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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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B&B Farm Store defaulted on an estimated $1.3 million of grain they bought from 60 Jesup, Iowa area farmers. But that may not make farmers whole and points to a bigger problem.
“In late summer, your harvest team should perform preventive maintenance on everything needed for harvest,” says Farm Journal Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie.
Grains under pressure as recessionary fears have funds heading for the door. Cattle trying to bounce with pullback in corn. Michelle Rook talks with Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge.
Grains opened lower on recession fears and lower outside markets. Livestock futures are seeing a little early strength on short covering. Michelle Rook has details with Mike Zuzulo of Global Commodity Analytics.
With California’s power grid under strain due to extreme heat and high demand, the utility grid operator is asking residents to avoid charging their electric vehicles (EVs).
Row crops saw fund selling in a risk off session, while wheat was higher on short covering. Cattle and hogs were mostly lower on fund liquidation and lower cash. Michelle Rook talks with Rich Nelson of Allendale.
This article discusses the recent Pro Farmer Tour yield estimate and if true, how it could impact prices.
Tentative deals have been reached with three of the 12 rail unions and large U.S. freight railroads. However, there’s more work to do to avert a strike.
Grains turn mixed after lower opening, livestock mostly lower on end of the month position squaring and watching outside markets. Michelle Rook breaks it down with Chip Nelliger of Blue Reef Agri-Marketing.
University of Missouri, South Dakota University and Iowa Soybean Association were named winners at the Farm Progress show in Boone, Ia. on Tuesday. Vilsack noted requests from over 1,000 applications topped $20 billion.
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