheat closed […]
USDA Moves to Ease Fertilizer Cost Spike / USDA Expands Acreage Survey Effort / Farmers Face Another Year of Tight Margins / FFA Partners with World Dairy Expo to Promote Ag Education
GRAINS: July corn closed up 2 1/4 cents and December corn was up 2 cents. July soybeans closed up 7 3/4 cents and November soybeans were up 4 1/4 cents. July KC wheat closed […]
Ethanol, Pesticides Highlight House Farm Bill Debate / Corn Planting Continues Torrid Pace / Drought Expands Across Key Farm States / New Tariff Push Raises Farm Trade Concerns
The city of Maryville, Missouri, plans to install signs at a city property on East Seventh Street to deter illegal dumping of yard waste. The Maryville City Council debated the need for a fence around […]
Missouri Western State University’s biology department is planning a controlled burn of the John Rushin Teaching and Research Prairie, with the first window of opportunity set for 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 2nd. The burn […]
Seven candidates for countywide office in Platte County, Missouri, may be disqualified from the ballot for missing a filing deadline for financial disclosure statements. The Platte County Commission will decide on May 4th whether to […]