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Fertilizer, diesel costs remain elevated heading into fall

Fertilizer, diesel costs remain elevated heading into fall

Fertilizer and diesel prices remain well above recent-year levels, adding pressure to farmers making fall input decisions for the 2027 crop. USDA data analyzed by the University of Illinois shows anhydrous ammonia averaged $915.50 per ton on August 7, up 16 percent from a year ago. DAP averaged $912.22 per ton, seven percent higher than last year. Potash prices have been more stable, averaging about $500 per ton. Diesel has been more volatile. After reaching nearly $5.50 per gallon in May, the...

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Poll reveals record voter support for E15

Poll reveals record voter support for E15

A new national survey shows record-high voter support for expanding access to E15, the 15 percent ethanol fuel blend, and making it available year-round. The Renewable Fuels Association says 75 percent of registered voters support wider availability of E15, while more...

Farmers remain cautious about AI technology

Farmers remain cautious about AI technology

Artificial intelligence is becoming a larger part of agriculture, but many farmers remain cautious about adopting the technology, according to the latest Purdue University CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The monthly survey asked producers about artificial intelligence...

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...

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Pork exports continue to build momentum

Pork exports continue to build momentum

Strong global demand continues to boost U.S. pork exports, with both export value and volume running ahead of last year's pace. Through May, U.S. pork exports totaled $3.59 billion, up five percent, while export volume climbed five percent to 1.28 million metric tons....