Agriculture News
The senior senator from Iowa says the president ‘has to’ get an agreement made that will enable trade between China and the U.S. to resume.
Late-season tropical moisture brings rains
The government shutdown halts USDA marketing loans, cutting off a vital tool for farmers and adding financial strain during harvest season. Experts warn the impact could deepen.
Corn and soybean harvest progress well, but behind last years’ pace
Iowa farmland values remain strong despite lower grain prices and rising financial stress. Tight supply, local farmer demand and low debt keep land prices surprisingly resilient.
Corn inspections for the week ended Oct. 9 were shy of pre-report expectations but remain well ahead of year ago.
The latest FBN report gives price and supply outlooks for five active ingredients: glyphosate, glufosinate, 2,4-D ester, atrazine, and S-metolachlor.
Spencer and Davis go over the news while Hillari dives into farmers reluctance in selling crops.
corn futures are fractionally mixed, soybeans are around 3 cents higher with wheat futures a few cents lower. Cattle futures are higher with lean hogs under moderate pressure...
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Most cattle classes tracked saw slight declines