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USDA Under Secretary Richard Fordyce says USDA’s new phase of the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program expands eligibility, requires in-person enrollment and targets losses from the 2023 and 2024 weather disasters.
Dry fall conditions persist in the region
Corn, soybeans and wheat each favored the upside in overnight trade, rebounding from Wednesday losses.
Big Midwest grain merchandiser enters bankruptcy
Strong demand supports beef prices amid economic volatility, but herd investment and growth slows as producers grapple with increasing uncertainty due to political noise.
Amid recent trade activity, USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden signaled this week that major export commitments are changing the calculus for potential domestic farmer assistance.
Reflecting a marked decline in expectations as margins tighten, ag lenders surveyed in mid-2025 report only around 52% of their farm-business borrowers will remain profitable this year.
Soybeans and corn saw modest selling pressure overnight while wheat saw relative strength.
CFTC releases commitments of traders data this p.m.
Leading ag meteorologists share the weather drivers they are watching.