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This week, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and ag economist Scott Brown talk livestock slaughter, cold storage numbers, and Cattle on Feed. This week in the markets: Live fed cattle prices are $3.40 lower on the week, and feeder cattle markets were $6.00 to $11.00 lower this week. October live cattle were down $2.50 on the week, and September feeder ca…
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On this week’s episode of Outdoor Adventures, it’s the conclusion of our 3-part interview series with former Realtree Outdoors cameraman and producer John Tate. He describes some of his favorite memories and hunts working with the Realtree crew. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/priva…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the mixed closes in cattle, hogs, and corn, the higher move for soybeans, and the losses in wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.67 and ¾ down $.03 and 3/4 » September soybeans $9.52 up $.10 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $306.30 down $.10 » September soybean oil 41.47 up 1…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the mixed opens in cattle, hogs, and corn, the gains in soybeans, and the losses in wheat. What to watch: » Soybeans and corn continue to monitor yield guesses. » Wheat getting hit by lower global prices. » Cattle are waiting for the on feed numbers. » Hogs have more sustained deman…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the gains in cattle and hogs and the losses in soybeans, corn, and wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.71 and ½ down $.04 » September soybeans $9.41 and ¼ down $.21 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $306.40 down $6.10 » September soybean oil 40.44 down 56 points » September C…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the mixed open in cattle and the losses in soybeans, corn, wheat, and hogs. What to watch: Soybeans and corn are monitoring weather and demand. Wheat is getting hit by global prices. Cattle futures potentially finding new interest despite cash losses. Hogs continue to follow wholesa…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the mixed finishes in cattle, hogs, and corn, the modest gains for soybeans, and the lower move in wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.75 and ½ up ½ cent » September soybeans $9.63 up $.05 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $312.50 up $.20 » September soybean oil 41.00 up 29 p…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the early gains in soybeans and hogs, the mixed starts for corn and cattle, and the initial losses in wheat. What to watch: » Demand is supportive for soybeans and corn. » Wheat is following global prices. » Cattle are cautious about direct business. » Hogs continue to monitor deman…
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This week Will and Ben analyze the impacts of two major logistic hurdles to North American agriculture. Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): » September 2024 corn down $.05 at $3.78 » December 2024 corn down $.01 at $4.00 » September 2024 soybeans down $.15 at $9.56 » November 2024 soybeans down $.10 at $9.76 » September soybean oil…
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In this episode of the Compeer Financial Podcast, Compeer Chief Mission Officer John Monson talks about the needs of rural communities, such as infrastructure funding and additional resources to help agriculture thrive, and how Compeer is working to fill in funding gaps. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice …
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In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from Michigan Soybean Committee President Mark Senk on how the Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition is working to increase biodiesel usage as a cleaner burning, drop-in replacement for petroleum diesel fuel. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy…
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The uses of soy will be on display at this year’s Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa. On this episode of Seeds of Success, a farmer-leader with the Iowa Soybean Association outlines some enhancements to a popular soy-based asphalt project. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-n…
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The Farm for Soy Innovation is an essential research platform for Missouri soybean farmers. Missouri Soybeans Conservation and Farm Operations Director Clayton Light says each of the 285 acres will serve a purpose and benefit the farmers throughout Missouri. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://ar…
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It is crucial for Missouri soybean farmers to have unbiased data, and the Missouri Soybeans Farm for Soy Innovation is a great place to showcase their research. Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council's immediate past chairman Aaron Porter says the research they are doing needs to be beneficial to the farmers' bottom line. Showing research that will…
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In this week’s Managing for Profit, a partnership with Brevant Seeds and Brownfield Ag News, Area Product Manager Brad Foresman says Soybean Cyst Nematode can be difficult to manage, but choosing soybean varieties with Peking SCN resistance helps. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/pri…
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In this week's video, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and University of Missouri ag economist Scott Brown dig into all the details of Weekly Slaughter, Retail Prices, Consumer Sentiment, WASDE, and more. This week in the markets: Live fed cattle prices are $1.50 lower on the week, and feeder cattle markets were $3.00 to $5.00 higher this week. October …
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the lower moves in soybeans, corn, cattle, and hogs against the modest gains in wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.70 and ½ down $.04 and 1/2 » September soybeans $9.38 and ¾ down $.12 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $303.40 down $4.50 » September soybean oil 39.95 up 48 p…
