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Stagnant domestic production fueling China’s record corn imports

An ag economist says China has not increased domestic corn acres in seven years, which is a primary driver for the country’s ramp up in corn imports. David Widmar with Ag Economic Insights tells Brownfield the industry doesn’t fully understand why China is buying so much corn today, with guesses ranging from poor quality stocks to bad production. “We need to untangle this a little bit and say, ok is […]

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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: May 3, 2022

May corn closed at $8.00 and 36/4, down 12 and 1/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $16.59, down 15 centsMay soybean meal closed at $436.40, down $6.50May soybean oil closed at 84.30, up 160 pointsMay wheat closed at $10.33 and 3/4, down 9 and 3/4 centsJun. live cattle closed at $135.32, up 12 centsJune lean hogs closed at $102.20, down $2.77May Class III milk closed at $24.21, down 2 centsJun. ...

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Kelly touts revamped infrastructure for record ag exports in 2021

Kansas ag exports topped $5 billion for the first time ever in 2021 and Governor Laura Kelly says investments in infrastructure helped expedite products to market.  “For many years, we did not fund our infrastructure programs: our highways, our roads, our bridges (and) our short line railroads. We have now in the last three years, we have restored all of the funding to those programs.” Meat exports topped the list […]

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Continued strength in commodity prices boosts farmer sentiment

Ongoing strength in commodity prices contributed to an improvement in farmer sentiment, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Jim Mintert is the director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. “That’s largely a reflection of the boost in commodity prices we’ve seen,” he says. “If you look at prices, for example, for corn and soybeans from when we did the survey in March to when we […]

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Soybeans, corn down on demand questions, outside markets

Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. Domestic crush and export demand continue to be strong, but beans were unable to follow through on the early gains, with spillover from the outside markets and soybean meal. Sustained export demand, including from China, is a question mark due to concerns about the global economy. China is likely out of the market until Thursday due to holiday celebrations. Soybeans are also […]

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Missouri ag groups working to increase corn-fed pork market

The Missouri Pork Association and Missouri Corn Growers Association are working together to increase opportunities for corn-fed pork in the state. MPA Executive Director Don Nikodim tells Brownfield they’ve added several sow operations in Missouri the past few years, but unfortunately a lot of the young pigs get moved to other states for finishing. “One thing we have been working with the corn folks on is to figure how we […]

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Interest rates on FSA loans up on the year

Higher interest rates are seen in USDA’s latest Farm Service Agency loans. For May 2022, the interest rate for direct farm operating loans has gone from 1.75 percent a year ago to 2.875.  The direct farm ownership loan rate is 3.375 percent compared to 3.25 percent in May 2021. Interest rates for FSA emergency loans were at 2.75 percent last year and are now at 3.75 percent. USDA says these […]

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Barriers to food relief efforts

Supply chain disruptions and inflation are challenging food relief efforts.   Vince Hall, chief government relations officer with Feeding America, discusses some of the barriers facing food banks. Healthy Living: Click here for more information. ...

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USDA Renews People’s Garden Initiative

WASHINGTON, May 3, 2022 – Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack planted a tree to announce the reopening of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) People’s Garden Initiative. People’s Gardens across the country will grow fresh, healthy food and support resilient, local food systems; teach people how to garden using conservation practices; nurture habitat for pollinators and wildlife and create greenspace for neighbors. The garden at USDA headquarters in Washington, D.C. […]

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