Sideways Market Trade

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Markets showed some midweek weakness on Wednesday, with grains largely holding to a sideways pattern. Overnight strength was supported by fresh corn purchases from Mexico. As the day went on, headlines added fuel to the trade, including

Study Finds Many Farmers Drop Conservation Practices

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(AMES, IA) — A new study from Iowa State University sheds surprising light on the evolving landscape of agricultural conservation in the state. It found that many farmers who adopted two key conservation practices, including cover crops

August Milk Production Rises, Egg Production Drops

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During August, the 24 major milk-producing U.S. states produced 18.8 billion pounds, up 3.3 percent from August 2024. Production per cow in the 24 states averaged 2,068 pounds for August, 28 pounds above last August. The number

Better beef for your budget

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By Chevy-Lynn Vaske, K-State Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — Taking a bite of tender, juicy beef is all part of the dining experience. But what exactly makes beef taste the way it does? Kansas State University

Chinese Trade Negotiator Meets U.S. Midwest Delegation

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Analysts predict the U.S. Midwest’s food exports will play a big part in any deal between the U.S. and China. Political and business leaders from around the Midwest recently met with senior Chinese trade negotiator Li Chengang