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New World Screwworm getting closer to U.S. border

New World Screwworm getting closer to U.S. border

There’s been a lot of anxiety recently about the proximity of New World Screwworm to the U.S. border. Not only has the pest moved further north, but it has also seen a significant increase in detections. Ross Baldwin of AgMarket.Net said New World Screwworm is now within 200 miles of the border. The increase in cases has only caused more concern here in the U.S. However, Baldwin said he doesn’t think this changes too much when it comes to the fundamentals in the cattle markets. For more...

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More data released on foreign-owned land

More data released on foreign-owned land

Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land remains a widely debated topic. Two additional years of data from 2022 and 2023 became available recently, and Danny Munch, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said only a small portion of foreign-owned...

Autonomous equipment use to grow 12 percent

Autonomous equipment use to grow 12 percent

The autonomous harvester market size is expected to record a 12 percent annual growth rate between 2024 and 2032. Global Market Insights says the rise will be fueled by a surge in product launches and the melding of advanced technologies with farm management systems....

USB showing the value of the Soy Checkoff in 2025

USB showing the value of the Soy Checkoff in 2025

Yesterday we talked with United Soybean Board (USB) Executive Committee Member Rob Ewoldt, an Iowa producer. We talked about some of the challenges and opportunities that the USB is looking at in 2025. We know that the current situation is going to make it tough for...

Landus celebrates Carbon Intensity Program participants

Landus celebrates Carbon Intensity Program participants

Over 50 farmers were recognized by Landus last week for their participation in the pilot of the Carbon Intensity Program. To be enrolled, farmers provided machinery data and physical and digital records related to their farm programs and carbon intensity practices....

Takeaways from annual USDA crop production report

Takeaways from annual USDA crop production report

Market reaction was swift following the publication of reports last Friday from the USDA including the annual crop production report. USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer says changes made to corn and soybean yields were the focus. Those changes were made in the final...

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