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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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USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

USDA to issue full November SNAP benefits

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a letter to SNAP State Agency Directors informing them that it will be releasing full November SNAP funding. The move is in compliance with a federal court order issued Thursday by the District Court of Rhode...

Chinese trade deal framework may not be as bullish as it seems

Chinese trade deal framework may not be as bullish as it seems

With the lack of government reports we’ve seen during the shutdown, the ag marketplace is desperately searching for any news to react to. The Chinese trade deal framework provided a decent shot of energy to the market prices, but the deal may not be as bullish as it...

Ag Economy Barometer looks ahead to 2026

Ag Economy Barometer looks ahead to 2026

The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer is a monthly index that measures the economic sentiment of U.S. agricultural producers. It is used as a weathervane to determine general farmer sentiment of the ag economy in the present while also looking towards...

Phosphate, potash added to critical minerals list

Phosphate, potash added to critical minerals list

The United States Geological Survey has added both phosphate and potash to the federal list of minerals considered critical to national security and economic stability. The decision—published Thursday by the U.S. Department of the Interior—raises the total number of...

Fall brings carbon credit opportunities for farmers

Fall brings carbon credit opportunities for farmers

As combines start cooling down and planners begin thinking ahead to 2026, it’s also a good time to look at new ways to add value on the farm. One area getting plenty of attention lately is the carbon credit market and how it could fit into long-term management plans...

Previewing the first WASDE report since the government shutdown

Previewing the first WASDE report since the government shutdown

After not getting a WASDE report in October due to the government shutdown, the USDA announced that there will be a WASDE report this month regardless of whether or not the shutdown has ended. This has the commodity markets very excited, as there has not been much...

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A growing season of variability in Iowa

A growing season of variability in Iowa

Each growing season is different and the growing season in Iowa this year has been defined by a wide range of outcomes. Yields across the state have varied based on several conditions but primarily rainfall timing and disease pressure. The growing season got off to...