Month: July 2024
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: July 5, 2024
Sep. corn closed at $4.10 and 1/2, up 5 centsAug. soybeans closed at $11.66 and 1/4, up 8 and 1/2 centsAug. soybean meal closed at $357.20, up $7.10Aug. soybean oil closed at 49.55, up 91 [Read More…]
Hog futures lower amid questions about sustained domestic demand
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mixed, watching direct business develop, while feeders were down on the higher corn. August live was up $.50 at $186.42 and October was $.32 higher at $187.17. August [Read More…]
Soybeans, corn, wheat up in light trade
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying, in light post-holiday trade, cementing a higher weekly finish. There was more rain in the forecast for the upper Midwest ahead of a warmer, drier pattern. Weekly [Read More…]
MSU creates prairie strip budget tool
Michigan State University researchers have developed a new tool to calculate the economic benefits of replacing low yield areas in fields with prairie strips. Graduate student Rachel Drobnak tells Brownfield the strips of native flowers, [Read More…]
Wisconsin elk hunt winners announced by DNR
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Evacuation orders issued for latest California wildfire amid scorching heat wave
ilbusca/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Evacuation orders have been issued due to a wildfire in central California, the latest among more than a dozen blazes burning in the state amid a scorching heat wave. The [Read More…]
Biden campaign announces July strategy with battleground state stops, $50M ad blitz
by Marc Guitard/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As President Joe Biden faces mounting calls from within the Democratic Party to step aside as its nominee in the wake of his debate performance, the campaign on Friday [Read More…]
Did Netflix tease ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ in ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ fourquel?
Netflix/Melinda Sue Gordon In its latest straight-to-streaming big budget sequel, Netflix may just have teased an upcoming one. In Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, the fourth film in the franchise, Eddie Murphy‘s title character is [Read More…]
Reality Roundup: ‘Bachelorette’ diversity, ‘Love Island USA’ drama and more
Have no fear, your reality roundup is here! Here’s a look at what happened in the world of reality television this week: The Bachelorette (ABC)Jenn Tran, the first-ever Asian American lead of The Bachelorette, starts [Read More…]
Joel McHale says he “can’t wait” to shoot the ‘Community’ movie, offers vague timeline
ABC In an interview with GQ, Joel McHale says the movie Community fans have been waiting for for years is finally going to happen — “vaguely next year.” “I don’t have a definitive update because [Read More…]
Michigan’s wheat faces wet harvest
Michigan’s wheat harvest is starting in pockets across the state. Michigan State University’s Marty Chilvers tells Brownfield farmers should take the crop at higher moisture levels to stay ahead of quality issues. “Last year, we [Read More…]
Vital Farms plans Seymour, IN expansion
Vital Farms, based in Austin, Texas, is expanding its operations in Seymour, Indiana. President and CEO Russell Diez-Canseco says the company will utilize a newly created egg washing and packing facility. “We bring eggs in from [Read More…]
U.S. Grains Council sees ethanol opportunity in Japan
A board member for the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) says recent trade missions with Japan show promise for the ethanol industry. Jim Reed tells Brownfield Japan is exploring changes to the ethanol content of its [Read More…]
Just when you thought it was safe to go in the water: Lego unveils a ‘Jaws’ set
Lego On a most appropriate day, the Fourth of July — the holiday around which the classic film is set — Lego announced its brick tribute to Steven Spielberg‘s classic Jaws. To promote the 1,497-piece Lego set, the [Read More…]
Pork export sales surge to marketing year high
Pork export sales shot to a marketing year high during the week ending June 27th. The USDA says pork sales were up on the week and considerably larger than average, with Mexico, China, and Japan [Read More…]
Chevron REG calls for higher RVO levels
A biofuels market specialist says demand has been increasing for biomass-based diesel. Paul Nees, general manager of global supply and trading with Chevron Renewable Energy Group, says new production capacity has been coming online. “So [Read More…]
Human tests positive for H5N1 in Colorado
A human case of H5N1 Influenza A has been confirmed in Colorado. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the virus was detected in a dairy farm worker where cows had previously tested positive. [Read More…]
Congresswoman Budzinski still hopeful for a new farm bill
An Illinois Congresswoman says upcoming Senate hearings related to the farm bill are a good sign. Nikki Budzinski, who represents the state’s 13th district, says a lot of work remians. “We’re in session in Washington [Read More…]
“Beryl” to take aim at far southern Texas, western-most Gulf by Monday
Hurricane Beryl, which made landfall around daybreak near Tulum, Mexico, will weaken to tropical-storm strength today while crossing the Yucatan Peninsula. However, Beryl may re-strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico before making a final landfall [Read More…]
Kevin Bacon learns being famous doesn’t “suck”
Courtesy Netflix With the whole “six degrees” thing, pretty much everybody can recognize — or is actually linked to — Kevin Bacon, so he decided to change that with a little social experiment, he tells [Read More…]