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A good rain is on hold

An atmospheric scientist says farmers across much of the Corn Belt will have to wait until June 10 before the chance for significant rain. It’s been dry for many areas and Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions says farmers should expect heat stress to continue affecting the crop in the next few days, especially the dryland crops in western Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. “Some of the crop is soon […]

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CME milk futures, cash dairy prices down Friday

Milk futures and cash dairy prices were lower Friday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. June Class III milk was down $0.34 at $15.29.  July was down $0.42 at $16.14.  August was down $0.38 at $16.99.  September was down $0.36 at $17.76.  October through April contracts ranged from unchanged from February through May to thirty-two cents lower in October. Dry whey was unchanged at $0.2575.  Seventeen sales were recorded from $0.2550 […]

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New approach to soy meal processing that benefits animal ag health

A startup company is transforming how the soybean industry extracts soy protein to help improve animal health. President and founder of Satavie Lassie Jakobsen says their water extraction technique creates a higher-quality protein when it’s extracted from soybean meal. “Highly digestible, and that’s what adds up to it. Being healthier is essentially just because there’s no undigested portions of it that go through the animal, which is usually what will […]

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United Soybean Board CEO steps down

The United Soybean Board says its Chief Executive Officer will leave her position at the end of the year. Polly Ruhland has led the organization for the past six years during which USB underwent a governance restructuring and crafted a new strategic plan to advance the soybean industry. The board will start the search process for new leadership in July. ...

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Right to Repair legislation introduced in Michigan

Michigan House Agriculture Committee Chair Reggie Miller has introduced legislation that would give farmers the ability to repair their own equipment. The Agricultural Equipment Repair Act bans manufacturers from restricting farm equipment maintenance to authorized service providers. Michigan Farmers Union President Bob Thompson says his organization supports the legislation. “We want to make sure that those that do have the expertise, knowledge, and ability have the proper tools and software […]

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Homestead Credit a big policy win for Minnesota Soybean Growers

A policy priority for the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association passed during the recently completed legislative session. President Bob Worth says the association has been seeking to raise the valuation limit of the Homestead Tax Credit for nearly three years. “The Homestead Tax Credit has not kept up with the value of land. As the land goes up, the acres that we’ve got to use the Homestead Credit on shrunk considerably.” […]

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Dairy leader concerned about possible USDA cheese purchase

Reports about a large cheese purchase by the USDA to aid schools and food banks has a dairy leader wondering if there might be a downside. Laurie Fischer with the American Dairy Coalition tells Brownfield it’s unclear if or when USDA would buy around 47 million pounds of cheese, but she’s paying close attention because her farmer members want to avoid repeating recent history. “Well, we are looking at it […]

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Iowa Ag Secretary concerned about implications of Prop 12

The top ag official in Iowa is concerned about the implications of Proposition 12. Ag Secretary Mike Naig tells Brownfield the recent Supreme Court decision to uphold the California law opens a pathway for large states with big markets to dictate to smaller states their preference in how anything is produced. “Certainly it’s going to impact the pork industry. But I do think it opens the door, it’s a very […]

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Soybean export sales up, several others down

The USDA is reporting another mixed week for U.S. export sales. For the week ending May 25th, old crop soybean, soybean meal, cotton, and sorghum sales were up, while corn, rice, and soybean oil were down with another marketing year low for wheat. Reported new crop sales for those commodities were routine. Pork export sales fell from the previous week and beef was modestly lower. Export demand is influenced by […]

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