GRAINS: The wheat market led row crops higher on Friday, shaking off an otherwise sluggish week as traders took Thursday’s successful hold of chart support, and lack of a deal between the U.S. and […]
Fertilizer Institute Applauds Farm Bill 2.0 / Farmers for Free Trade Kicks Off National USMCA Roundtables / 2026 Severe Weather Forecast Shows Fewer Tornadoes, More Heavy Rains / USDA Relocation Plans Moving Forward
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 […]
A blood-red moon will soon grace the skies for a total lunar eclipse, visible from North America, Central America, and parts of South America on Tuesday morning, with Australia and eastern Asia able to catch […]
The Union Star R-2 School District in Missouri announced on Facebook that it would be closed on Friday due to a high number of absences caused by illnesses. The closure is intended to prevent further […]
The Unforgotten Project will host a virtual black balloon tribute on March 6 to honor those who died from drug overdose. Black Balloon Day aims to raise awareness and support those affected by substance use […]