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U.S. Export Sales Report (7-9-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-9-26)

This week’s export sales were mostly within the range of estimates. Both corn and soybeans continue to see a lot of good news in the weekly reports. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers were slightly low, but that doesn’t change the positive direction of those exports. McBride said China has been showing up on the soybean balance sheet, so they are holding up their end of the trade agreement so far. McBride said the flash sales have been full of purchases from China....

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Soybean growers applaud Supreme Court decision on glyphosate

Soybean growers applaud Supreme Court decision on glyphosate

The American Soybean Association is praising a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that federal pesticide labeling requirements take precedence over state failure-to-warn claims. The decision in Durnell v. Monsanto found that pesticide labels approved under federal law cannot...

Year-round E15 and farm aid included in Iran supplemental request

Year-round E15 and farm aid included in Iran supplemental request

In a major breakthrough for U.S. agriculture, President Trump has included year-round E15 and billions of dollars in new farm aid in his Iran war supplemental request to Congress. The almost $88 billion war request was signed by Trump’s budget director Russel Vought...

USMCA review begins July 1 with an uncertain future

USMCA review begins July 1 with an uncertain future

Mexico and Canada, two of the three USMCA nations, have said they want this collaboration to continue, unlike U.S. President Donald Trump. President Trump, speaking to reporters at the June G7 meeting in France, seemed unconvinced about continuing this collaboration....

Iowa response limits pseudorabies trade impacts

Iowa response limits pseudorabies trade impacts

Iowa's response to a recent pseudorabies case demonstrated how established animal health protocols can protect both livestock and export markets. The virus was detected in a small commercial swine herd after pigs that had previously been housed in Texas were moved...

Premium opportunities for row crop markets

Premium opportunities for row crop markets

Unlike commodity crops, farmers growing premium crops can demand higher prices, with some of them being hard to grow, while others are not. Kelsey Graber, the product line manager for specialty corn at Clarkson Grain in Illinois, highlights the fact that despite...

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Boozman defends excluding Prop 12 from farm bill

Boozman defends excluding Prop 12 from farm bill

Senate Ag Chair John Boozman shares reasons for his decision not to limit the out-of-state reach of California’s Prop 12 restriction on extreme animal confinement in his farm bill draft. Boozman says although Republicans are ready to vote to restrict California’s...

Above normal temperatures and near to below normal rainfall in the forecast

How El Niño will impact agriculture

The weather pattern shifting to El Niño this year has been a topic of conversation in weather forecasts for some time. Chad Merrill, senior meteorologist at AccuWeather, says the El Niño weather pattern arrived earlier this month. Merrill says the forecast for July is...

Grain markets brace for key USDA reports

Grain markets brace for key USDA reports

Grain traders are positioning for one of the most closely watched government report releases of the year as USDA prepares to issue its Planted Acreage and Quarterly Grain Stocks reports on Tuesday. Market analysts say the reports could significantly influence corn,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (7-9-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (6-29-26)

Last week’s export sales held a couple of surprises, particularly in the corn exports. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn sales may look disappointing, but they were actually good compared to the 5-year average. McBride said the soybean sales were...