Pro Farmer
USDA’s latest outlook, released yesterday, projects the U.S. ag trade deficit at $47 billion in FY25, narrowing slightly from earlier estimates, and falling to $41.5 billion in FY26.
Traders were expecting net new-crop soybean sales for the week ended Aug. 21 to range from 450,000 MT to 1.0 MMT.
Soybean, meal bulls hold their own, but winter wheat still sagging
U.S soybean growers are anxious for China to end its unofficial embargo...
Yesterday, Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden told farmers at the Farm Progress Show that the Department is considering a short-term “bridge” policy to support crop producers struggling with low prices until new safety-net provisions take effect in 2026.
$15 to $20 per acre decrease in 2026 cash rents projected
Lack of export interest continues to draw attention in soybeans.