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Meghan Grebner

Kentucky

News Anchor and Reporter at Brownfield Ag News

Broadcast Supervisor for @brownfield. Host of #WLMU. Illinois-raised, Kentucky-proud. Wife. Twin mom. Livestock enthusiast. Lover of all things #ag & #markets.

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  • 1 week ago | kgfw.com | Meghan Grebner

    The CEO of the American Angus Association says it is using a recently awarded grant to focus on feed efficiency. Mark McCully says, “We are measuring methane to get at feed efficiency on grass and how it relates to production traits.” He says the research, which is funded by the Bezos Earth Fund, has come […]The post Research to focus on improving cattle efficiency appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

  • 1 week ago | brownfieldagnews.com | Meghan Grebner

    News Research to focus on improving cattle efficiency June 17, 2025 By Meghan Grebner Filed Under: Beef, Human Interest, Livestock, NewsThe CEO of the American Angus Association says it is using a recently awarded grant to focus on feed efficiency.

  • 1 week ago | kgfw.com | Meghan Grebner

    At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply higher, supported by the recent fundamentals. August live cattle closed $3.10 higher at $215.55 and October live cattle closed $2.97 higher at $212.90. August feeder cattle closed $3.80 higher at $310.22 and September feeder cattle closed $4.02 higher at $307.37. Direct cash cattle trade […]The post Cattle, hog futures higher to start the week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

  • 1 week ago | brownfieldagnews.com | Meghan Grebner

    Market News Cattle, hog futures higher to start the week June 16, 2025 By Meghan Grebner Filed Under: Closing Futures / Livestock Briefs, Livestock, Livestock Markets, Livestock Markets, Market News, Markets AnalysisAt the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply higher, supported by the recent fundamentals. August live cattle closed $3.10 higher at $215.55 and October live cattle closed $2.97 higher at $212.90.

  • 1 week ago | 1430wcmy.com | Meghan Grebner

    At the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, live and feeder cattle were sharply higher, supported by the recent fundamentals. August live cattle closed $3.10 higher at $215.55 and October live cattle closed $2.97 higher at $212.90. August feeder cattle closed $3.80 higher at $310.22 and September feeder cattle closed $4.02 higher at $307.37. Direct cash cattle trade […]The post Cattle, hog futures higher to start the week appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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Meghan Grebner
Meghan Grebner @BRNAgNews_MG
18 Jun 25

A pretty quiet start for direct #cattle business, the cash #hog market is active Find out more in our midday #livestock #market update @brownfield https://t.co/v22pmprQ8N #marketnes #cashmarkets

Meghan Grebner
Meghan Grebner @BRNAgNews_MG
18 Jun 25

RT @brownfield: What to watch in the #agmarket midweek: » Soybeans are following soybean products. » Corn and wheat are watching weather.…

Meghan Grebner
Meghan Grebner @BRNAgNews_MG
17 Jun 25

Cattle #futures sharply lower ahead of direct business Find out more @brownfield https://t.co/8Hkcc4yHd8 #marketnews #cattle #hogs #cashmarkets