Wednesday, January 28th, 2026 Program
We saw the grain markets mostly higher on Wednesday, led by soybeans and wheat, while cattle also had a mostly higher day. Mike Zuzolo with Global Commodity Analytics joins us to discuss the trade action, the latest
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026 Program
It was a quiet day of trade in the markets on Tuesday as grains were mostly lower and the livestock complex was choppy to higher. Tyler Schau with AgMarket.net joins us for a wide ranging conversation as
Monday, January 26th, 2026 Program
It was a strong day for dairy and cattle to start the week while the grain trade was mostly lower to start the week. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing joins us to discuss what he’s seeing

Legislation to Delist the Mexican Wolf Advances, Offering Long-Overdue Relief to Cattle Producers
WASHINGTON D.C. – Last week, the House Natural Resources Committee advanced the Enhancing Safety for Animals Act of 2025 (H.R. 4255) with bipartisan support. The bill would remove federal ESA protections for the Mexican wolf, restoring commonsense

Moisture is a Concern in Parts of South America
Markets were buzzing today after President Trump’s comments in Iowa backing year-round E15, keeping ethanol and corn demand in the spotlight. South America also stayed on the radar, with harvest moving along in Brazil and ongoing weather

Farmer Protests in Paris Highlight High Stakes of EU–Mercosur Trade Deal
Farmer protests in Paris are drawing global attention to a trade agreement that has been decades in the making — and one that could have lasting implications for agricultural markets around the world. The deal, known as

Rollins Applauds Trump’s Support for Nationwide E-15 as Congress Weighs Legislation
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins issued a statement praising President Donald J. Trump’s continued support for the nationwide, year-round sale of E-15 ethanol, framing the announcement as a significant policy signal for farmers, biofuel producers,

NFU Urges USDA to Restore Prevent Plant Buy-Up Coverage
WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union (NFU) submitted comments today to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to restore crop insurance buy-up coverage for acres prevented from being planted, warning that recent changes weaken a critical risk management tool