We are an independently owned feed mill, grain elevator, and extruded expelled soybean processing plant. We have served the tri-state area for over 50 years! Our commitment to service our customers with the highest quality GMO, Non-GMO, and Organic products is second to none! Thanks for choosing Lester Feed & Grain. 712-478-4440
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Feed Mill / Grain Recieving / Meal & Oil Load Out Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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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!
USDA will release two major reports with results from the 2026 Acreage
survey, as well as the quarterly Grain Stocks report with inventories as of
June 1 on Tuesday, June 30.
BUSDA Reports Preview
The six-year review of USMCA begins this week, but trade officials are
signaling targeted negotiations with Canada and Mexico instead of reopening the
full agreement, with a full arsenal of trade tools and bargaining power.
BUSMCA: Bilateral or Trilateral Trade
President Donald Trump on Monday declared an emergency under the Tariff
Act of 1930 to suspend countervailing duties on Moroccan phosphate for at least
eight months. The decision won praise by corn and soybean farm leaders.
BPresident Waives Phosphate Duties
Corn was rated 67% in good-to-excellent condition, and soybeans were rated
65% in good-to-excellent condition as of Sunday, June 28. Winter wheat harvest
reached 48% complete.
BUSDA Weekly Crop Progress Report
A major heatwave is stressing U.S. cattle as temperatures soar. Producers
should provide shade, extra water and adjusted feeding times.
BHeat Stress Action Urged for Cattle