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Power up with the Cardinals

Missouri soybean growers will power up with the Cardinals this season. Missouri Soybeans Merchandising Council Chairman Aaron Porter says Missouri Farmers Care coordinates the effort among several state commodity groups. Porter says it not only gets farmers face to face with consumers, growers have a good time doing it. Learn more at mosoy.org. Brought to you by Missouri’s soybean growers and their checkoff. ...

todayMay 28, 2023 32

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Illinois Department of Ag hosting agrichemical container recycling program

The Illinois Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers to demonstrate their environmental stewardship by participating in a free agrichemical container recycling program this summer. In July and August more than 35 locations across the state will serve as collection sites for high density polyethylene #2 plastic agrichemical containers that will be recycled to make shipping pallets. Participants are responsible for rinsing containers and removing all caps, valves, metal, labels and […]

todayMay 28, 2023 65

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Daily Sheep Farming Vlog: Sheep Around The Farm

Ewetopia Farms, we deal with the various sheep and sheep groups around the farm. To start, we check on Lazy Legs to see if he is still progressing. Arnie finishes off planting beans while I take care of sheep chores like letting all the groups out to pasture, dealing with renegades, and watching Tom flirting with his new besties again.

todayMay 26, 2023 24

Brownfield

Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 26, 2023

Jul. corn closed at $6.04, up 13 and 1/4 centsJul. soybeans closed at $13.37 and 1/4, up 13 and 1/4 centsJul. soybean meal closed at $402.20, up $5.00Jul. soybean oil closed at 48.82, up 30 pointsJul. wheat closed at $6.16, up 11 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle closed at $167.35, up 5 centsAug. feeder cattle closed at $233.92, down 77 centsJun. ...

todayMay 26, 2023 49

Brownfield

Hog futures lower heading into the long weekend

At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live cattle were up, supported by the week’s stronger cash business.  Feeders were under pressure from the higher move in corn.  June lives closed $.05 higher at $167.35 and August lives closed $.40 higher at $165.17.  August feeders closed $.77 lower at $233.92 and September feeders closed $.97 lower at $237.10.  Direct cash cattle trade activity was quiet on Friday following the light, scattered round […]

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