Friday, February 27th, 2026 Program
Wheat saw a big rally into the end of the month on Friday, helping pull corn and soybeans along for the ride to the upside. Meanwhile, it was tough couple of days to close February in the
Thursday, February 26th, 2026 Program
During the Thursday, February 26th, 2026 episode of Market Talk during Commodity Classic, we visited with CROPLAN to discuss what’s new in the 2026 corn and soybean seed class, how localized seed innovation drives smarter decisions and
Cattle Markets End February with Uncertainty; Grains Rally
A tough end of the week and month for the cattle markets with plenty of technical selling, lower cash trade, profit taking, JBS plant strike fears and much more. Meanwhile, a strong rally in wheat led the

Buyer Beware Forecast to Begin March
As we enter into the month of March, are we ready to fully embrace spring or will there be another round of cold weather ahead? Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions joins us to discuss the March

Minneapolis Fed: Farm Incomes Drop Despite Abundant Harvests
Farm incomes generally decreased across the Federal Reserve Bank’s Ninth District. That’s according to lenders responding to the fourth quarter Ag Credit Survey by the Minneapolis Fed. Lenders also reported that purchases of capital inputs fell, though

Proper Grain Storage Crucial in Late Winter & Spring
FARGO, N.D. — As outdoor temperatures begin to warm, the potential for grain storage problems increases. With the likelihood for issues going up, the need for grain monitoring and management does as well, says Ken Hellevang, grain drying expert
Celebrating One Hundred Years of Pioneer
At the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, TX, we sat down to celebrate one hundred years of innovation with Pioneer. During Segment One of the Friday, February 27th, 2026 episode of Agriculture of America (AOA), we

National Sorghum Producers Chairwoman Reflects on Year
The National Sorghum Producers Chairwoman Amy France from Scott City Kansas reflects back on the year in her role, but the excitement that continues to build for sorghum as a main crop vs. a buffer crop. She