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U.S. Grain Storage Capacity Growth has Stopped

The buildout of grain storage capacity in the U.S. has stopped. That’s according to data from Joe Janzen, an economist for the University of Illinois. He wrote on the Farmdoc Daily website that U.S. grain storage capacity

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Continuous, General CRP Signups Announced (audio)

Agricultural producers and private landowners may sign up for the Continuous Conservation Reserve Program from Feb. 12-March 20, 2026, or the General CRP from March 9-April 17, 2026. This conservation opportunity gives producers tools to conserve wildlife

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Upcoming USMCA Review Stakes on FARM Unfiltered

Trade stability on the line. Enforcement fights ahead. Real stakes for rural America. As Washington prepares for the mandatory review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, farm groups warn that unraveling the deal could shake an already strained

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A lot of Week Left on the Market Calendar

Grains pushed higher in today’s trade, while attention in the cattle complex turned to the JBS strike moving forward and questions about whether the market has become technically overbought. Cash trade remained quiet, and added pressure came

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USDA Data Under Increasing Scrutiny

The USDA is facing some doubts about the reliability of its data from farmers, grain traders, and economists. Reuters said the doubts are coming about because of the agency’s significant staff losses and the sharp upward revision

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Ag Needs to Watch Energy Markets

Energy markets are drawing added attention as outside market pressure continues to limit grains’ ability to fully gain momentum. While soybeans are showing relative strength, corn and wheat continue to struggle to find sustained upside, weighed down

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Farm Bankruptcies Continued Climbing in 2025

A new American Farm Bureau Market Intel Report said Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies increased for the second year in a row, reaching 315 filings in 2025, a 46 percent increase from 2024. The Midwest and Southeast filed

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WASDE Didn’t Bring a lot of Excitement

Markets found little to get excited about in today’s WASDE report, leaving traders looking ahead to next week’s Ag Outlook Forum for potentially more directional influence. Meanwhile, in the cattle complex, the tone shifted this afternoon as

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Minimal Changes in February 2026 WASDE Report

On Tuesday, USDA released the February 2026 WASDE report and showed minimal changes as expected. Changes included some revisions to the U.S. ending stocks for corn and wheat along with Brazil soybean production being raised. Arlan Suderman,

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Markets Prep for a Group of Reports

Two key market movers are on the horizon, with Tuesday’s WASDE report followed by next week’s Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C., both expected to provide fresh direction for traders. In the soybean market, private exporters reported

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Over-the-Top Dicamba Gets Two Year Registration from EPA

WASHINGTON — Last week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the strongest protections in  agency history for over-the-top (OTT) dicamba application on dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybean crops. This decision responds directly to the strong advocacy of America’s

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