Local, state and federal officials along with conservation groups and logging interests have to find common ground to reduce increasingly destructive wildfires in the U.S. West, Idaho Gov. Brad Little said Tuesday.
Last week, soybean and corn prices were sharply higher due to excessive rains in South American in soybean-growing regions. Pork producers should be aware, but not necessarily alarmed.
U.S. soybean and soymeal futures extended gains on Thursday to trade at levels last seen in 2014, as investors continued to fret about the prospect of reduced supply from exporter Argentina after a rain-hit harvest.
The Northern Plains got some much-needed rain last week, which will help corn in the ground get off to a good start. In central Iowa, plants are peeking through after a great week for planting.
U.S. soybean futures rose to their highest in almost two years on Thursday to trade above the $11 mark as investors continued to price in strong export demand for U.S. soy in the face of a rain-reduced harvest in Argent
A new high-protein type of distillers dried grains with solubles, produced through front-end-back-end fractionation, produces feed with higher crude protein.
U.S. soybean futures climbed to a two-year high on Friday as renewed rain in Argentina heightened concerns about crop losses in the world's number three producer.
U.S. soybean futures hit a one-week high on Tuesday, bolstered by forecasts for dry weather in the U.S. Midwest and strong demand from top importer China.
U.S. soybeans rose for a third consecutive session on Thursday, climbing to a nine-month high as buying by investment funds and concerns over adverse weather curbing yields in Argentina buoyed the market.
U.S. soybean futures touched eight-month highs on Wednesday, supported by concerns over rains damaging Argentina's crop, robust Chinese demand and smaller U.S. soybean inventories.
Chicago wheat rose for a fourth consecutive session on Monday to hit its highest in more than two weeks as adverse weather forecast for U.S. wheat belts encouraged short-covering by investors after a 5-1/2 year price lo
U.S. soybean futures rose to their highest level in eight months on Monday, as heavy rains in Argentina heightened fears of crop damage while corn rose on concerns over dry weather in Brazil.
Chicago wheat rose for a third straight session on Friday, with the market set for its biggest weekly gain since early December on concerns over dry weather in parts of the U.S. Plains.
Chicago wheat futures suffered a modest setback on Friday after rising to a one-month peak, with concern about high stocks helping to stall a rally driven by adverse crop conditions in the United States.
Arkansans cleaned up after storms Saturday unleashed a barrage of large hail, high winds and lightning that left behind downed trees, damaged homes, farms and businesses, and thousands without electricity.
U.S. wheat futures rose for a second session on Wednesday, underpinned by forecasts of rain in the U.S. Plains grain belt which could potentially damage crops in the key production region.
U.S. soybean futures fell sharply on Friday as investors saw rain damage to crops in Argentina as sufficiently priced in after a surge this week to a nine-month high.