Purina committed to raising resilient calves

Purina committed to raising resilient calves

Getting our livestock off to the best start possible is the goal of every livestock producer. The better the start they have, the better the chance to have to produce their best. This is especially true when it comes to the cattle markets. Prices are at historic levels and maximizing your animal’s health means more dollars in your pocket. Purina is committed to supporting producers to start with more resilient calves. Dr. Olivia Genther Schroeder of Purina Animal Health talks to us about what...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (10-1-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-1-24)

Monsoon season will be starting soon in Brazil, which means they will finally get some much-needed rains. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the upcoming forecast in South America. The longer-term forecast is much the same. McBride added that...

Farmers are already feeling the impact of the expired farm bill

Farmers are already feeling the impact of the expired farm bill

With no new farm bill in place after the 2018 farm bill deadline passed, there are already impacts on U.S. farmers and ranchers. Sam Kieffer, vice president of public policy for the American Farm Bureau Federation, outlined some of the programs that went away. Keiffer...

How has U.S. ag trade evolved in the last 100 years?

How has U.S. ag trade evolved in the last 100 years?

A lot has changed in the United States ag trade over the last century. USDA senior economist Sharon Sydow at this year’s ag outlook forum explains where the U.S. ag economy was 100 years ago. Price volatility, foreclosures, and high land values were all thorns in the...

U.S. hog inventory up slightly

U.S. hog inventory up slightly

The U.S. inventory of hogs and pigs on September 1, 2024, totaled 76.5 million head, up slightly from September 1, 2023, and two percent higher than June 1, 2024. Breeding inventory, at 6.04 million head, was down two percent from last year, but up one percent from...

Rural North Carolina reeling after Hurricane Helene

Rural North Carolina reeling after Hurricane Helene

We are no stranger to storm damage in the Midwest. Hail, tornados, and derechos can wreak havoc on our acres. But for everything we deal with, except for the 2020 derecho, it is nothing compared to the strength of a hurricane. The Southeastern part of the country is...

Quarterly Grain Stocks report didn’t make much of an impact

Quarterly Grain Stocks report didn’t make much of an impact

The grain markets were positioned for an impactful Quarterly Grain Stocks report, but what we got today was simply a neutral and slightly positive report. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers were friendly to the marketplace. McBride said the...

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