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Recapping a disappointing week in the grain market trade

Recapping a disappointing week in the grain market trade

It has been a difficult week of trade in the grains and oilseeds markets to say the least. Corn and soybeans grinded lower to begin the week and then saw significant losses on Thursday and Friday. Matt Bennett is the CEO and co-founder of AgMarket.Net and he tells the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network that Thursday’s big price movement to the downside left producers feeling pessimistic to close the week. He details some of the losses for the corn contracts. One of the biggest drivers of the...

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New “Product of the USA” label will provide consumers with clarity

New “Product of the USA” label will provide consumers with clarity

During the National Agriculture Day event on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins introduced a campaign regarding USDA’s new “Product of the USA” labeling standard that took effect on January 1. Rollins said the new voluntary label signifies meat...

Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Naig: Trade relationships must stay strong

Iowa farmers rely on strong export markets, and two of the most important remain Canada and Mexico. But a planned trade mission to Mexico has been postponed. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says safety concerns tied to cartel activity and travel disruptions...

South American Weather and Crop Update (3-25-26)

South American Weather and Crop Update (3-25-26)

The concerns over dry conditions in South America can be put to rest for the time being, as they have been getting plenty of rain as of late. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the forecasts for both Brazil and Argentina. The rain in Brazil has...

Senate Farm Bill could still contain year-round E15

Senate Farm Bill could still contain year-round E15

The Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it is lifting the summertime restrictions on E15 sales again for 2026. As we experience rising gas prices, year-round E15 sales will provide economic relief for consumers and strengthen the ag industry. However,...

Recapping a disappointing week in the grain market trade

Previewing USDA’s Prospective Plantings Report

The 2026 USDA Prospective Plantings Report is scheduled for release on Tuesday March 31st. The report surveys farmer planting intentions for major crops, including corn, soybeans, wheat, and more. This report gives us the first real snapshot of what planted acreage...

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GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM is moving ahead with a seed brand realignment that will take effect in 2027, but company leaders say growers should expect no changes for the 2026 planting season. The move follows GDM’s acquisition of AgReliant last September, a deal that brought together major...

2026 forecast shows another strong El Niño

2026 forecast shows another strong El Niño

Many parts of rural America have seen some wild back-and-forth temperature swings combined with on-again, off-again winter weather. John Baranick, an agricultural meteorologist from DTN, said we’re seeing a lot of normal temperature swings during the transition from...