Ranking Members of Ag Committees Want Answers / No Ban Coming After New Case of Mexican Screwworm / Boosting Ethanol Can Avert a Farm Crisis / Governor Kehoe Big Plans for Missouri’s Agriculture Industry
GRAINS: Soybean futures led the way higher Thursday as buyers stepped in near key, short-term support to lift prices back toward the upper bounds of the range that’s been established over the past week. […]
GRAINS: Grain markets overall had a softer feel Wednesday and early strength faded as the session wore on. The primary weakness stemmed from a correction in the wheat market, which isn’t all that surprising […]
Legislation Would Allow Year-Round E15 Sale / February 20th is Give FFA Day / Administration Moving Away from Depopulation for Bird Flu / NCBA Fighting for Death Tax Relief
March corn closed up 5 3/4 cents and May corn was up 7 cents. March soybeans closed up 2 1/2 cents and May soybeans were up 2 3/4 cents. March KC wheat closed up 6 […]
Brazil Says U.S. Ethanol Tariff Would Be Unreasonable/MU Extension urges biosecurity in poultry flocks/ Missouri’s Ag Director praises Kehoe’s proposed agriculture investment in budget requests/ The ‘Billion-Dollar Pest’ Reappears in Canada, Connecticut/ New feature planned […]
CLINTON COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just before 2p.m. Thursday in Clinton County.The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2001 Ford Taurus driven by a 67-year-old Lathrop man was westbound on Cannon Ball […]
By MATT PIKESt. Joseph PostAs below freezing temperatures and snow strike the area, the St. Joseph Police Department is urging drivers to be cautious as they get out to travel. Commander Dan Sweiger says before […]
Sen. Ben Brown, a Washington Republican, is sponsor of a proposal to eliminate the income tax. He is shown in January 2024 on the Senate floor (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). The two proposals were approved Wednesday […]