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On the latest episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brent Barnett caught up with Iowa DNR’s Mick Klemesrud at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. They talked about the upcoming whitetail archery season in Iowa, a pheasant survey that’s currently underway, and some of their favorite hunting stories. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priv…
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Chris Nicholas, co-founder and president of Låkril Technologies, talks about the company's efforts to develop a bioacrylic acid. They aim to use biobased chemicals to turn corn and other biobased sugars into paints, coatings, adhesives, and polymers. Nicholas dives deeper into the advancements and technology of Låkril in this episode of the Minneso…
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This week Will and Ben breakdown the path forward for soybean markets and take a look at shifting wheat and cotton numbers. Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): » September 2024 corn down $.07 at $3.83 » December 2024 corn down $.06 at $4.01 » September 2024 soybeans down $.60 at $9.71 » November 2024 soybeans down $.54 at $9.86 » S…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the losses in soybeans, corn, and hogs, the gains in cattle, and the mixed close in wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.77 and ¾ down $.05 and 1/2 » September soybeans $9.47 and ¼ down $.24 » September soybean meal $299.80 down $6.20 » September soybean oil 40.29 down 119 po…
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Many people are Driven to Deliver for Iowa’s soybean farmers. On this latest episode of Seeds of Success, a leader with the Iowa Soybean Association discusses why it’s important for a farmer-led organization to recognize the meaningful contributions that are moving the industry forward. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California…
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In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear how Henry Ford’s curiosity for the soybean paved the way for thousands of innovations. Michigan Soybean Committee’s John Burk joins us to discuss what farmers are doing now to connect the story. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the modestly higher move in corn, the losses in soybeans and cattle, and the mixed finishes for wheat and hogs. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.83 and ¼ up $.06 and 1/2 » September soybeans $9.71 and ¼ down $.17 and 1/2 » September soybean meal $306.00 down $5.70 » September so…
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The Missouri Soybean Checkoff funds a lot of the research, including drones, soybean breeding, tillage, and water management. Missouri Soybean's new Research Director, Blake Barlow, says the research is done in partnership with university specialists across the state, ensuring little bias within the research. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com…
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This week, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and University of Missouri ag economist Scott Brown talk about the slide in cattle markets, Monthly Trade Data, and more. This week in the markets: Live fed cattle prices are $3.00 lower on the week, and feeder cattle markets were $9.00 to $14.00 lower this week. October live cattle were down $0.85 on the week…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the end of the week gains in cattle, the mostly higher finishes for wheat and hogs, and the losses for soybeans and corn. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.76 and ¾ down $.02 and 1/2 » September soybeans $9.88 and ¾ down $.04 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $311.70 down $7.80 » …
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On this week’s episode of Outdoor Adventures, it’s part 2 of our conversation with John Tate, a former cameraman and producer for Realtree Outdoors and their Monster Bucks Video Series. We dive further into John’s career filming some amazing whitetail deer hunts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the early gains in soybeans and wheat, the mixed opens for corn and hogs, and the losses in cattle. What to watch: » Grains and oilseeds gearing up for the WASDE numbers » Oversold signals in play for soybeans and wheat » Soybeans helped out by new export demand » Meat prices contin…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the down day for soybeans, corn, wheat, cattle, and hogs. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.79 and ¼ down $.04 » September soybeans $9.93 and ½ down $.11 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $319.50 down $4.10 » September soybean oil 42.36 up 11 points » September Chicago wheat $5.37…
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The Compeer Financial Appraisal Report is a podcast discussing all things farm real estate including land prices, auction information, and appraisal analysis. Listen to this episode with Certified Appraiser Diane Zelhart with Compeer Financial. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privac…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the lower open for hogs, the higher start in wheat, and the mixed activity in soybeans, corn, and cattle. What to watch: » Soybeans and corn are keeping an eye on development weather. » Wheat is due for a bounce. » Cattle continue to play the waiting game ahead of direct business. »…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the losses in soybeans, corn, wheat, and hogs, and the mixed finish in cattle. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.83 and ¼ down $.05 and 1/2 » September soybeans $10.05 and ¼ down $.08 and 3/4 » September soybean meal $323.60 down $7.00 » September soybean oil 42.07 up 122 points …
