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After years of steady growth, the U.S. agricultural land market is shifting and stabilizing.
Corn, soybeans and wheat each saw modest losses overnight.
Shaky Japanese government bond market pushing up U.S. Treasury yields
Lance Honig, chair of the Agricultural Statistics Board and a NASS official, addressed farmer concerns in a Farm Journal interview explaining the major January data revisions that caused corn prices to sink on Monday.
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USDA Undersecretary Luke Lindberg says the big takeaway is establishing a level playing field for U.S. producers and building opportunities from there.
Wheat led strength overnight with corn following to the upside.
High winds, snow squalls in Plains, Midwest today
Monthly Rural Mainstreet Index Shows Slight Gain
Local Market Conditions Return as Key Demand Driver
Portions of Mississippi, Alabama received 5 inches of rain last week
Wheat led strength overnight and has maintained most of the recent gains.
Trump says he won’t fire Fed Chair Powell
The debate over immigration and ag labor reform has been a political hot potato for decades now and has led to inaction by Congress, but leaders of the House and Senate Ag Committees say they are making it a priority for 2026.
Corrective strength in corn led the grain and soy complex higher overnight.
Colder, wintry weather coming to Midwest
Examining which states drove surprise increases