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Study provides insights to how cover crops and manure work together

Three years of research has yielded valuable data on how cover crops and manure work together. University of Minnesota Extension specialist Melissa Wilson says she’s wrapping up an extensive study that used different locations, crop rotations, cover crop species, and manure types. “In the soybean, corn rotation, it didn’t matter if there was a cover crop or if we used just fertilizer or if we used manure with a little […]

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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: March 10, 2022

May corn closed at $7.55 and 3/4, up 22 and 3/4 centsMay soybeans closed at $16.86 and 1/4, up 14 and 1/2 centsMay soybean meal closed at $483.70, up $9.00May soybean oil closed at 74.68, up 53 pointsMay wheat closed at $10.87, down $1.14 and 1/2Apr. live cattle closed at $135.90, down $1.67Apr. lean hogs closed at $100.10, down $1.05Mar. Class III milk closed at $22.42, down 12 centsApr. ...

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January dairy exports up on price, down slightly in volume

The U.S. Dairy Export Council says higher prices and added cheese demand carried exports during January. Total export values for the month were up 16 percent from 2021 to $586 million while the volume declined by three percent. The council says tight global dairy supplies are increasing values but demand for nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder and whey was down on the year. Export volumes of nonfat dry milk/skim milk […]

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Avian Influenza confirmed in Illinois wild geese

The first case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Illinois this year has been detected in a wild bird population. USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed HPAI in three wild Canadian geese in Will County. The Illinois Department of Agriculture reports that while there have been no confirmed cases in domestic poultry, the discovery shows the disease is present in the state and could be circulating through […]

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Soybeans, corn gain as wheat fades again

Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying but ended the session below the day’s highs. CONAB lowered its outlook for Brazil’s bean crop by 2.702 million tons, now at 122.77 million, which is under the most recent USDA guess. CONAB left its export projection for Brazil unchanged, for now. Brazil’s National Association of Cereal Exports estimates March soybean exports at 13.769 million tons, compared to the initial projection of […]

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Milk futures, cash dairy lower

Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange continued lower Thursday as markets dropped back into the $23 range with cash trade under pressure. March Class III milk was down 12 cents at $22.42. April 37 cents lower at $23.89. May down 37 cents at $23.88. June 37 cents lower at $23.83. July through September five to 35 cents lower. Dry whey unchanged at $0.7575. Blocks unchanged at $2.2325. Barrels down […]

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Real Pork highlighted at the National Pork Forum

The CEO of the National Pork Board is highlighting the Real Pork trust and image brand during the National Pork Forum. Bill Even says it’s not an advertising campaign. “It’s really the brand image of who we are as an industry going forward,” he says. “We’re real farmers on real farms that have real pigs that produce real pork, and that pork is real nutritious and real sustainable.” He tells […]

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Farmer DNA

Commentary. I spent some time Sunday afternoon reading through old deeds and abstracts from my family farm in west central Illinois. Jonathon and Elizabeth Young were early pioneers who settled in the part of Morgan County that would later become Scott County sometime in the early 1820’s. Both Jonathon’s and Elizabeth’s parents had been farmers in Virginia, then Kentucky, before moving further west. Farming is in my DNA. Reading the […]

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Crystal Flash pledges to match Michigan FFA donations

Grand Rapids-based energy distribution company Crystal Flash plans to match donations made to the Michigan FFA Foundation for the month of March. Assistant director of development for the foundation Kyle Schaberg tells Brownfield Crystal Flash came to the organization with the fundraising idea to help dollars go further to support agricultural education. “Crystal Flash is going to provide $10,000 of matching funds, essentially matching dollar for dollar whether it’s an […]

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