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Breaking down the USDA December Cattle on Feed Report

Breaking down the USDA December Cattle on Feed Report

While the overall number of cattle in the United States remains at extremely low levels, the trend of lower cattle inventories in feedlots is continuing. That is reflected in the December USDA Cattle on Feed Report says USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell. Placements in feedlots were down 11% from the same period a year ago. Marketings were down 12% year-over-year. McConnell further explains the findings from this month’s report. That was USDA livestock analyst Michael...

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Farmers holding large corn and soybean stocks

Farmers holding large corn and soybean stocks

After stockpiling crops for much of this season due to low commodity prices, many U.S. farmers continue to turn away buyers despite few signs that prices will improve. Farm Policy News says grain supplies are ample, and early ratings of summer crops are good. While...

Upgraded tiling systems have been saviors this spring

Upgraded tiling systems have been saviors this spring

Nobody would have believed after the past few years in the Western Corn Belt that we would want a break in the rain. Iowa certainly has had its share, even though some spots are drying out again. My family in Minnesota has been screaming at Mother Nature to turn the...

“Ring of fire” weather will keep Iowa hot and humid

“Ring of fire” weather will keep Iowa hot and humid

Seems like this week’s hot temperatures were just a taste of what’s in store for next week. Iowa State Climatologist Dr. Justin Glisan said next week is supposed to have high temperatures and plenty of rainfall due to a “ring of fire” weather configuration. Glisan...

The importance of agronomy at the U.S. Open

Professional Golf's U.S. Open took place last week at North Carolina's famed Pinehurst Resort and Country Club. But it's not just a matter of the world's best golfers showing up and taking a few swings. Years of course preparation take place in the lead up to the...

Grassley questions increased used cooking oil imports

Grassley questions increased used cooking oil imports

There is a lot on the line for the future of biofuels as United States farmers are hopeful that demand for biofuels continues to climb with U.S. crops helping to provide the feedstock to help power U.S. trucks and cars. However, one of the issues standing in the way...

First USDA trade mission dedicated to indigenous products

First USDA trade mission dedicated to indigenous products

Alexis Taylor, USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs, is in Vancouver, Canada, for a first-of-its-kind trade mission. The mission is intended to develop export markets for Tribal and Native Hawaiian businesses and products. “This historic...

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