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More details still needed on U.S. and China trade agreement

More details still needed on U.S. and China trade agreement

Details remain scarce on the framework agreement of a trade deal between the United States and China although some optimism has returned to the soybean complex in the ag marketplace. Chinese officials did confirm some of the details of the framework agreement according to Jim McCormick, co-founder of AgMarket.net, but he says that the 13 percent tariff remains in place on U.S. soybeans. McCormick explains the situation for United States soybeans with Brazil still the cheaper option for China...

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Iowa growers urged to follow their fall soil health checklist

Iowa growers urged to follow their fall soil health checklist

As Iowa nears the stretch run of harvest, attention will soon turn to soil health. With each growing season comes unique challenges and with the cost of fertilizer at elevated levels, this season’s soil health discussion is under the microscope. Mark Christianson is a...

Protecting prairie land & legacy at Nutrien’s Allan Mine

Protecting prairie land & legacy at Nutrien’s Allan Mine

The Allan Potash Facility in Saskatchewan is one of Nutrien Ag Solutions’ most impressive operations, and one of its most carefully managed. Stretching from deep underground shafts to massive surface processing mills, the mine turns raw ore into essential crop...

Outside of the grains, some markets are still seeing price movements

Outside of the grains, some markets are still seeing price movements

While the grain markets don’t have very much news to trade on due to the government shutdown and a lack of data, the other commodities- including cattle- are still able to see some positive price movement. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said there’s a lot of...

Farmers must have a voice in upcoming USMCA review

Farmers must have a voice in upcoming USMCA review

With the U.S.–Mexico–Canada trade deal facing a 2026 review, ag leaders say farmers must have a strong voice. Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith recently hosted USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg to hear from producers....

New research shows benefits of expanded ethanol access

New research shows benefits of expanded ethanol access

If Congress passed legislation that allowed for year-round, nationwide access to E15 fuel, corn use in ethanol could increase by 50 percent at full implementation, supporting a higher market price for corn. New analysis from the National Corn Growers Association says...

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China proposes a tariff-drop swap with Canada

China proposes a tariff-drop swap with Canada

The Chinese Ambassador recently told a Canadian national television audience that his country is willing to remove its tariffs on Canada’s pork products, seafood, and, by far the largest of the categories, canola oil, seed, and meal if Canada drops its 100 percent...

Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

After some fireworks late last week, things have quieted down in the grain trade. The latest spark came as China and the United States each slapped new fees on maritime shipping from the other country. It’s another step in the ongoing trade war, but for now, markets...

Farm crisis not forgotten during shutdown

Farm crisis not forgotten during shutdown

The farm crisis remains top of mind during the government shutdown and some lawmakers are sounding the alarm. That’s Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith who says this is not a regional or political issue but one that affects all Americans. She adds that the situation...

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...