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AFBF sets 2026 policies at 107th convention

AFBF sets 2026 policies at 107th convention

The American Farm Bureau Federation delegate session adopted a number of policy priorities for 2026. AFBF President Zippy Duvall says the farmer and rancher delegates covered a wide range of issues. Delegates also requested the AFBF Board of Directors analyze issues like the impact of tariffs and the lack of affordable insurance for poultry farmers.  Duvall said the beauty of the policy process is it starts at the county level. Duvall said that Farm Bureau had another fantastic annual...

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AFBF study: farmers urgently need economic assistance

AFBF study: farmers urgently need economic assistance

USDA’s most recent reports, including Commodity Costs and Returns, World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates, and Farm Sector Income & Finances reports, all confirm what U.S. agriculture has known for years. U.S. farm income is under immense pressure. A new...

Cattle supplies in the U.S. remain tight

Cattle supplies in the U.S. remain tight

Cattle supplies blamed for high beef prices remain tight, according to the latest USDA cattle reports. That’s USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell who says that all of the data on cattle shows just how low supplies are right now. He points to several factors that...

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-27-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-27-25)

Planting progress in South America continues as the global market situation continues to shake up the U.S. grain marketplace. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest forecasts for both Brazil and Argentina. As pod fill approaches for the...

AFBF sets 2026 policies at 107th convention

How will proposed H-2A changes impact farmers and farmworkers?

In late September, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it was lowering the H-2A Adverse Effect Wage Rate, better known as AEWR. If the interim rule is adopted, it means rates will drop to around $1.80 an hour in Idaho, $2.10 in Oregon, and nearly $2.50 an hour in...

Weekly exports of soybeans and corn decline

Weekly exports of soybeans and corn decline

Data from the USDA said that inspections of soybeans and corn for offshore delivery declined week to week, while wheat assessments increased during the week ending on November 20. Soybean inspections were reported at almost 800,000 metric tons, down from the 1.21...

Passing the heart of Thanksgiving from one generation to another

Passing the heart of Thanksgiving from one generation to another

Thanksgiving is one of those rare holidays that feels familiar before it even begins. It starts with the smell of the food, the sound of the parade, and the rhythm of a day that never really changes. Growing up on the farm, we did not have to travel far. My...

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First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

First confirmation of ASF in Spain since 1994

Late last month, African swine fever (ASF) was confirmed in Spain for the first time since 1994. ASF was first found in two dead wild boars in the Barcelona area, located in the Catalonia region. Eleven more wild boars, found dead in the same area, later tested...

China’s deadline moved to February

China’s deadline moved to February

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent extended an earlier deadline for Beijing’s purchases of American soybeans from December to February. Bessent said China is on pace to meet its pledge to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans by the end of February. Bloomberg said...