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South American Weather and Crop Update (1-16-26)

South American Weather and Crop Update (1-16-26)

Right now is the short timeframe in which the crops in both Brazil and Argentina are in the critical yield determining phase. As a result, the weather is a huge focal point for the global grain markets. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the weather forecast in South America looks good currently. The latest projections from the USDA expect this to be a pretty good crop from South America. There may still be even more room for these projections to increase, as the recent rains have...

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Fighting for farmers in 2025

Fighting for farmers in 2025

The American Farm Bureau is looking ahead to 2025 after a strong finish to 2024 with farm aid being included in the Continuing Resolution. Producers will be helped by $10 billion dollars in farm aid and $21 billion in farm disaster aid as part of the CR. Next up is...

Mexico is U.S. dairy’s most reliable customer

Mexico is U.S. dairy’s most reliable customer

America’s dairy exports to Mexico are approaching record levels as consumer demand for dairy products continues to outpace the country’s production. Mexico is the leading market for U.S. dairy products, comprising over one-fourth of international sales. Dairy product...

Be better prepared for pest protection in soybeans

Be better prepared for pest protection in soybeans

As we prepare and finalize plans for the 2025 crop, we have to start thinking about how we will protect our plants in the fields. So many factors are beyond our control, but crop protection isn’t necessarily one of them. While things may not go according to plan or...

USMCA biotech corn dispute settled in U.S. favor

USMCA biotech corn dispute settled in U.S. favor

After almost two years of back and forth between the parties, a U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement Dispute Settlement Panel recently announced its ruling on a U.S. challenge of Mexico’s ban of U.S. biotech corn imports. In a March 2023 senate hearing, Under Secretary for...

Bird flu driving egg costs higher

Bird flu driving egg costs higher

Shoppers were buying more eggs to bake Christmas treats ahead of the holiday season at the same time U.S. wholesale egg prices were up 150 percent from last year. Reuters says the average retail price of a dozen eggs surpassed $3.60 in November, $2.50 higher than the...

NPB recaps 2024 for the holidays

NPB recaps 2024 for the holidays

As 2024 draws to a close, the National Pork Board wants to take a moment to look back on the work that they Pork Checkoff accomplished this year based on producer priorities. One primary initiative is the 15-member producer-led Board of Directors allocated a large...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (3-13-25)

U.S. Export Sales Report (3-13-25)

Despite a slight miss to the corn sales, the grain numbers from this week’s export sales were positive for the marketplace. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers from the USDA. McBride said the markets will keep a close eye on...

New NPPC President looks ahead to a busy term

New NPPC President looks ahead to a busy term

The National Pork Industry Forum is one of the most important industry events of the year. The event, which is a joint annual business meeting of the National Pork Producers Council and the National Pork Board, is taking place right now in Orlando, Florida. Duane...

Data-driven success with GHX

Data-driven success with GHX

In today’s challenging agricultural economy, farmers must leverage every piece of data available to maximize their return on investment. Programs like GHX from Golden Harvest are empowering growers by providing data-driven insights to select the right hybrids,...