Wheat pennies hold a special place in the hearts of coin collectors, particularly in the United States. First minted in 1909, the wheat penny was the inaugural coin to feature a U.S. president, with ...
What Makes A 1935 Wheat Penny Rare? The 1935 Wheat Penny is an iconic iteration of the Lincoln Penny that makes a great starting place for budding collectors of US coinage. The 1935 Lincoln penny’s ...
Local entrepreneurs Michael Brummer and Riley Pruemer have opened Wheat Penny, what they describe as a "speakeasy," in the ...
The Illinois Wheat Association Checkoff Committee is circulating petitions for a wheat checkoff program in the state. The ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 24 Meadowlark will celebrate its 20th birthday. It’s quite the accomplishment considering a restaurant’s average lifespan is less than five years.
(FROM LEFT, NOON ROTARY PRESIDENT ANDREW KOESTER, MICHAEL BRUMMER AND RILEY PRUEMER OF "WHEAT PENNY", AND ROTARY WEEKLY ...
Wheat futures are showing fractional to penny losses so far on Monday morning. They saw Friday losses across the three exchanges. Chicago SRW futures were down 7 ¾ cents in the nearby contracts, as ...
Chicago SRW futures were up 7 to 11 cents in the nearbys. There were 416 deliveries issued against September CBT wheat futures on first notice day. KC HRW was 3 to 5 cents higher in the front ...
Corn is stuck between higher beans and the lower wheat market but he says is trading in a range. Wheat is setting back on slower exports and some hedge selling. Cattle futures make near for the move ...
For the week December corn gained 7 cents, November soybeans were up 1 1/4 cents, December Hard Red Winter wheat tacked on 22 1/2 cents, December Soft Red Winter wheat was nearly 28 cents higher, Hard ...
Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures hit nearly a seven-week high on Monday as uncertainty about Brazilian planting weather and the size of the U.S. harvest sparked a round of fund-driven ...
A strong U.S. crop will add to an ample world supply of corn, and soy and is expected to continue depressing prices, traders said. (Reporting by Heather Schlitz in Chicago. Additional reporting by ...