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NASS reports returning this month

NASS reports returning this month

The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will release several key agriculture reports in November, including a monthly crop supply and demand report that wasn’t issued last month because of the government shutdown. According to a post on its website, NASS will release the crop production and world ag supply and demand estimates on November 14. Reuters said the report had been scheduled for November 10 and will provide the government’s first estimate of U.S. corn and soybean...

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China’s return offers hope but little market movement

China’s return offers hope but little market movement

There is finally some good news for U.S. soybean growers as China has stepped back into the market. The purchase is not a large one, but it marks the first notable move in months and offers a small sign of progress in a strained trade relationship. For many farmers,...

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-28-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (10-28-25)

While we wait to hear more official news about President Trump’s Argentine beef import plan, farmers in South America are rolling along with planting season. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather patterns in Brazil and Argentina....

Increasing opportunities for U.S. pork in South Korea

Increasing opportunities for U.S. pork in South Korea

South Korea ranks as the fifth-largest market for U.S. pork year-to-date. Andy Tauer, vice president of international market development with the National Pork Board, said strong consumer demand in South Korea is expected to keep growing, which could move the country...

Trade talks boost grain markets ahead of Trump-Xi meeting

Trade talks boost grain markets ahead of Trump-Xi meeting

Following U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s preliminary negotiations with Chinese trade officials, the grain markets have rallied significantly ahead of President Trump’s meeting with President Xi Jinping of China. Commodity broker Joe Camp of Commstock...

Bessent: deal set for China to begin importing U.S. Soybeans

Bessent: deal set for China to begin importing U.S. Soybeans

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expects that China won’t impose export controls on rare earth mineral exports, and the U.S. won’t impose 100 percent tariffs on China. During separate interviews over the weekend, Bessent said trade negotiations with China have...

Naig says Congress has wasted enough time

Naig says Congress has wasted enough time

As the government shutdown drags into its twenty-eighth day, frustration across the country is boiling over. From farmers waiting on FSA offices to reopen, to families relying on SNAP benefits, real Americans are paying the price while Congress remains stuck in its...

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