Incredibly surviving the Civil War, world wars, depressions, epidemics, and every milestone for two centuries, the Taylor ...
Corn acres exceeded expectations at 95.3 million, while soybeans came in at 85.4 million. USDA also reports 5.29 billion ...
The Executive Order signed by President Trump Monday comes after years of farmer lobbying against phosphate duties, with ...
The March Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor found 54% of farmers don’t support the Trump administration’s use of tariffs as a negotiating strategy. President Donald Trump has been clear since the ...
As the House prepares to vote on year-round E15, there’s a new study out from the University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), and it’s is giving agriculture and ...
USDA says Trump’s executive order suspending phosphate duties could cut fertilizer prices by about 22%, saving U.S. farmers ...
Brad Kooima of Kooima Kooima Varilek says cattle futures are down with a risk off day in the ag markets. End of quarter ...
Nearly half (46%) of U.S. farmers believe we are on the brink of a farm crisis, according to a new survey released by the National Corn Growers Association. And 65% are more concerned now about their ...
The question hanging over U.S. agriculture this summer is no longer whether Washington and Beijing are talking again. The question is whether the latest agreement between the two countries will turn ...
The conflict in the Middle East is having a negative impact on input costs. farmdoc daily recently reported significant price increases for various inputs, ranging from sulfate and DAP to diesel.
The June Farm Journal Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor reveals a majority of ag economists support reopening the Mexican border ...
For the week July corn was down 4 ¾ cents, December was 2 ½ lower, July soybeans were 3 ½ higher, November soybeans gained 13 ½, July soybean meal was up $5.70, July soybean oil regained 161 points, ...