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Global demand growing for U.S. Soybeans outside China

Global demand growing for U.S. Soybeans outside China

For the past several months, the United States and China have been uneasy trade partners when it comes to soybeans. There is technically an agreement in place, and China has made some purchases, but it has not exactly been the most reliable relationship. That uncertainty is why the U.S. soybean industry has been looking more aggressively toward new and expanding markets around the world, rather than depending so heavily on one customer. The U.S. Soybean Export Council has been leading that...

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South American Weather and Crop Update (11-18-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (11-18-25)

As global trade issues continue to develop, planting progress in South America is quietly rolling along. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. McBride said farmers have continued to make good...

American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

American Farm Bureau applauds WOTUS rule

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers released a new rule Monday on the Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) law. Courtney Briggs, Senior Director of Government Affairs with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said this rule is a positive...

Farm gate receipts are down, farm lending is up

Farm gate receipts are down, farm lending is up

Third quarter financials continue to demonstrate the tough situation in farm country this year. Joe Mahon, Regional Outreach Director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, says their third quarter survey of agricultural bankers in the Fed’s Ninth District show...

Goettsch highlights key seed decisions for Iowa farmers in 2026

Goettsch highlights key seed decisions for Iowa farmers in 2026

As Iowa farmers wrap up another harvest season, many are already shifting their attention to what they want from their seed choices in 2026. After a year that produced solid yields but also revealed pockets of disease pressure in several parts of the state, growers...

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Cattle supplies in the U.S. remain tight

Cattle supplies in the U.S. remain tight

Cattle supplies blamed for high beef prices remain tight, according to the latest USDA cattle reports. That’s USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell who says that all of the data on cattle shows just how low supplies are right now. He points to several factors that...

Farm gate receipts are down, farm lending is up

Weekly exports of soybeans and corn decline

Data from the USDA said that inspections of soybeans and corn for offshore delivery declined week to week, while wheat assessments increased during the week ending on November 20. Soybean inspections were reported at almost 800,000 metric tons, down from the 1.21...