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ASA urges real movement in soybean trade talks

ASA urges real movement in soybean trade talks

Soybean farmers have been navigating one of the most difficult trade years in recent memory. Tariffs, months of stalled demand, and unpredictable movement from key buyers have shaped the 2025 market in ways few expected. American Soybean Association President Caleb Ragland says the prolonged trade war has left a visible mark on farm finances across the country. Ragland says soybean growers entered 2025 already carrying the economic damage from delayed exports and tightened margins. For many,...

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Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Combines are rolling across much of the state, and the dry weather has allowed harvest to continue mostly uninterrupted. However, that dryness can bring with it a whole different slate of issues. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said corn yields might seem...

Turkey inventory squeezed as Thanksgiving approaches

Turkey inventory squeezed as Thanksgiving approaches

As the weather turns cooler across the US, many shoppers are beginning to plan holiday meals. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Bernt Nelson said USDA’s latest Turkeys Raised Report gives us some important insight on the size of the U.S. flock ahead of...

Farm bankruptcies on the rise in 2025

Farm bankruptcies on the rise in 2025

The latest data from the Administrative Office of the United States Courts shows farm bankruptcies increasing year over year. Joe Peiffer, an attorney with Ag & Business Legal Strategies in Hiawatha Iowa, says the numbers are disturbing. Peiffer says the...

Iowa Corn Growers congratulate California on approval of E15

Iowa Corn Growers congratulate California on approval of E15

Yesterday in California, Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 30, which legalizes the sale of E15, a fuel blend made with 15% corn ethanol that is cleaner-burning, homegrown and more affordable than ordinary fuels. With the addition of California, it is now legal in...

District Court advances ranchers’ challenge to tag mandate

District Court advances ranchers’ challenge to tag mandate

A legal challenge over the USDA’s electronic identification (EID) tag mandate for certain cattle and bison is moving forward after the U.S. District Court for the District of South Dakota denied much of the USDA’s attempt to dismiss the case. The lawsuit, brought by...

Ag marketplace is navigating blind without USDA reports

Ag marketplace is navigating blind without USDA reports

With the government shutdown in full effect, there won't be any export sales reports until Congress can pass a budget resolution. However, we can still look at the estimates this week for a rough idea of what the sales might look like. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

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China holding off on Brazil soybean purchases

China holding off on Brazil soybean purchases

High premiums on Brazilian cargoes are discouraging soybean buyers in China, which means the country has yet to secure much of its needed soybean supply for December and January. Reuters says the development could prompt the Chinese government to tap state reserves to...

Ag marketplace is navigating blind without USDA reports

U.S. Export Sales Estimates (10-16-25)

As the government shutdown persists, we still don’t have any official export numbers to look at. We can, however, look again at the weekly estimates. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers are still projected to be well above the average. On the...

Falling oil prices should indicate cheaper fuel

Falling oil prices should indicate cheaper fuel

For the past several weeks and even several months, oil prices have held fairly steady, remaining in the mid-$60 per barrel range. But, thanks to OPEC’s increased production, that trend is no more. Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com, said banks...