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Farmers play a key role in producing Super Bowl snacks

Farmers play a key role in producing Super Bowl snacks

Super Bowl Sunday is consistently one of the highest demand days for food across the U.S., supporting the farm economy. Faith Parum, an economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said Super Bowl Sunday can really reflect the abundance of American agriculture. However, as folks come together to watch the big game, it’s important to remember that the farmers supplying the spread face rising production costs and tight margins. Parum said something to keep in mind is that farmers receive...

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Tepid response to March WASDE report

Expectations were low for the March WASDE report, and those expectations were met almost squarely on the nose. This is typical for the March WASDE report, as the markets are already looking ahead to the reports at the end of the month. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

Corn growers pushing to get year-round access to E15

Corn growers pushing to get year-round access to E15

The National Corn Growers Association recently put out a call to action to help push year-round E15 across the finish line. Neil Caskey, CEO of the NCGA, said securing permanent access to E15 would be a significant boost for a tough ag economy. Year-round E15 wouldn’t...

Talking soy export wins and trade dynamics with USSEC

Despite the challenges facing the agricultural economy, there are still reasons to be optimistic—especially regarding the soybean trade. Recent numbers reveal promising gains, highlighting the resilience and competitiveness of U.S. soybeans on the global market. These...

Strong U.S. red meat export totals for January

Strong U.S. red meat export totals for January

Exports of U.S. beef trended higher than a year ago in January, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Pork exports were slightly below last January’s large totals, despite another outstanding performance in Mexico...

AFBF President comments on tariff consequences

AFBF President comments on tariff consequences

As the Trump administration continues with plans to implement tariffs on our top trade partners, farmers across the country are preparing to deal with the consequences. In a recent ag policy commentary provided to farm broadcasters by the American Farm Bureau...

Meat production, trade, and price projections for 2025

Meat production, trade, and price projections for 2025

USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum helps to provide projections for meat production, trade, and price for the year ahead. At the recent 2025 Ag Outlook Forum USDA livestock economist Michael McConnell predicted an overall meat production increase. McConnell also...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (5-15-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-15-25)

The latest export sales show that both corn and soybeans are continuing to march to the beat of their own drum. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said it was another week of outstanding corn exports. The soybean sales are much less extravagant, but that’s not...

Cattle markets can’t stay bullish forever

Cattle markets can’t stay bullish forever

The cattle markets have been in a bullish market for quite a while now, and we’ve almost grown used to the record-high prices. However, it’s dangerous to get too comfortable with a rally like this. USDA chief economist Seth Meyer said he’s unsure of how long this bull...