
Grassley Doubts More Farm Aid, Pushes Year-Round E15 as Long-Term Fix
Senator Chuck Grassley says he has doubts about the administration’s willingness to provide additional farm aid, while arguing that the most meaningful and lasting solution to farmers’ financial challenges is passage of permanent year-round E15 legislation. Grassley
USDA Accepting Applications for Agribusiness Trade Mission to the Philippines
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is continuing to accept applications for its upcoming agribusiness trade mission to Manila, Philippines, scheduled for April 13–16. The mission is designed to connect U.S. agricultural exporters with buyers in one of

Cattle Market on the Uptick
The cattle market found some upside today, even with light cash movement across the country. Feeders continue to impress, especially when you look at the strength showing up in recent sale barn runs. Meanwhile, the grain trade

Clean Fuels Asks EPA to Maintain RFS Compliance Deadline
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, asking the agency to maintain the 2025 Renewable Fuel Standard compliance deadline on March 31, 2026, to mitigate the impacts of rulemaking

USDA Report Finds Pesticide Residues Remain Well Below Safety Limits
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released its 2024 Pesticide Data Program Annual Summary, showing that more than 99 percent of all food samples tested contained pesticide residues below benchmark levels established by the Environmental Protection Agency. The

Some Banks and Analysts Say Bailout Programs Raise Deeper Concerns For Farmers
(Bismarck, ND) — The frequency of farmer bailout programs have officials concerned about agriculture’s future. The Bank of North Dakota says its loan programs have chipped in more than 435 million dollars in loans since 2024. Bank

U.S. Ethanol Blend Rate Continues Climbing
Demand for U.S. ethanol has shown consistent growth since 2016, reflecting its entrenched role in the nation’s transportation fuel supply. One of the key measures of ethanol use is the blend rate, which represents ethanol’s share of

Potential Supreme Court Ruling Weighs In
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule Friday on the legality of President Trump’s use of the Emergency Powers Act to implement tariffs — a decision that could carry major implications for trade. Meanwhile, Taiwan remains

Farm and Food Industry React to 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Agricultural and food industry groups across the protein, oilseed, dairy, fruit, and specialty crop sectors are broadly welcoming the release of the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, while also raising concerns about how supporting

American Chemistry Council Welcomes Proposal to Eliminate Barriers to Competitive Freight Rail Service
WASHINGTON (Jan. 7, 2025) – The Surface Transportation Board (STB) released a proposed rule to repeal regulatory restrictions on accessing competitive freight rail service, including through reciprocal switching. “This proposal would embrace market forces, enable meaningful choice for American

Kennedy, Rollins Unveil Historic Reset of U.S. Nutrition Policy, Put Real Food Back at Center of Health
(Washington, D.C., January 7, 2026) – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today released the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030, marking the most significant reset

Soybeans Rally at Midweek
We see a decent rally higher in soybeans at midweek with mixed action across the rest of the grain trade and lower moves in livestock. Could a potential Supreme Court ruling on tariffs later this week be

USDA Names Justin Benavidez Chief Economist, Honors Seth Meyer’s Service
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins on Tuesday recognized the service of longtime USDA economist Dr. Seth Meyer and announced the appointment of Dr. Justin Benavidez as the new Chief Economist for the U.S. Department of
Corteva and bp Launch Biofuel Feedstock Joint Venture Etlas™
INDIANAPOLIS AND LONDON (January 7, 2026) – Corteva Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) and bp (NYSE: BP, LSE: BP.L) today announced the launch of Etlas, their new 50:50 joint venture that will produce oil from crops – including canola, mustard and

Ag, Biofuel Groups Continue Call for Year-Round Sales of Lower-Cost E15
In a letter sent today to congressional leadership, a coalition of more than 70 biofuel and agricultural organizations called for the immediate passage of legislation to allow year-round nationwide sales of the American-made E15 fuel blend, containing 15 percent

Is A Supreme Court Tariff Decision Looming?
On Tuesday, we had a fairly quiet trading day across grain and livestock markets until we slipped a bit into the closing bell. Did some rumors of a possible Supreme Court decision on tariffs have an impact

Beef Prices Poised to Keep Climbing as U.S. Cattle Herd Shrinks and Global Supplies Tighten
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s John Lovett reported that beef prices are expected to remain on an upward trajectory as U.S. beef production continues to decline, with no clear indication that a cattle herd

Farmer Sentiment Slips in December as Trade and Soybean Export Concerns Grow
Farmer sentiment softened modestly in December as the Purdue University–CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index slipped 3 points to a reading of 136. The slight weakening in the barometer was tied primarily to a pullback in producers’

Climbing Farm Debt
Weakening farm income for crop producers, increasing operating expenses, and rising feeder cattle prices led to more farm debt in 2025. According to Ty Kreitman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the volume of new

Is a Mild January On the Way?
(FARGO, ND) — Throughout much of December, we saw various stretches of winter weather intertwined with stretches of very mild conditions across many areas of the country. As we enter into January, will the trend of mild

NDA Reports Cases of HPAI in Commercial and Backyard Flocks
LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) is reminding poultry owners to continue to monitor for and protect their birds against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). In late December NDA in conjunction with the U.S. Department