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Brad Kooima discusses the drivers behind current cattle market volatility and how supply shortages are shaping packer strategies.
Corn continues to be rangebound and needs to finish the week strong.
Grain traders await weekly USDA export sales data
Three farmer-owned coops release their semi-annual appraisal update of 93 benchmark farms.
We uncover the caveats of considering government programs when marketing grain.
D4 level drought conditions induced in northern Arkansas
Soybeans continue to lead strength while corn and wheat made up some of the recent losses overnight.
Much of U.S. bracing for extreme cold, major winter storm
Following lackadaisical trade Tuesday, corn, soybeans and wheat surged overnight, pushing to fresh highs in the former two.
Warmer than usual temperatures are expected to impact soil moisture levels
Marketplace awaits Trump speech in Davos
How quickly will La Niña exit this year, and when will El Niño enter the picture? Not all meteorologists agree with NOAA or one another, but the timing could have a major impact on weather this spring and summer.
What if you only had to give your info to USDA once? NRCS Chief Bettencourt says that’s the goal, one file for FSA, NRCS and other agencies within USDA, so staff can get back to the basics of better serving farmers.
Domestic importers and farmers ‘bore the tariff burden substantially, says new research from North Dakota State University.
Davis and Spencer recap last week’s price action and what to watch out for before Lane reviews last week’s USDA reports and what that could mean for 2026.
Corn, soybeans and wheat are under pressure as livestock futures firm to start the week...