February WASDE Neutral for U.S. Corn, Beans, and Wheat

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The USDA’s February World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report says the 2024-2025 U.S. corn supply and use outlook is unchanged from last month. The biggest change took place in global corn production, which is forecast to

Dietary Guidelines Recommendations Bad for Public Health

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The National Pork Producers Council expressed serious concerns about the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s so-called “scientific” report in comments to the Department of Health and Human Services. “While pork producers are committed to supporting human health

Nebraska Cattlemen Becomes New NCBA President

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Buck Wehrbein, a Nebraska cattleman, took over the role of NCBA president during CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. Wehrbein has a 45-year career in the cattle feeding sector, so he brings decades of dedication to the

SAF Coalition Talks About Boosting U.S. Energy Dominance

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Alison Graab, Executive Director of the SAF Coalition, highlighted the opportunity for the new Administration to boost U.S. energy dominance through supportive Sustainable Aviation Fuel policies. She said America is well-positioned to be a global leader in

AARP Supports AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act

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AARP has voiced its strong support for the AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act, urging Congress to swiftly pass the bipartisan legislation to protect the most vulnerable during emergencies. Bill Sweeney, AARP’s Senior Vice President of Government

Tuesday, February 11th, 2025 Podcast

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USDA released a fairly uneventful WASDE report for the month of February on Tuesday. There were some cuts to South American production while the U.S. balance sheets were left mostly unchanged. We run through the numbers and