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
LFG IS ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR EXISTING HOG BARNS
Soybean Crushing
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!
Severe drought across the Southeast has left pastures barren, ponds dry
and cattle producers struggling since last fall. Farmers are selling off herds
early and feeding expensive hay, and experts warn that overgrazed pastures face
lasting damage despite recent rains.
7^Deep Drought Drains SE Pastures, Crops
BCancer Patients Fight Roundup Deal
Federal investment has brought high-speed internet to more parts of rural
America since the COVID-19 pandemic, but the digital divide persists.
BRural Resilience - 6
Recent Plains rainfall improved pasture conditions in drought-stricken
states like Colorado and Wyoming, while Nebraska remains critically dry with
79% of pasture in poor condition.
BNebraska Still Critically Dry
Nationwide, corn was 86% planted and soybean planting reached 79%. Winter
wheat conditions were rated 26% good to excellent, according to USDA NASS'
weekly Crop Progress report released on Tuesday.
BUSDA Weekly Crop Progress Report