Ag News
House Agriculture Committee divisions over SNAP issues persist
There’s no sign of letup in partisan bickering among House Agriculture Committee members about Republican-proposed farm bill work requirements for SNAP recipients. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (R-Texas) said committee Democrats have done nothing [Read More…]
Missouri committee to look into state ag budget
A Missouri legislative committee will form to address budget shortages in the Missouri Department of Agriculture. State Representative Don Rone of southeast Missouri says the committee will examine the department’s funding levels, especially the Division [Read More…]
As window opens, soil moisture should dictate planting progress
An agronomist says as conditions improve, soil moisture should dictate planting progress. Jon Zuk covers southeastern Minnesota for Winfield United. He tells Brownfield every spring there are farmers who regret not waiting for fields to [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: April 25, 2018
May corn closed at $3.86 and 1/2, up 5 and 1/4 cents May soybeans closed at $10.27 and 1/2, up 5 and 1/4 cents May soybean meal closed at $376.20, up $4.10 May soybean oil closed at 30.79, down 22 points May wheat closed at $4.86 [Read More…]
Soybeans up on commercial support, higher meal
Soybeans were higher on commercial and technical buying. Beans saw a bounce off the recent lows, with help from bean meal, but they remain concerned about Chinese demand. China bought significantly more soybeans from [Read More…]
March poultry production down 4% on year
The USDA says March 2018 poultry production was 4.021 billion pounds, a decline of 4% from the year ago total of 4.170 billion pounds. The preliminary live weight of all poultry was 5.313 billion pounds, [Read More…]
USDA says Trump to send team to China
President Trump is sending his Treasury Secretary and U.S. Trade Representative on a trip to China over trade tariffs, “We’re having Secretary Mnuchin, Bob Lighthizer, heading over to China at the request of China and [Read More…]
Ethanol production down on week, stocks up
U.S. ethanol production last week averaged less than a million barrels a day for just the second time this year. The last time below that mark was the first week of 2018. The U.S. [Read More…]
Feeding dairy cattle while milk prices remain low
A professor emeritus at the University of Illinois has some advice for dairy farmers trying to stay profitable during this tight margin environment. Mike Hutjens points to some measurement tools that look at the [Read More…]
Fieldwork remains delayed in many areas
Across the Corn Belt, mild, dry weather in the upper Midwest contrasts with cool, showery conditions in the Ohio Valley. By April 22, corn planting had not begun, and was at least 10 percentage points [Read More…]
CME dairy prices mixed Tuesday
Dairy prices were mixed Tuesday at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Class Three April milk was unchanged at $14.52 a hundredweight. May was up $.04 at $15.13. June was up $.06 to 15.55. July was up [Read More…]
Ag economist says a corn rally possible
A University of Illinois ag economist says there could be significantly lower corn production this year, “I do see corn setting up for a possible rally. There’s a very bullish outlook currently. Monitoring the weekly (USDA) [Read More…]
Senate Dems ask Perdue for help with Farm Bill partisan divide
Several Democrats on the Senate Ag Committee asked Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue to help calm the waters and the partisan divide over the House Ag Farm bill that was approved last week along party lines. [Read More…]
Pruitt says hardship waivers are not subjectively granted
The EPA administrator says so-called hardship waivers are not granted subjectively. Scott Pruitt says granting the controversial waivers for Renewable Volume Obligations is under statutory constraint. Speaking Tuesday at the National Association of Farm Broadcasting [Read More…]
A warm-up ahead for the Heartland
A slow-moving storm will drift northward along the Atlantic Seaboard, reaching New England on Thursday. Additional rainfall associated with the storm could reach 1 to 2 inches in the middle and northern Atlantic States. Meanwhile, [Read More…]
Hog futures down on pork supply, demand pressure
Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle futures were mixed, mostly lower on a lack of follow through buying and position squaring ahead of this week’s widespread direct cash business. Also, while beef was higher at [Read More…]
Agriculture Education touted as a broad degree
A high school agriculture instructor in southeast Minnesota says a degree in ag education can lead to many successful career paths. Paul Aarsvold teaches at Plainview-Elgin-Millville. He says there is a huge shortage of [Read More…]
The 117th day of January
One of my friends on social media suggested last week that it was not mid-April, but the 117th day of January. Blizzards, wildfires, flooding and drought all occurred somewhere in the heartland of this country [Read More…]
FFA gives Minnesota member opportunity she never expected
The state treasurer for Minnesota FFA says the organization gives members opportunities they’d never expect. Spencer Flood of the Dassel-Cokato chapter in central Minnesota says she was surprised to receive an invitation to be [Read More…]
Ernst questions Perdue about Pruitt and the RFS
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue, appearing this morning before a Senate Ag Committee hearing on the state of rural America, was asked about issues surrounding EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and his handling of the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). [Read More…]