USDA Reports deflate Ag Markets

This month’s 2022/23 U.S. corn outlook is for larger supplies and higher ending stocks. Corn beginning stocks are raised 25 million bushels, based on reduced feed and residual use for 2021/22 as indicated in the June 30

SWAP SHOP TUESDAY JULY 12

STUDIO NUMBER 642-8488 SHOW STARTS EVERYDAY AT 10:40 Email studio@KBMWNews.com WE START OFF WITH OUR DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL OUR PET CARE TIP THIS WEEK: Do NOT leave pets unsupervised around a pool- not all dogs

Farm Family Living Expenses Up

A study by the Kansas Farm Management Association shows that farm family living expenses jumped 14 percent higher last year to an average of $82,000. It’s significantly higher than the previous high of $74,000 in 2014 and

Gas Prices See Biggest One-Day Drop Since 2008

Gas prices dropped last week by the largest one-day amount in over ten years. Auto club Triple-A says the average prices at U.S. pumps fell 3.1 cents per gallon on Friday, the largest one-time decrease since 2008.

Weekly Crop Progress Report – Tri-State

Most N.D. Crops Rating Good to Excellent Ag Connection – 07/12/2022 Corn condition rated 0% very poor, 1% poor, 20% fair, 70% good, and 9% excellent. Corn silking was 10%, near 7% last year, and ahead of

Weekly Crop Progress Report – U.S.

Spring wheat quality kept improving this past week, with 70% of the crop in six selected states rating good or excellent compared to 66% the previous week and 59% the week before that. Corn and soybean conditions,

Tuesday, July 12th Weather

TODAY:  SUNNY MORNING, THEN PARTLY SUNNY, WITH AN ISOLATED SHOWER OR A FEW THUNDERSHOWERS.  HIGH: 78 TO 85.  WIND: WEST/NORTHWEST 5 TO 20 MPH TONIGHT:  CLEAR AND COOL AGAIN.  LOW: 55 TO 60. WEDNESDAY:  SUNNY, WARM AND