Tuesday, December 16, 2025 11:37AM CST
Hansen-Mueller's bankruptcy asset auction will proceed as planned on Tuesday as the company nears an agreement resolving objections from Texas and Nebraska farmers owed millions for grain deliveries.
Monday, December 15, 2025 3:37PM CST
The Northern Plains drought affected ranchers, forcing early cattle moves and reducing hay production. Forecast winter snowfall may improve spring pasture conditions.
Monday, December 15, 2025 10:23AM CST
Wisconsin confirmed its first case of highly pathogenic bird flu in dairy cattle through routine testing. State officials said the affected farm is quarantined.
March corn, having fallen 20 cents recently, is facing a crossroads of sorts, hovering just above the 100-day moving average and moving sideways in a consolidation phase. How will...
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2025 soybean yields for the top 18 producing states and the U.S. vs. the percent that this year's yield deviates from the 25-year trend and the percent change vs. the 2024 final yi...
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Dairy industry groups are praising passage of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, which will return whole milk as an option for children in schools. Dairy groups say the move prov...
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The Renewable Fuels Association urged the Trump administration on Monday to impose reciprocal tariffs on China for failing to meet 2019 trade commitments on ethanol and distillers...
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With packers able to buy over 103,000 head in last week's fed cash cattle market, it's likely the recent rally the fed cash cattle market has seen will subside until after the New...
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Record-setting U.S. corn export sales are making it somewhat challenging for Canada to compete, while stronger Western Canadian feed production limits the need.
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March corn is down 1 1/4 cents per bushel, January soybeans are up 1 1/2 cents, March KC wheat is down 1 3/4 cents, March Chicago wheat is down 2 3/4 cents, and MIAX March Minneapolis wheat is up 0.0125 cents.
Cattle futures were mildly higher with traders supporting the market, but were uncertain whether cash will be able to hold or increase another week. Hog futures closed mixed after rejecting significant pressure during the day.