Plans to Fight NWS Move Forward / As Fuel Prices Soar, the Time is Now for Immediate Action on E15 / Intervention Needed to Prevent Food-Supply Shocks / National Ag Day Events in Washington, […]
GRAINS: May corn closed down 1 1/2 cents and July corn was down 2 1/4 cents. May soybeans closed up 5 1/2 cents and July soybeans were up 6 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
71 Percent of Farm Families Back Candidates Supporting E15 / Farmer Frustrations Voiced at Commodity Classic / Larew Re-Elected President of the National Farmers Union / Enrollment Open for the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
GRAINS: May corn closed down 6 3/4 cents and July corn was down 5 1/2 cents. May soybeans closed down 4 1/2 cents and July soybeans were down 4 cents. May KC wheat closed […]
Meatpacking Industry Under Fire from Senate Democrats / Pesticide Liability Debate Intensifies in Farm Bill Fight / Emerging Cattle Disease Spreads Across Missouri / Roundup Settlement Receives Preliminary Court Approval
GRAINS: March corn closed up 5 1/2 cents per bushel at $4.47 and May closed up 7 cents per bushel at $4.60 1/2 and March soybeans closed up 21 1/4 cents at $11.85 […]
One person is dead and several others are injured following a heavy structure fire in a downtown multi-family dwelling early Wednesday morning. Firefighters from the St. Joseph Fire Department were dispatched to the scene around […]
St. Joseph Museums, Inc. is launching a new mobile historical tour, “The Murder Bus: St. Joseph’s Darkest Secrets on Wheels,” featuring a curated look at the city’s most notorious crime scenes and scandals. The event […]
Residents of St. Joseph have until the end of the day to ensure they are eligible to participate in the upcoming local election. Today, Wednesday, March 11, marks the final deadline to register to vote […]