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Feed YOUR own soybeans just like you feed YOUR own corn!
“EXPRESS SOYBEAN MEAL” (extruded expelled) Produce YOUR own soybean meal at the cost of production!
* Lower F/G * Higher ADG * Lower Cull Rates * Lower Death Loss * Higher % Sold As Tops * Grain Bank Your Soybeans * Market Your soybeans every day
Process your own soybeans into "EXPRESS SOYBEAN MEAL",Our mechanical process of extrusion is superior to conventional solvent extracted soybean meal due to the process in which it is manufactured gives it a higher nutrient availability. This value allows you to feed what you already raise in the same manner you feed your own corn today!
In their efforts to show the Trump administration is focused on bringing
down fertilizer prices, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins led another press
event on Tuesday at USDA's headquarters in Washington, D.C., to tout the
permitting for CF Industries' Blue Point ammonia project in Louisiana.
FRollins Touts New Fertilizer Projects
As warmer temperatures begin to be seen in the Midwest, alfalfa weevil
populations could be on the increase. Experts tell alfalfa growers to scout
their fields every few days and treat fields with high populations of the pest.
Failure to do this could lead to lost forage yield and quality.
@^Alfalfa Weevil Pressure Building
Facing tight margins and staff shortages, some rural hospitals are
determined to write their own survival stories.
:^Rural Resilience - 4
Pasture and range conditions remain highly variable across the U.S., with
the upper Midwest showing strong conditions, while Nebraska and surrounding
states struggle severely amid drought and wildfire damage.
4^Rain Brings Relief; Plains in Crisis
Corn was 76% planted, soybeans were 67% planted and winter wheat was rated
27% good to excellent as of Sunday, May 17, according to USDA NASS' weekly Crop
Progress report released on Monday.
BUSDA Weekly Crop Progress Report