At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle closed higher, supported by sharply higher boxed beef. Feeders had additional support from the lower...
A northwest Missouri farmer says he’s cautiously optimistic about continued support within the grain market. Richard Oswald tells Brownfield he and his son decided...
Northeast Nebraska farmer Ed Lammers says conditions have been nearly ideal this planting season. “Soil conditions are really great—they’re the best soil conditions I’ve...
The Michigan House of Representatives has passed legislation amending the state’s occupational safety and health act to protect family farms from fines that could...
A University of Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research study is researching how certain dairy product components can improve human health. Researcher Rodrigo Ibanez says...
Indiana Farm Bureau members advocated for several issues important to Hoosier farmers and rural communities despite COVID-related challenges this legislative session, according to INFB...
Milk futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange started the week mostly higher correcting some oversold positions follow last week’s slide. May Class III milk up four cents at $18.86. June down seven cents at $18.82. July up a penny at $19.20. August up...