Month: July 2025
Soybeans, corn, and wheat lower to start the week
Soybeans were lower on fund and technical selling. August beans were down $.24 at $10.31 and 1/2. The market continues to monitor any possible trade and tariff developments from the administration. The market had been [Read More…]
“Trying” growing season for SW Minnesota farmer
A southwest Minnesota farmer says hail and wind have taken a toll on his crops. Joel Schreurs grows corn and soybeans in Lincoln County. “It started out slow, and then we got some really strong [Read More…]
Quantity, not quality hay in central Missouri
A farmer in mid-Missouri says the recent rains have made baling hay a struggle. Jay Fischer says he got some second baling of alfalfa completed last week, but “the alfalfa should have been baled two [Read More…]
Crop conditions stellar in Iowa
North-central Iowa farmer Brent Renner tells Brownfield large amounts of rainfall over the last week are impacting crop conditions. “I’m starting to see maybe some, especially in some of the wetter areas, some nitrogen deficiency [Read More…]
All about ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ season 10: Jesse Palmer, Wells Adams and Hannah Brown tease big twists
Disney/Bahareh Ritter It’s time for Bachelor Nation to hit the beach. Bachelor in Paradise returns for its 10th season Monday on ABC. Host Jesse Palmer, bartender Wells Adams and Paradise Relations coordinator Hannah Brown caught [Read More…]
Jon M. Chu to direct live-action Hot Wheels film for Mattel
Sophy Holland for Universal Pictures Jon M. Chu is going from singing witches to toy cars. The Wicked director is set to helm a live-action Hot Wheels film. Mattel and Warner Bros. Pictures made the [Read More…]
Monica Barbaro and Andrew Garfield share moment at Wimbledon in matching white
Neil Mockford/GC Images via Getty Images Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro enjoyed some tennis over the weekend. The pair were spotted together attending day seven of the Wimbledon Championships in London on Sunday. Garfield and [Read More…]
What to know about Trump’s shifting tariff deadline
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump on Monday will sign an executive order delaying steep levies on dozens of countries that were set to take effect on Wednesday, the White House said. Trump’s [Read More…]
Trump and Musk feud escalates after Musk floats creating new political party
Win McNamee/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are once again trading public insults after the Tesla billionaire, the world’s richest man, said he will create a new political party. Musk, who [Read More…]
Travis Decker search: Father accused of murdering 3 daughters possibly spotted in Idaho by campers
Chelan County Sheriff’s Office (FAIRFIELD, Idaho) — A possible sighting of Travis Decker — the dad accused of murdering his three daughters over a month ago — is being investigated in the wake of a [Read More…]
Texas flash flooding disaster raises questions about rescue and recovery efforts
Jim Vondruska/Getty Image (NEW YORK) — The catastrophic flash floods in Texas have left communities reeling, claiming at least 90 lives and displacing families across the Hill Country. As recovery operations continue, safety concerns have [Read More…]
At least 1 dead as Chantal brings record-breaking flooding to North Carolina
ABC News (CHATHAM COUNTY, N.C.) — Crews in North Carolina are “overwhelmed” with water rescues and search efforts on Monday after Chantal, then a tropical storm, made landfall a day earlier, causing record-breaking flooding in the [Read More…]
Judge denies government’s request to dismiss Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation case
Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The federal judge overseeing Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wrongful deportation case in Maryland has denied the Trump administration’s request to dismiss the case. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, [Read More…]
Suspect dead after opening fire on entrance of Texas Border Patrol building
Obtained by ABC News (MCALLEN, Texas) — A suspect is dead after opening fire at the entrance of the Border Patrol sector annex in McAllen, Texas, on Monday morning, authorities said. The suspect, identified as [Read More…]
Deer hunts in season hope to mitigate damage
Some Michigan farmers are experiencing significant crop damage from deer as crops continue to develop. Michigan Soybean Committee Research Director Mark Seamon tells Brownfield feeding is especially persistent on soybeans in the early growth stages. [Read More…]
South Dakota farmer stays optimistic as trade timeline adjusts
Paul Casper, a farmer in eastern South Dakota, says he’s trying to stay optimistic as the Trump administration extends its timeline to work through new trade deals. “I hope Trump comes through with something on [Read More…]
Concerns about the future of trade
A west central Indiana farmer says he’s concerned about the future of U.S. trade. Kevin Cox says certainty is needed. “I need the best crop that I’ve ever grown, and I needed the highest price I’ve ever had, [Read More…]
Supreme Court denies Iowa Pork Prop 12 petition
The Supreme Court recently denied a petition filed by the Iowa Pork Producers Association challenging Proposition 12. IPPA attorney Eldon McAfee says the challenge to California’s livestock confinement law was based on constitutional issues. “Some [Read More…]
At least 27 dead at Camp Mystic as officials say they were caught off guard by storm
Eric Vryn/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — At least 27 people, both children and counselors, are dead at Camp Mystic after historic flooding wiped out the the Christian summer camp housing hundreds of young girls in the middle [Read More…]
Suspect dead after active shooter incident at Texas Border Patrol sector annex
Obtained by ABC News (MCALLEN, Texas) — A suspect is dead following an active shooter incident at the entrance of the Border Patrol sector annex in McAllen, Texas, according to a Department of Homeland Security [Read More…]