
USDA Releases July 2025 WASDE Report
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Friday, USDA left corn and soybean yields unchanged while we saw a drop in corn ending stocks and a rise in soybeans ending stocks. The July World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates left

Canadian Agricultural Tractor Sales Rise Slightly in June 2025 as U.S. Sales Continue to Drop
Milwaukee (July 10, 2025) – According to recent data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), Canadian sales of 4-wheel drive tractors grew 24.7% year-to-date in June 2025 compared to the year before. Total Canadian sales of agricultural tractors were

Hoeven: Full Senate Appropriations Committee Advances FY2026 Agriculture Funding Legislation
WASHINGTON – Senator John Hoeven issued the following statement after helping secure approval of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 agriculture funding legislation by the full Senate Appropriations Committee. As chairman of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee, Hoeven worked

Secretary Rollins Issues Statement Following Trump Administration Lawsuit Against California
(Washington, D.C.) — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins issued a statement following the Trump Administration’s lawsuit against the State of California over the State’s intrusive actions that have caused the price of eggs to skyrocket,

Grassley Ready for ‘Skinny’ Farm Bill
There’s still work left to do on a new slimmed-down farm bill after key items made it into the president’s tax bill, and one senator says he’s already got a list of things he wants included. Senator

Food Spending Increases from 2023-2024
USDA says per capita total U.S. food spending increased 3.2 percent from 2023 to 2024, slightly outpacing the 2.3 percent increase in food prices during the same period. That showed a stronger demand for food despite higher

Tough Start to the Week in Grain Markets
Grain markets are starting the week under pressure while cattle futures are trading higher. We discuss weather, headline news and more with Arlan Suderman from StoneX in our Midday Commentary for Monday, July 7th, 2025. Please remember

Managing hail-damaged pastures, alfalfa, and annual forages
By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator | Brock Ortner, Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator Parts of the Nebraska Panhandle have recently experienced severe hailstorms. This has left many producers evaluating what approach to take when managing these

Impasse with China Weighs Heavily on May Exports of U.S. Red Meat
Exports of U.S. pork and beef trended lower in May, due primarily to steep declines in shipments to China, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). May exports of

National Sheep Industry Improvement Center Announces Requests for Proposals
On July 1, 2025, The National Sheep Industry Improvement Center Board of Directors is accepting grant proposals from July 1 through September 15 designed to improve the U.S. sheep industry. The Center was re-established as part of

House Narrowly Passes Trump’s Signature Tax and Spending Package
WASHINGTON — In a dramatic overnight session and drawn-out floor discussion into the afternoon, the House finally passed President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending bill Thursday, narrowly advancing the Senate version of the legislation in a

Ag Groups and Leaders React to Passage of One Big Beautiful Bill
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — On Thursday, one day ahead of President Donald Trump’s original target date of July 4th, the House finally passed the President’s signature tax and spending bill. The House narrowly advanced the Senate version of

Teamsters Ratify Contract at Tyson
(AMARILLO, Texas) – Teamsters Local 577 members at Tyson Foods of Amarillo voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new four-year collective bargaining agreement that raises wages and expands benefits. “This victory is what Texas Teamsters are all about

Senate Passes Big, Beautiful Bill; Farm Groups React
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” passed the Senate by a vote of 51-50 on Tuesday, with Vice President Vance breaking the tie. The budget legislation, which paves the way for much of President

North Dakota Farmers Continue Cleanup From Severe Weather
(JAMESTOWN, ND) — Many farmers across the eastern part of the Peace Garden State are continuing to assess and cleanup the damage from severe weather earlier this month. A large derecho event and multiple tornadoes broke out

Del Monte Foods declares bankruptcy
By Keith Nunes. FoodBusiness.net WALNUT CREEK, CALIF. — Del Monte Foods Corp. has initiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and management intends to pursue a sale of the company’s assets. “This is a strategic step forward for Del Monte

Farmer Sentiment Weakens Due to Cloudy Trade Outlook
Farmer sentiment weakened in June following two months of improvement, as tracked by the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The barometer dropped 12 points to 146 from the previous month. A change in producers’ expectations for the

GDM Announces Agreement to Acquire AgReliant Genetics
Champaign, Illinois – GDM, a global plant genetics company committed to empowering farmers and advancing global agriculture, today announced an agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in AgReliant Genetics, a leading North American provider of corn and

USDA Releases Grain Stocks and Acreage Reports
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — USDA says slightly lower corn acreage, slightly higher wheat acreage and grain stocks numbers that came in close to pre-report estimates. On Monday, USDA released the Quarterly Grain Stocks and Prospective Plantings estimates and

New Study Shows Corn Farming is a Major Engine for U.S. Economy
The United States is the world’s largest producer and exporter of corn, and corn farmers are bolstering the U.S. economy and building strong communities, according to a new study released by the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA). Corn grower

On Independence Day, Family Farmers and Consumers Still Fight for Fairness in the Food System
WASHINGTON – As Americans fire up their grill this Independence Day, National Farmers Union (NFU) highlights how little independence family farmers have in the marketplace. The “Farmer’s Share of the Food Dollar”, released today, is a periodical report