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Idaho farmers are starting to harvest corn and the corn market has rallied.
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Cool morning temps with frost in the upper valley goes hand in hand with a cool wheat market this Monday morning.
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Friday Front-month cattle futures are trading with 35 to 57 cent gains this morning. And Feeder cattle futures are trading with 30 to 65 cent gains.
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Over 160 farms, food, and agriculture organizations today sent a letter to the White House Coronavirus Task Force calling for the federal government to take additional steps and devote new resources to help farmers, ranchers, and growers across the countr
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The second round of coronavirus relief is giving farmers and ranchers an additional $14 billion dollars.
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Idaho Sugar beet harvest is underway, temps have been warm and progress is just ahead of last year. We asked USDA meteorologist, Brad Rippey, about this year's beet harvest nationwide:
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The Idaho Farm Bureau along with the American Farm Bureau and 11 other Farm Bureaus want US lawmakers to support the Emergency Wildfire and Public Safety Act.
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Wheat and corn finish strong last week, will strong prices continue.
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President Donald Trump and USDA Secretary Perdue announced the second round of aid through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program.
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Wheat futures open to double-digits gains this morning, led by CBT's Soft Red Winter. Chicago winter wheat futures open the session up by 14 cents. KC winter wheat traded 9 cents higher.