AgDay
Hosted by Haley Bickelhaupt, AgDay provides the nation’s farmers and ranchers with the latest news, weather and business headlines, and features the people and places unique to the industry and small-town America.
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Grains continue strong at midday with soybeans and meal leading with talk of China export business. Hogs are mixed with the LHI topping and cattle seeing profit taking after a chart breakout and higher cash yesterday.
The IRS finally updated their Farmer Tax Guide to indicate famers can defer the yield portion of revenue protection crop insurance policies. You cannot defer the price portion.
Grains continue recovery Thursday morning, despite slow exports. Livestock leaning lower. Michelle Rook gets insight from Kent Beadle of AgSurion Risk Consulting.
The London insurance sector is preparing to cover Ukrainian grains & fertilizer shipments through a secure corridor, voyages that may need up to $50 million of insurance coverage per cargo. . .
Winter is when we usually worry about batteries, but it’s frustrating how many batteries in machines turn up dead after a summer of sitting in the shed.
Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures fell on Wednesday, touching a six-month low with traders saying that newly harvested supplies were able to meet the current global demand.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice sued Deere over the deal, citing concerns about lack of competition and likely higher costs for U.S. farmers.
Ukraine’s first shipment of grain since Russia’s invasion is now one step closer to reaching its final destination of Lebanon. The UN. says the shipment of over 26,000 tons of corn was cleared to proceed Wednesday.
Release the rat reapers. Joseph Carter operates the most unique farm pest control service on the planet, ridding farms of rats by deploying mink—rodent slayers extraordinaire.
“There are still more questions than answers, but we did get a vessel out the door,” says Dan Basse, president of AgResource Company.