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Parson signs supplemental budget bill

Missouri Governor Parson has signed a supplemental budget bill into law that includes funds for school food programs. The bill allows for current operations of state government to continue through fiscal year 2022 and includes 219 million dollars for school food programs. ...

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Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: February 24, 2022

Mar. corn closed at $6.95, up 11 and 1/4 centsMar. soybeans closed at $16.61 and 1/2, down 13 and 1/2 centsMar. soybean meal closed at $464.90, down $6.20Mar. soybean oil closed at 72.00, up 128 pointsMar. wheat closed at $9.26, up 50 centsApr. live cattle closed at $142.30, down $2.45Apr. lean hogs closed at $105.52, down $2.50Mar. Class III milk closed at $22.51, up 49 centsApr. ...

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Glyphosate shortage could impact cover crop termination

Limited availability of certain herbicides could make cover crop termination more difficult this spring. Angie Rieck-Hinz is a field agronomist with Iowa State University Extension. “If glyphosate is really hard to get your hands on, what can we do to manage that cover crop? Can we reduce that glyphosate rate and (still) get that adequate termination? It’s possible.” She tells Brownfield the cover crop needs to be actively growing to […]

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Turkey grower locks in on controllables

A Michigan poultry producer says the industry is focused on what it can control as more cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza are reported. Rick Sietsema tells Brownfield in 2015 H5N1 hit the Indiana/Kentucky region pretty heavily and producers have adapted to deal with outbreaks. “It’s a part of the environment that we work in,” he says. He says his farm is dedicated to the controllables including maintaining the highest […]

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Nearby Chicago wheat holds limit up gains

Soybeans were sharply lower on profit taking and technical selling. It was an up and down day, with beans seeing spillover from a lower move in bean meal. March beans were limit up overnight but saw a reversal on that profit taking in bean meal and the fairly bearish numbers from the U.S. Ag Outlook Forum. That reversal in bean meal came despite record domestic prices in China due to […]

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Seasonal weather outlook dampens hopes for drought relief

The drought in parts of the Western Corn Belt is intensifying and a climatologist says the 90-day outlook doesn’t look promising.    Brian Fuchs is with the National Drought Mitigation Center. “We start getting into April and May, we see our precipitation numbers really start jumping and we would hope normal precipitation would be enough to change that drought status but those outlooks that are going through the end of […]

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Boozman discusses impacts of Russian attack to ag

Senate Ag Committee Ranking Member John Boozman tells Brownfield the U.S. needs to work with allies to punish Russia for its attack on Ukraine and agriculture is likely to take some hits. He expects possible sanctions on Russian oil to have a ripple effect across the globe. “This could very well make oil prices remain at a very high rate which affects fertilizers, it affects the input costs of the […]

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MacKenzie Scott makes massive donation to 4-H

Writer and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and her husband have made a $50-Million donation to the national 4-H Council. Council president and CEO Jennifer Sirangelo says the historic investment will allow the council to “make even greater progress toward (its) shared vision” of providing all young people with access to opportunity. Scott was previously involved with Amazon with her former husband Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and executive chairman. ...

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Milk futures, cash dairy trade mostly higher

Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange saw strong support Thursday supported by cash trade and volatile market activity following Russia’s attack on Ukraine. February Class III milk was up six cents at $20.95. March 49 cents higher at $22.51. April up 75 cents at $23.23. May 75 cents higher at $22.91. June through August 50 to 63 cents higher. Dry whey down $0.03 at $0.78. Four sales were made […]

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