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November pork and beef export below year-ago levels

November pork and beef export below year-ago levels

Exports of U.S. pork remained relatively strong in November but were below the large total reported in November 2024, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Lamb exports were a bright spot, posting the largest volume since July and highest value since May. USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom said November pork export value per head slaughtered was outstanding at $70.26, even though that value is slightly below a year ago. The average for...

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Global forecast: beef production to fall further in 2025

Global forecast: beef production to fall further in 2025

Beef production in major exporting and consuming regions is projected to decline in 2025, with global output likely to remain under pressure heading into 2026, analysts at Rabobank reported this week. The report indicates the largest volume reductions are expected in...

Pork prices holding above the cost of production

Pork prices holding above the cost of production

Pork supplies are similar to a year ago, even with hogs being fed to heavier weights before being sent to market. Lee Schulz, chief economist with Ever.Ag, says demand has been steady for several quarters, and prices continue to remain above the cost of production....

Purina: Cattle condition is key to breeding results

Purina: Cattle condition is key to breeding results

Breeding season may still feel a little ways off, but the work that determines next year’s calf crop is already underway. For beef producers, supporting cows through the stretch between calving and cycling is one of the most important management windows of the year....

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-4-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-4-25)

We’re finally seeing the export numbers for the end of October. This timeframe is when President Trump and President Xi agreed on the trade framework for U.S. soybeans. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the report confirms that China did make purchases at...

Year-round E15 sales would provide tremendous boost to corn demand

Year-round E15 sales would provide tremendous boost to corn demand

United States farmers are incredibly good at what they do. Not only do they farm sustainably and efficiently but they are finding ways to increase productivity seemingly every growing season. With that increased productivity comes a growing need for market...

Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance visits D.C. to talk USMCA

Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance visits D.C. to talk USMCA

Members of the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance (CAFTA) recently made a trip to Washington, D.C., to talk trade with U.S. officials on Capitol Hill, in the White House, and at USDA. Michael Harvey, executive director of CAFTA, said the upcoming review of the...

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Specialty crop growers feeling left out

Specialty crop growers feeling left out

In a time of financial stress for many farmers across the country, the $12 billion bridge assistance payments that were recently announced are welcome relief for many. However, $11 billion dollars of the relief payments are being distributed to row crop farmers,...

U.S. Export Sales Report (12-4-25)

Impacts of Argentina’s export tax cut

It was recently announced that Argentina cut its export tax by 2%, which creates even more of a price gap with U.S. soybean prices. However, the global demand situation is too complex to trade just on prices alone. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the...