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USGBC chairman sees opportunities for export growth

USGBC chairman sees opportunities for export growth

Strong export demand has provided an important outlet for U.S. farmers, but the new chairman of the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council says maintaining that momentum will require protecting established customers while continuing to develop new markets. Nebraska farmer Jay Reiners was elected chairman of the council's board of directors during its 66th Annual Board of Delegates Meeting in Milwaukee. As he begins his term, Reiners says the ongoing USMCA review is among his top priorities,...

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Looking for profits amid heightened grain market volatility

Looking for profits amid heightened grain market volatility

The markets are already volatile at this time of year, but when you add a few global news headlines on top of that, you get what we are currently seeing in the ag marketplace: chaos, chaos, and more chaos. Michael Weidner, director of grain origination and producer...

Cattle marketplace continues to grind lower

Cattle marketplace continues to grind lower

While the grain side of the ag marketplace has seen some price relief in recent days following the most recent USDA reports, soybean purchases by China, and weather premium being priced into the market due to heat concerns, the cattle side of the ag marketplace is a...

Dairy leaders push for ag labor reform on Capitol Hill

Dairy leaders push for ag labor reform on Capitol Hill

Dairy farmers from across the country took their message to Capitol Hill this week, urging lawmakers to advance agricultural labor reform and other key dairy priorities. More than three dozen advocates participated in the National Milk Producers Federation's State...

Brazil farmers facing a “perfect storm” of financial conditions

Brazil farmers facing a “perfect storm” of financial conditions

Brazil, the top global competitor to U.S. corn and soybeans, just wrapped up another huge harvest, but the next crop might have a less favorable fate. Dr. Michael Cordonnier, President of Soybean & Corn Advisor in Hinsdale, Illinois, describes a combination of...

Corn growers press Congress for solutions

Corn growers press Congress for solutions

Corn growers from across the country are in Washington, D.C., this week for the National Corn Growers Association's Corn Congress and fly in, where they're meeting with members of Congress and administration officials to discuss the challenges facing agriculture and...

Examining the process of becoming Prop 12 compliant

Examining the process of becoming Prop 12 compliant

The future of California Proposition 12 is uncertain. Currently, there is no legislation to address it in the Senate Farm Bill, but several swine industry groups are still hard at work to get something included in the final version. If the farm bill were to move...

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