Wednesday, May 13th, 2026 Program
We saw a quieter grain trade on Wednesday while cattle surged and we got new energy and inflation data released as well. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics joins us to share technical analysis of things he
Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 Program
Winter wheat futures soared on Tuesday after USDA seemingly indicated the well reported issues with this year’s crop in the U.S. Plains. We saw 35-45 cent moves higher across the wheat complex while soybeans, bean oil, bean
Monday, May 11th, 2026 Program
The Trump administration is preparing to temporarily lower tariffs on imported beef in an effort to ease record-high beef prices for American consumers. That news on Monday sent cattle futures on a wild ride that ended well

House Passes Year-Round E15 Bill After Years of Debate Over Ethanol Sales
House lawmakers passed legislation Wednesday that would allow year-round sales of E15 gasoline, marking a major victory for Midwestern lawmakers and biofuels advocates after years of stalled negotiations, partisan fights, and repeated legislative failures. The bill passed

The Margin Squeeze Tightens: LSU Economist Warns Rising Fertilizer and Fuel Costs Are Crushing U.S. Farm Profits
(BATON ROUGE, LA) — The fertilizer and fuel price spikes squeezing U.S. agriculture are not a regional story. They are reshaping farm balance sheets from the Mid-South to the Midwest, and an LSU agricultural economist says the

Bennett: Respect the Rally — Lock In “Good Business” as May WASDE Tightens Wheat, Confirms Bean Demand
The May World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report from USDA delivered something U.S. farmers haven’t had much of in recent years: more actionable market opportunity. And on Tuesday’s Market Talk, AgMarket.net’s Matt Bennett told producers not

USDA Research and Crop Policy Remain Key Focus
Federal agriculture research and crop policy remain major issues as lawmakers continue discussions surrounding the 2026 farm bill and USDA priorities. The USDA Economic Research Service reported ongoing research tied to commodity programs, conservation, crop insurance and

USDA Calls for Higher Soybean, Lower Corn and Wheat Supplies in May WASDE Report
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Tuesday, USDA projected higher soybean supplies, crush, exports and lower ending stocks while calling for lower supplies or corn and wheat in the latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates for the month