Economist says import ban will impact cattle industry
Cattle supplies are expected to get even tighter following the USDA’s suspension of live cattle imports from Mexico due to the threat of New World screwworm. Charley Martinez, an ag […]
Indiana specialty crop growers eligible for USDA funds
The USDA has awarded more than $416,000 to Indiana growers through its Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture’s economic development program director Emily Conwell says funds will […]
Ohio House budget threatens H2Ohio efforts
A state legislator says the budget recently passed by the Ohio House of Representatives would cut more than $120 million to the H2Ohio program if adopted. David Thomas is from […]
Aquaculture Production Could Boost Missouri Soybean Meal Demand
Missouri’s soybean crush industry and livestock enterprises are mutually dependent. Missouri’s four crush plants produce nearly 4 million metric tons of meal annually, about half of which is exported. The […]
Cattle market rewarding producers in many ways
A central Illinois cattle producer says virtually all aspects of the cattle industry are doing well. David Mool, who operates a cow/calf herd and grows row crops in McLean County, […]
More Soybean Meal Demand Could Come From Dairy Cows
There are breakthroughs in the demand for high-oleic soybean meal as dairy cow feed. In this edition of the Missouri Soybeans Spotlight Podcast, we talk with Matt Amick, director of […]
Spotlight on Soybeans Podcast Ep. 22 | More Soybean Meal Demand Could Come From Dairy Cows
There are breakthroughs in the demand for high-oleic soybean meal as dairy cow feed. In this edition of the Missouri Soybeans Spotlight Podcast, we talk with Matt Amick, director of […]
Many empty grain bins in northwest Minnesota
A farmer in northwest Minnesota suggests there are a lot of empty grain bins in his area. Austen Germolus grows corn, soybeans, and wheat near Borup. “There’s still a few […]
Early Season Nutrient Management
As farmers work to get the 2025 crop in the ground, Corteva Agriscience Market Development Specialist Chris Kluemke says it’s important to get off to the best start possible this […]
Wheat, corn export inspections above last week, last year
The USDA says that as of the week ending May 15th, corn, soybean, and wheat export inspections are all at least somewhat ahead of the pace needed to meet projections […]