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Strength in soybeans, wheat pulls corn higher

Soybeans were sharply higher on commercial and technical buying, with March closing just shy of the 2021 spot price high. Beans roared to new highs with strength in bean meal, with March establishing a fresh closing high, and China buying 132,000 tons of 2022/23 U.S. beans. That is the sixth day in a row with an announced purchase of U.S. soybeans for a running total of 815,000 tons, including 575,500 […]

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Milk futures mostly lower Wednesday, cash dairy mixed

February Class III milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange steady at $20.89.  March down 44 cents at $22.02.  April 38 lower at $22.48.  May through July contracts 3 higher to 18 lower. Dry whey unchanged at $0.81.  Blocks steady at $1.99. Barrels down $0.02 at $1.9350. Butter down $0.01 at $2.64.  Five trades, ranging from $2.64 to $2.6475. Nonfat dry milk up $0.01 at $1.86.  Twelve trades with a […]

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Highest Percent of Yield Potential winner snags 140+ bushel wheat

The leading yielder in the pilot of the Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network says 140-bushel wheat was below average for him.  Modeled after efforts to improve wheat yields in the United Kingdom, the Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network started last growing season with a few dozen growers including Jeff Krohn. “It really is learning a lot about how the wheat is growing, weather conditions, nutrients that we’re putting on, trying […]

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Input costs trigger concerns from both grain and livestock farmers

Photo Credit: IL Pork An Illinois farmer says input costs are just as much of a concern on the livestock side of his operation as they are on the grain side. Thomas Titus raises corn, soybeans, and pigs in Elkhart, Illinois. He tells Brownfield the good news for grain farmers is high commodity prices are helping ease high fertilizer costs, but those high grain prices are both a blessing and […]

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South Dakota snow concerns

When it comes to snow this winter in South Dakota is a story of haves and have nots. South Dakota Farm Bureau President Scott VanderWal farms in the eastern part of the state, “We’ve had a pretty decent winter as far as snowfall. Not a lot of it. Out in western South Dakota they want some snow and they’re not getting it because they that to melt next spring and […]

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MO Governor proclaims it to be FFA week

Missouri Governor Mike Parson has proclaimed this week as FFA week in the state. Parson drove to work in a tractor this morning accompanied by Missouri FFA President Kaitlin Kleiboeker to celebrate National FFA Week. He tells Brownfield FFA week shows youth in ag the respect they deserve while showcasing the industry’s importance in Missouri. “I think when you look at this generation out here today, you’re going to see […]

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Another winter storm ahead from the southern Plains to the eastern Corn Belt

For the remainder of Wednesday, rain showers in the eastern U.S. will gradually end. Meanwhile, a storm emerging from the Southwest will produce locally heavy snow in the Four Corners States and wintry precipitation from the southern Plains into the mid-South. On Thursday, storm impacts across the nation’s mid-section will reach peak intensity. For example, snow will blanket the central Plains and upper Midwest; sleet and freezing rain will extend […]

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Minnesota Ag License Plate now available

Specialized agricultural license plates are now available to Minnesotans. Minnesota FFA Foundation executive director Val Aarsvold says it took four legislative sessions to make it happen. “And during those four years of time though, what we really saw was people came out and said (they) wanted this and wanted to get behind it. So I think it really is the accumulation of many peoples’ efforts to make the plate a […]

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Much colder across the Heartland; wintry moisture expands southward

Across the Corn Belt, cold but mostly dry weather prevails. Sub-zero temperatures were reported Wednesday morning throughout the upper Midwest. Lingering snow showers are generally confined to areas in the vicinity of the Great Lakes. However, elevated river levels continue in parts of the eastern Corn Belt. Prior to the most recent round of stormy weather, USDA/NASS rated topsoil moisture 76% surplus in Ohio, along with 60% in Indiana and […]

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