
Headlines Having Positive Impact on Grains and Negative Impact on Cattle
Headlines and comments made by President Trump are having a positive effect on grain markets and a negative effect on cattle trade through midday Friday. We discuss the market action and talk with Arlan Suderman from StoneX

Examining Early Acreage Trends for 2026 and More
As harvest season rolls along, there is already some talk of what the acreage battle could look like for the 2026 growing season. With so much talk about how much corn was planted in 2025 and where

Chemical Manufacturing CEOs Express Rail Merger Concerns to President Trump
Washington, D.C. — On Thursday, the American Chemistry Council (ACC) released a letter signed by 40 chemical manufacturing CEOs urging President Trump and federal regulators to closely scrutinize the proposed merger between Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) –

Clean Fuels: Data Shows Farmers Risk Losing $7.5 Billion if EPA Does Not Reallocate RFS Small Refinery Exemptions
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America shared with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin projections of the economic impact for U.S. soybean farmers and processors of EPA’s proposed supplemental “SRE reallocation volume” to the 2026 and 2027 RFS volumes. EPA

Funding Opportunity Drives Packaging Innovation for U.S. Growers
As global markets tighten restrictions on single-use and plastic packaging, U.S. specialty crop producers face mounting challenges in accessing key export destinations. To address this, the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), in collaboration with Clemson

U.S. Farmers Face Storage Shortage as Record Harvest Arrives
America’s farmers are bringing in massive corn and soybean crops this fall, but a new concern is growing along with the yield — storage space. Bernt (BEAR-ent) Nelson, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, says

USDA Pushes Back Against Texas Ag Commissioner Over Screwworm Strategy
The USDA is pushing back against Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller. During a conversation with RFD-TV, a USDA spokesperson said Miller is proposing “ineffective solutions” in the fight against the New World Screwworm. In an exclusive statement

Support in Soybeans, Corn and Cattle on Thursday
We found some decent support in the soybean trade, which spilled over to corn (and even wheat) on Thursday’s trade. Meantime, the cattle complex regained support as we worked towards the weekend. David Ericson with AgOptimus joins

CoBank Quarterly: Tariff Policy, Declining Immigration and Massive AI Investments Cloud the US Economic Outlook
(DENVER, CO) — Significant downward revisions to monthly payroll estimates in August led many market observers to anticipate the Federal Reserve would begin cutting interest rate cuts more aggressively. However, recent economic data has generally been positive,

Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security Act Reintroduced in Congress
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Rick Crawford (R-AR) have reintroduced the Promoting Agriculture Safeguards and Security Act that will protect U.S. national security by prohibiting foreign adversaries from purchasing or controlling American agricultural land and

Used Cooking Oil Becomes the Latest Flashpoint in U.S.–China Trade Battle
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he’s considering blocking imports of used cooking oil from China in response to the country cutting off all purchases of U.S. soybeans. “I believe that China purposefully not buying our Soybeans, and

China Adds to Bean Chatter
President Trump on Tuesday floated the idea of banning imports of cooking oil from China in response to the country’s continued lack of U.S. soybean purchases. In the markets, feeder cattle pulled back slightly, while live cattle

Hyde-Smith Shines Light on American Ag Crisis, Need for Urgent Congressional Action
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today cast a spotlight on the dire economic crisis facing American family farmers and the rural communities they support and called on Congress to act soon to meet the

Quiet Grain Trade and NOPA Crush Report Recap
Grain markets are quiet and choppy again at midweek while harvest rolls along. We did get a new NOPA crush report out this morning; what did that have to tell us? Ryan Moe, Regional Director at StoneX,

K-State researchers aim to reduce gluten allergenicity in wheat
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University researchers and the state’s farmers are putting their collective support behind a project to reduce the allergenicity of gluten in wheat, while maintaining the grain’s ability for bread and other products.

Corn Leafhopper Detected Again in Minnesota in 2025
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The corn leafhopper (Dalbulus maidis) has been detected again in Minnesota during the 2025 growing season. It was found in one corn field in Waseca County, where adults of the corn leafhopper were captured on

Trump–Xi Meeting Back On, Renewing Hope for U.S. Soybean Trade Progress
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the meeting between President Trump and China’s leader Xi (Zhee) Jinping is back on after their latest trade fight, keeping hopes alive for progress on U.S. soybean exports. Bessent told Fox

NFU Urges White House and Congress to Quickly Deliver Relief for Family Farmers and Ranchers
WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union (NFU) today sent letters to President Trump and Congressional leaders urging immediate action to provide economic relief for family farmers and ranchers facing worsening financial conditions. NFU emphasized that aid should reach family

Feeders the Leader while China Plays a Grain Role
Feeders once again led the market higher, showing continued strength in the livestock sector. At the same time, China’s presence in the grain markets continues to play a key role, with traders watching for any signals of

New Economic Analysis Shows Big Benefits of Expanding Access to Ethanol
If Congress passed legislation that allowed for year-round, nationwide access to fuels with 15% ethanol blends, corn use in ethanol could increase by 50% at full implementation, supporting a higher market price for corn and energy stability for Americans,

Trade Agreement Up for Review
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on trade was the focus of two Nebraska events in September. The USCMA, implemented in 2020, was agreed to during President Trump’s first term as the next iteration of the North American Free