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Why discipline matters more than market moves

Why discipline matters more than market moves

Risk management is always part of agriculture, but in today’s volatile markets, the fundamentals matter as much as ever, regardless of operation size. Understanding costs, knowing who you are selling to, and being honest about what a balance sheet can withstand are decisions every producer faces, whether the operation is large or small. Those principles were part of a recent conversation with Fallon Savage, senior vice president of corporate credit with Farm Credit Services of America. Savage...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (12-23-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (12-23-25)

As the calendar year wraps up, the markets are paying a lot of attention to the weather down in South America. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the next two weeks will be critical for the crops in Brazil and Argentina. McBride said planting progress is...

USMCA renegotiation is a big opportunity for U.S. agriculture

USMCA renegotiation is a big opportunity for U.S. agriculture

The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is up for review in 2026, and updating the agreement has the potential to benefit U.S. farmers. Dave Salmonsen, senior director of government relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation, said preparations are already underway....

Breaking down the USDA December Cattle on Feed Report

Breaking down the USDA December Cattle on Feed Report

While the overall number of cattle in the United States remains at extremely low levels, the trend of lower cattle inventories in feedlots is continuing. That is reflected in the December USDA Cattle on Feed Report says USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell....

Six individuals appointed to NPB Board of Directors

Six individuals appointed to NPB Board of Directors

The National Pork Board (NPB) welcomes five appointees to serve a three-year term ending in June 2028, and one appointee to serve a two-year term ending in June 2027. Congratulations to the following producer leaders: •    Chad Groves, Kansas •    Jessica Stevens,...

Farmers want to sell their crops, not collect payments

Farmers want to sell their crops, not collect payments

As Iowa farmers look back on 2025 and begin planning for the year ahead, trade remains one of the biggest issues shaping the future of agriculture. It has been a year marked by disruption, uncertainty, and tight margins, leaving many producers searching for stability...

Looking back on 2025 and preparing for 2026 in the swine industry

Looking back on 2025 and preparing for 2026 in the swine industry

It’s important for pig farmers to take a close look at the balance sheet because it helps set the fundamental outlook moving forward into the coming year. Lee Schulz, chief economist with Ever.Ag, says one of the key highlights has been production, which was projected...

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Agoro Carbon looks back on successes in 2025

Agoro Carbon looks back on successes in 2025

The new year is finally upon us, and the carbon market industry is riding a big wave of momentum out of 2025. Clay Craighton, regional sales manager with Agoro Carbon, said the carbon market industry is starting to get taken more seriously by some of the top companies...