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South American Weather and Crop Update (12-2-25)

South American Weather and Crop Update (12-2-25)

As planting season continues in South America, the dry weather is starting to raise some eyebrows. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather forecasts for Brazil and Argentina. McBride said planting progress is still close to the average in Brazil. Argentina is also close to the average on planting progress, although it is slightly behind. The team at Allendale can be reached by calling 800-262-7538, or you can visit allendale-inc.com.

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Applications are open for 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship

Applications are open for 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship

The National Cattlemen’s Foundation (NCF) is encouraging college students who are pursuing careers in the beef industry to apply for the 2026 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship. Ten students will be selected to receive scholarships worth $1,500 each. NCBA Senior Vice...

Korean pizza chain adding U.S. pork sausage to menu

Korean pizza chain adding U.S. pork sausage to menu

In South Korea, pizza chain Pizza Alvolo was looking to add something new to its menu. When it turned to the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) for assistance, USMEF Senior Marketing Manager for Foodservice in Korea Elly Sung suggested U.S. pork sausage. After...

Strong yields & weak margins: Financial pressures mount on farmers

Strong yields & weak margins: Financial pressures mount on farmers

The 2025 season has been defined by both resilience and strain in the farm economy. Strong yields in many regions helped keep optimism alive, but they were tempered by financial pressures that have made every decision more critical. Interest rates remain historically...

Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Dry Iowa weather can make harvest more complicated

Combines are rolling across much of the state, and the dry weather has allowed harvest to continue mostly uninterrupted. However, that dryness can bring with it a whole different slate of issues. Southwest Iowa Beck’s Agronomist Nate Meyer said corn yields might seem...

Turkey inventory squeezed as Thanksgiving approaches

Turkey inventory squeezed as Thanksgiving approaches

As the weather turns cooler across the US, many shoppers are beginning to plan holiday meals. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Bernt Nelson said USDA’s latest Turkeys Raised Report gives us some important insight on the size of the U.S. flock ahead of...

Farm bankruptcies on the rise in 2025

Farm bankruptcies on the rise in 2025

The latest data from the Administrative Office of the United States Courts shows farm bankruptcies increasing year over year. Joe Peiffer, an attorney with Ag & Business Legal Strategies in Hiawatha Iowa, says the numbers are disturbing. Peiffer says the...

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U.S. Export Sales Estimates (10-16-25)

U.S. Export Sales Estimates (10-16-25)

As the government shutdown persists, we still don’t have any official export numbers to look at. We can, however, look again at the weekly estimates. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers are still projected to be well above the average. On the...

Falling oil prices should indicate cheaper fuel

Falling oil prices should indicate cheaper fuel

For the past several weeks and even several months, oil prices have held fairly steady, remaining in the mid-$60 per barrel range. But, thanks to OPEC’s increased production, that trend is no more. Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst for GasBuddy.com, said banks...

From the mine below to the fields beyond

From the mine below to the fields beyond

In our previous story on Nutrien’s Allan Facility, we heard how Environmental Engineer Curtis Ferguson and his team work to protect the land, air, and water surrounding one of Saskatchewan’s largest potash operations. Today, we delve beyond the surface to explore how...