While 2021 was a challenging year for many reasons, exports were a bright spot for U.S. agriculture.
- Brian Hoops
With corn finally reaching expectations, the commodity is once again on track for export projections.Â
South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension encourages cattle feeders and backgrounders from South Dakota and surrounding states to attend this year's Feedlot Shortcourse.
- Brian Hoops
With just 16 weeks left in the 2020-2021 marketing year, ag economist Brian Hoops said that soybeans are exceeding expectations as the growing season rolls on.Â
- Brian Hoops
Corn, soybeans and wheat remain steady as ethanol production jumps from last year numbers.Â
- Amy Hadachek
The next-generation beef producers is getting hands-on experience in cattle marketing and conducting a major bull sale. At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, professor Matt Spangler teaches a cattle merchandising class each spring that culminates in a bull sale, which is set for April 10 th…
- Brian Hoops
Corn, soybeans and wheat remain steady as ethanol production jumps from last year numbers.Â
- Amy Hadachek
The next-generation beef producers is getting hands-on experience in cattle marketing and conducting a major bull sale. At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, professor Matt Spangler teaches a cattle merchandising class each spring that culminates in a bull sale, which is set for April 10 th…
- Amy Hadachek
Livestock producers have an important role in keeping meat on plates and they have greater opportunities than ever to sell beef directly to consumers who are increasingly interested in buying locally.
- Brian Hoops
Corn closed the week 3 1/2 cents higher. Private exporters did not announce any sales.
- Brian Hoops
Corn, soybeans and wheat are all underpacing the current USDA export projections with none of them being altered coming into January.Â
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