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the early gains in cattle and wheat and the initial losses for soybeans, corn, and hogs. What to watch: » Mild temps should help soybeans and corn, but some areas need rain. » Wheat's more competitive on the export market, for now. » Cattle continue to wait for direct business. » Ho…
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This week Will and Ben breakdown private corn and soybean estimates and talk corn exports. Market recap (changes on week as of Monday's close): » September 2024 corn down $.06 at $3.90 » December 2024 corn down $.05 at $4.07 » September 2024 soybeans up $.01 at $10.31 » November 2024 soybeans up $.2901 at $10.40 » September soybean oil down 1.49 ce…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter has your look at the higher moves for hogs and wheat, the losses in soybeans and corn, and the mixed close for cattle. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.88 and ¾ down $.02 » September soybeans $10.14 down $.17 and 1/2 » September soybean meal $330.60 down $8.10 » September soybean oil 40.85 down 24 points » S…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the higher starts for cattle and hogs and the early losses in soybeans, corn, and wheat. What to watch: » Soybeans and corn seeing more pressure from crop ratings. » Wheat down on crop ratings, harvest pressure. » Cattle are waiting for direct business to get defined. » Hogs finding…
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Soybean farmers and their checkoff are investing in several soy utilization studies for increasing soy rations in livestock diets. On this week’s episode of Seeds of Success, an Iowa Soybean Association director discusses the importance of driving soy demand in animal agriculture. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priva…
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In this Pods for Profit, Michigan Soybean Committee Vice President Scott Wilson shares his experiences growing identity-preserved soybeans and what makes Michigan the ideal place for the premium product. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the higher closes for soybeans and corn, the mixed finishes in wheat and hogs, and the drop in cattle. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.90 and ¾ up $.04 and 1/4 » September soybeans $10.31 and ½ up $.13 and 1/2 » September soybean meal $338.70 up $5.00 » September soybean oil 41…
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In this Conversation with the Dairy Checkoff, Health and Wellness Director Brianna Henton with the United Dairy Industry of Michigan explains the Cover the Milk Grant. Henton says schools across Michigan can be nominated for the grant to help alleviate the cost of milk for students. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pri…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the lower opens in soybeans, corn, wheat, cattle, and hogs. What to watch: » Soybeans and corn are expected big crops » Wheat can't seem to find traction » Cattle futures getting hit hard by the broader market » Hogs are down on Friday's drop in pork Connect with Brownfield Ag News:…
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Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council Chairman Aaron Porter says the Farm for Soy Innovation does important work to improve his bottom line. He also says the experiments and research have helped his farm be more efficient and profitable. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-n…
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Bay Farm Research Facility has been changed to The Farm for Soy Innovation to better match the Missouri Soybean brand. In this Spotlight on Soybean Podcast, Missouri Soybean Association and Merchandising Council CEO Gary Wheeler says this facility will showcase new soybean products and where they are made, continuing to bring new technology to incr…
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In this Weekly Livestock Market Update, Brownfield's Meghan Grebner and University of Missouri ag economist Scott Brown provide insight on Restaurant Performance, land values, jobs data and more. This week in the markets: Live fed cattle prices are $0.50 lower on the week, and feeder cattle markets were uneven this week from down $4.00 to up $4.00.…
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On the latest episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brownfield’s Brent Barnett sits down with John Tate, a man who spent many years filming and producing deer hunts for Team Realtree and the Monster Bucks video series. From the Perlitz Ranch in Texas, to the Milk River in Montana, John takes us on a journey of memories working alongside Bill Jordan, David…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the end of the week losses in cattle and hogs and the gains in soybeans, corn, and wheat. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.86 and ½ up $.04 and 1/2 » September soybeans $10.18 up $.09 » September soybean meal $333.70 up $5.70 » September soybean oil 41.68 down 79 points » Septem…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the higher moves in soybeans, corn, and wheat, the losses in cattle, and the mixed start for hogs. What to watch: » Soybeans and wheat continue to focus on crop weather » Corn is due for a bounce » Cattle are waiting for direct business » Hogs are watching demand factors Connect wit…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the higher close in wheat, the mixed finish for hogs, and the losses in soybeans, corn, and cattle. Closing numbers: » September corn $3.82 down ¾ cent » September soybeans $10.09 down $.05 and 1/2 » September soybean meal $328.00 up $.70 » September soybean oil 42.47 down 79 points…
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Brownfield Commodity Market Reporter John Perkins has your look at the early gains in hogs, the initial losses in soybeans, corn, and cattle, and the mixed start for wheat. What to watch: » Soybeans and corn are keeping an eye on weather impacts. » Wheat continues to keep an eye on development weather and harvest activity. » Cattle are waiting for …
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