Friday, May 8th, 2026 Program
We saw more profit taking in cattle futures on Friday while this week’s cash trade was strong again. What’s going on with the disconnect between the two markets and where do we go from here? Scott Varilek

Thursday, May 7th, 2026 Program
On today’s show, we hear from StoneX Senior Commodities Economist Mike Castle to kickoff the show followed by this week’s new episode of Cattle Chatter with Susan Littlefield and Brad Kooima. Susan sticks with us in Segment

Wednesday, May 6th, 2026 Program
On today’s Market Talk, Susan Littlefield sits in for Jesse Allen as she has market analysis with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics and Mike Castle from StoneX. She also shares a conversation with former Senator Heidi

Farm Bill Recap with Susan Littlefield on FARM Unfiltered – May 8, 2026
Late-night negotiations. House floor drama. E15 fights. Prop 12 battles. And a Farm Bill that barely made it through the House. On this episode of FARM Unfiltered, Corryn La Rue is joined by American Ag Network’s Susan

Watching Positive Money Flow Into Grains and Fertilizer Prices Into the Weekend
We are seeing some positive money flow into commodities like grains, oilseeds and crude oil on Friday ahead of the weekend where any number of headlines could flow that might impact trade. Meantime, fertilizer prices continue to

Rounds Talks Fertilizer, Farm Aid, M-COOL and Lab-Grown Meat Labeling
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD) touched on a wide range of agriculture priorities during a Capitol Hill conversation last week (featured Thursday on Agriculture of America), weighing in on rising input costs, the push to

Brazilian Beef Imports Surge as U.S. Scrutiny Intensifies and Cattle Markets React
Surging Imports Set the Stage Brazilian beef exports to the United States are surging, according to monthly data from the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service, underscoring a growing reliance on imported protein even as federal officials intensify scrutiny

Dry Plains, Saturated Midwest Create Challenging Start to Spring Planting
Dry conditions are stretching across much of farm country as producers push ahead with spring planting, raising concerns about soil moisture levels in key agricultural regions. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey says some of the most significant dryness