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How Long Will the Cold Weather Stick Around?

We continue to see cold weather across much of the U.S. as we begin the month of February. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions joins us during the AgMarket.net Farming for Profit, Not Price conference to discuss

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AMPI transitioning to cottage cheese at Wisconsin plant

NEW ULM, MINN– Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI) announced Friday it will transition production at its Blair, Wis., cheese plant from cheddar cheese to cottage cheese. The transition will include a period of production downtime, with completion expected

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Herd Rebuild: Progress, Not a Sprint

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released the January 1, 2026, Cattle Inventory Report on January 30, 2026, indicating a continued contraction in the U.S. cattle herd, though the rate of decline has slowed. Total cattle and

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Outside Market Pressure Pushed Trade

Markets responded to the Fed Chair announcement with dollar movement weighing on trade. Gold and silver moved lower, end-of-month positioning added to the mix, and outside markets pressured grains. Cattle are bracing for this afternoon’s inventory report.

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Midwest Livestock Producers Monitor Avian Flu Spread

Livestock and poultry producers across the Midwest are stepping up biosecurity measures as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues to circulate among wild birds and commercial flocks. The USDA confirmed additional detections in poultry operations this week,

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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

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