We are an independently owned feed mill, grain elevator, and extruded expelled soybean processing plant. We have served the tri-state area for over47 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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Grain & Feed Mill Recieving / Meal & Oil Load Out Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
LFG IS ACTIVELY LOOKING FOR EXISTING HOG BARNS
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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 released its February Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply
and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports on Tuesday.
BUSDA Reports Summary
Here's what you'll see at the National Farm Machinery Show, Wednesday
through Saturday at the Kentucky Exposition Center, along with a couple of
others.
BIron Lines Aisles of Farm Machinery Show
A potent winter storm system will bring widespread snow, freezing rain,
wind and severe storms capable of damaging winds and flooding over the next
couple of days.
BAg Weather Forum
Conservation and rural energy programs are frozen at USDA, though
department officials have declined to provide public details about which
programs are affected. The Trump administration is now in a standoff with
federal courts over releasing funds.
BUSDA Funding Freeze Hits REAP Projects
Cattle producers from across the nation recently attended CattleCon in San
Antonio to discuss policy, attend educational sessions, and network with other
cattlemen and industry companies.
4^NCBA President Highlights Priorities