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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.
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 market development ...
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 spring. He tells ...
A farmer in northwest Minnesota suggests there are a lot of empty grain bins in his area. Austen Germolus grows corn, ...
The USDA says that as of the week ending May 15th, corn, soybean, and wheat export inspections are all at least somewhat ...
Across the Corn Belt, cool weather prevails, except across the southwestern tier of the region. Scattered frost was reported ...
A low-pressure system currently traversing the north-central U.S. will drift east-southeastward, reaching the middle Atlantic ...
The executive head of Terrain says early projections for 2026 farm incomes are worrisome. John Newton says several factors ...
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of below-normal temperatures across much of the eastern half ...
A survey of Upper Midwestern banks that specialize in ag lending shows net farm income decreasing along with less capital spending. Joe Mahon with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis says incomes ...
Wisconsin’s new Alice in Dairyland is Sarah Hagenow from Poynette. Hagenow was chosen from six top candidates during ...
Missouri lawmakers have approved a bill that would require a permit to export water outside of the state. Jacob Knaebel with ...
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