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Heat wave on the southern Plains
Across the Corn Belt, cool, dry weather prevails, except for a few showers in Missouri. In general, growing conditions remain favorable for corn and soybeans, although crops and pastures are exhibiting various degrees of drought [Read More…]
Variable weather making corn susceptible to foliar diseases
An agronomist in the Upper Midwest has concerns about corn being susceptible to foliar diseases. Jon Erickson covers Minnesota and Wisconsin for Mycogen Seeds. He says variable weather across the region is stressing crops. “It [Read More…]
Tariff impact reflected in supply and demand report
The impact of China’s retaliatory tariffs was reflected in the latest supply and demand report from the USDA. USDA Chief Economist Rob Johansson says soybeans have been negatively impacted. “Exports of whole beans is done [Read More…]
Cattlemen’s president encourages rural Minnesotans to vote
The president of the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association feels strongly about Rural America showing up during elections. Krist Wollum of Porter says agriculture needs the support of elected officials. “We need to know who’s running [Read More…]
Be on the lookout for foliar diseases
Weather has been variable across the Corn Belt this summer, and an agronomist with Mycogen Seeds says crops are being stressed by both too much and too little moisture. Jon Erickson tells Brownfield under either [Read More…]
Scout fields before applying fungicide
A corn specialist at Purdue University urges farmers to scout fields for disease pressure before applying fungicide on corn. Bob Nielsen tells Brownfield some farmers in the Eastern corn belt are applying fungicide in places [Read More…]
Cattle futures lower ahead of cash trade
Cattle futures ended the day lower as the market waits for widespread direct cash business. August live cattle closed $.50 lower at $106.42 and October live cattle closed $.15 lower at $108.50. August feeder cattle [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: July 17, 2018
Sep. corn closed at $3.46 and 1/4, up 4 and 1/2 cents Aug. soybeans closed at $8.39 and 1/2, up 10 cents Aug. soybean meal closed at $329.10, unchanged Aug. soybean oil closed at 27.73, up 9 points Sep. wheat [Read More…]
CME milk futures down, cash dairy mixed Tuesday
Dairy prices were mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Tuesday. July Class Three milk was down $.02 at $14.24. August was down $.18 to $15.00. September was down $.06 to $15.45. October was up $.04 [Read More…]
Lower crop ratings support soybeans, corn
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. The USDA’s national good to excellent rating was down 2% on the week, because of dry conditions in parts of the Plains and Midwest, with an increase [Read More…]
Farm Bureau supports Kavanaugh nomination
American Farm Bureau supports the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh. AFBF general counsel Ellen Steen calls the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge is a strong choice. “He’s well educated (and has) all the [Read More…]
Soybean Cyst Nematode egg counts higher earlier this year
Jim Friedricks at AgSource Laboratories tells Brownfield they are seeing more Soybean Cyst Nematode eggs earlier than usual, which might be a reason for growers to review their management and crop rotation plans Continue reading [Read More…]
‘Animal liberation’ is the focus of animal rights conference
“Animal liberation” was the focus of a recent national meeting of animal rights activists in California. The Animal Agriculture Alliance had a representative at the Animal Rights National Conference in Los Angeles. Alliance spokesperson Hannah [Read More…]
Iowa has crop trouble spots
Iowa’s overall corn and soybean ratings are fairly strong again this week, but the weekly crop progress report notes some trouble spots. Flood-related nutrient loss and crop damage are a concern in the northern two-thirds of the state, [Read More…]
Nebraska’s crops continue to shine
It was another good week for crops in Nebraska. As of Sunday, 86 percent of corn and 83 percent of soybeans were rated good to excellent. Corn silking was 65 percent, compared to 38 average, [Read More…]
Soybeans rally from recent lows
Soybeans were higher on short covering and technical buying. Contracts saw a bounce after the recent move to new lows, with no real fundamental backing. Near-term weather in most of the Midwest is seen as [Read More…]
72% of U.S. corn, 69% of soybeans rated good to excellent
The USDA’s national condition ratings for corn and soybeans declined last week, but overall, both crops remain in generally good condition. Some key U.S. growing areas continued to see warm, dry weather, with an expansion [Read More…]
Hog futures down on cash, wholesale pressure
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were sharply higher, supported by technical buying, while digesting last week’s slow to start direct cash business and watching the distribution of this week’s new showlist. August was $2.37 [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: July 16, 2018
Sep. corn closed at $3.41 and 3/4, up 1/2 cent Aug. soybeans closed at $8.29 and 1/2, up 10 and 3/4 cents Aug. soybean meal closed at $329.10, up $3.10 Aug. soybean oil closed at 27.64, down 33 points Sep. wheat closed [Read More…]
Wide-range of weather across the Heartland
Across the Corn Belt, patchy, short-term dryness persists in several areas, including much of Michigan and a broad area centered on northern Missouri, resulting in an increase in stress on pastures and crops such as [Read More…]