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Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

Grassley sows doubt on farm bill’s Senate prospects

The U.S. House of Representatives passed its version of the farm bill on April 30th by a 224–200 vote. With passage through the House, this is the furthest a farm bill has advanced since 2018. However, despite passage in the House, the farm bill still has a long way to go to make it through the Senate. United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) says his recent conversations with Senate Ag Chair John Boozman have left him less than optimistic for a Senate farm bill. Grassley says the House...

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AFBF continues to push for new farm bill

AFBF continues to push for new farm bill

The American Farm Bureau Federation is urging Congress to continue work on a new farm bill. More than one month ago, the House Agriculture Committee passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act on a bipartisan basis. Brian Glenn, director of government affairs for...

NCGA survey shows rising alarm over fertilizer costs

NCGA survey shows rising alarm over fertilizer costs

U.S. corn farmers are growing increasingly concerned about fertilizer affordability and availability, with worries extending beyond the current planting season. That’s according to new survey results released by the National Corn Growers Association. Surveys conducted...

Spring volatility gives way to El Niño watch

Spring volatility gives way to El Niño watch

Spring weather across Iowa and much of the Midwest has been delivering the kind of rapid temperature swings farmers know all too well. Warm afternoons that hint at an early planting push have quickly been followed by colder air, gusty winds, and even lingering shots...

Quiet April WASDE report still contained important information

Quiet April WASDE report still contained important information

The April WASDE report lined up with the market expectations and made virtually no changes this month. However, that’s not to say that the report did not contain valuable information moving forward. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the April WASDE included...

Projecting demand for grilling season as beef prices soar

Projecting demand for grilling season as beef prices soar

Every year the meat industry can rely on a spike in demand for meat during the summer grilling season. However, with beef prices at extremely high levels in stores, will demand this grilling season be as high as it typically would be during the spring and summer...

GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM streamlines brands after acquisition

GDM is moving ahead with a seed brand realignment that will take effect in 2027, but company leaders say growers should expect no changes for the 2026 planting season. The move follows GDM’s acquisition of AgReliant last September, a deal that brought together major...

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Market fundamentals are keeping corn prices low

Market fundamentals are keeping corn prices low

Even when there have been good news headlines, the corn prices have been resistant to move upwards. Unfortunately, the fundamentals in the corn marketplace just aren’t friendly to a significant price increase. Jacob Burks, chief growth officer at AgMarket.Net, said...

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-16-26)

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-16-26)

This week’s export sales were strong again for the corn markets. This is exactly what we need to see in order for meet high expectations. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers from the USDA. Unfortunately, the soybeans continued...