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Early Holiday Feel to the Trade

Corn is up slightly, supported by continued strong export demand, while wheat holds steady to slightly higher. Soybeans are down 1 to 2 cents on favorable South American weather and ongoing weakness in soybean oil. It’s a

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NSP Announces 2025 Sorghum Yield Contest Winners

LUBBOCK, Texas (Dec. 11, 2025) — National Sorghum Producers is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 Sorghum Yield Contest, including Bin Buster awardee Chris Santini from Warren County, New Jersey, securing the contest’s highest 2025 yield

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CoBank Releases 2026 Year Ahead Report

DENVER, CO —Economic uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policy is much lower than it was a year ago, steadying the broader outlook for 2026. The reduced market anxiety can be seen in historically low volatility metrics for equity,

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WASDE Doesn’t Share Many Surprises

USDA dropped the WASDE and World numbers this morning, and the big headline is corn. No changes on domestic soybeans or wheat, but USDA did make a notable adjustment to the corn side of the ledger. Beef

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Farm Groups React to Aid Announcement

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — As details of the Trump Administration’s $12 billion farmer aid package are being rolled out on Monday afternoon, multiple farm groups have weighed in with responses. “We are appreciative of the Trump administration for

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Farmer Aid, WASDE Prep Impact Monday Trade

We saw markets drift their way lower to start the week as soybeans were under moderate pressure while corn and wheat were mixed on Monday. Meantime, feeder cattle futures found some moderate losses in what ended up

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