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Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

Markets stay cautious in fog of uncertainty

After some fireworks late last week, things have quieted down in the grain trade. The latest spark came as China and the United States each slapped new fees on maritime shipping from the other country. It’s another step in the ongoing trade war, but for now, markets seem to be taking it in stride as traders weigh the impact alongside the continued government shutdown. Garrett Toay with AgTraderTalk says the move is just another notch in the belt of this ongoing trade fight. While the shipping...

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PRRS is still a real threat to hog herds

PRRS is still a real threat to hog herds

We have been spending so much of our recent time worrying about how to prevent African Swine Fever and tracking its march around the globe. While occurrences have lessened, it is still a very real threat. However, we cannot ever put all our eggs into one basket when...

Growth in farmland values continues

Growth in farm real estate values remained strong but showed some signs of easing alongside higher interest rates. The Kansas City Federal Reserve says the average interest rates on farm loans increased from record lows at the beginning of last year to decade highs by...

Red meat demand poised for rebound in China

Consumer demand in China is returning as a COVID wave eases and residents respond to the government?s elimination of most COVID-related restrictions. This increased activity, paired with economic strength for the Chinese consumer, points to a strong second quarter for...

WHO rejects plant-based COVID vaccine

WHO rejects plant-based COVID vaccine

Medicago, a drug manufacturer in Quebec City, Canada, has announced that it is closing down operations. While Health Canada has approved Medicago?s plant-based vaccine, the World Health Organization (WHO) has officially given notice that Medicago?s vaccine will not...

Pork industry still waiting for Supreme Court decision on Prop 12

Pork industry still waiting for Supreme Court decision on Prop 12

The United States pork industry is still on hold, waiting for a decision from the Supreme Court regarding its case against California?s Prop 12. The law would try and regulate pork that is imported to California from other states.Tyler Bettin is the director of...

Naig says ?There was no improvement? in Mexico?s corn proposal

Naig says ?There was no improvement? in Mexico?s corn proposal

The latest chapter in the proposed Mexican ban on GMO corn unfolded last week. The Mexican government says that it will back off on the GMO ban for yellow corn, but will keep it in place for white corn. However, they want to see an open transition to non-GMO yellow...

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Telling the story of ag and tractor pulling

Telling the story of ag and tractor pulling

Understanding the consumer through his or her own eyes, our end users of the products – the consumers of food of course – and their take on what happens out in the countryside without knowledge of production.  You’ll generally find Kyle Jackson, dressed in his famous...