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26 Apr 2019
By Todd HultmanDTN Lead Analyst Don't tell soybean meal, but its price behavior has been rather odd lately. A little like Forrest Gump carrying Captain Dan unscathed through the jungles of Vietnam while all hell breaks loose around him, soybean meal shows little sign of realizing just how bearish the world has become for grain-related contracts in ...
26 Apr 2019
By Todd NeeleyDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Former Stamp Farms owners and operators Michael and Melissa Stamp have pleaded guilty to charges in a bank fraud case connected to the bankruptcy of the 27,000-acre Decatur, Michigan-based farm. The 2012 bankruptcy case left southwestern Michigan landowners and creditors jolted by what legal experts b...
26 Apr 2019
By Emily UnglesbeeDTN Staff Reporter ROCKVILLE, Md. (DTN) -- It's become one of surest signs that spring is underway -- for three days, dozens of people crouch in Kansas wheat fields, in rain or shine, with a ruler and a pen, measuring wheat stands across the state. The Wheat Quality Council's annual Hard Red Winter Wheat tour will hit the road ne...
26 Apr 2019
By Russ QuinnDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Continuous stress is not good for the human body and can affect both physical and emotional well-being. Agricultural-related stress can be caused by many different factors and its symptoms can be manifested in several ways. In a recent webinar titled "Wellness in Tough Times" by University of Nebraska-...
25 Apr 2019
By Russ QuinnDTN Staff Reporter OMAHA (DTN) -- Continuous stress is not good for the human body and can affect both physical and emotional well-being. Agricultural-related stress can be caused by many different factors and its symptoms can be manifested in several ways. In a recent webinar titled "Wellness in Tough Times" by University of Nebraska-...