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Trade trip aims to deepen ties with Vietnam and Indonesia

Trade trip aims to deepen ties with Vietnam and Indonesia

Iowa Agriculture Secretary Mike Naig was wheels up early this morning as he headed out on a state trade mission to Southeast Asia. The delegation will spend the next several days in Vietnam and Indonesia, two fast-growing markets that continue to show strong interest in Iowa corn, soybeans, ethanol, and pork. Naig says the goal is simple. Meet customers face to face, answer their questions, and strengthen the kind of relationships that help Iowa agriculture build long-term, dependable demand...

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Markets are looking for news as government shutdown persists

Markets are looking for news as government shutdown persists

There’s no clear end in sight yet for this government shutdown, and the markets are desperately looking for news headlines to trade. While there are a few things worth looking at, there’s not much solid news to trade on even outside of government reports. Allendale...

AFBF asks Congress and White House for farm aid

AFBF asks Congress and White House for farm aid

Farmers and ranchers are facing extreme economic pressures. The overall U.S. farm economy is in very bad shape, and the long-term viability of the sector is in danger. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said costs have...

AI in agriculture is here and assisting farmers each day

AI in agriculture is here and assisting farmers each day

AI, or artificial intelligence, is beginning to be applied to agriculture in tangible ways that can assist farmers with day-to-day tasks. Heather Hampton Knodle, president of Knodle Farms in Illinois, recently spoke about AI at the Rural Economic Outlook Conference at...

The rock that feeds the world: Inside a Canadian Potash mine

The rock that feeds the world: Inside a Canadian Potash mine

Most farmers are familiar with potash as a key source of potassium on a fertilizer tag, which helps crops grow stronger, healthier, and more productive. But fewer have stopped to think about where it actually comes from. Before it ever reaches a field, potash begins...

Taking a look at WASDE estimates despite government shutdown

Taking a look at WASDE estimates despite government shutdown

The impact of the government shutdown continues to be felt, as today was supposed to be the October WASDE report. However, we can still look at the trade estimates to get an idea of what this month’s report could have looked like. Allendale commodity broker Greg...

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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...