With old crop corn ending stocks at only 1.365 billion bushels, the recent push to new contract lows in corn futures and collapse in the July/December spreads has been a head-scratcher for market ...
The Agriculture Department will release the rates at which producers of specific row crops will be paid one-time bridge payments in response to temporary trade market disruptions and increased ...
The USDA has released its long-awaited November crop production and World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate reports.
The federal government’s continued shutdown is no longer just a Washington standoff — it’s becoming a real-world problem for farmers and ranchers. As the days drag on without resolution, three Kansas ...
Soybeans and winter wheat prices eroded lower immediately following today’s report.
USDA’s Supplemental Disaster Relief Program expands support for uninsured crops, nurseries, perennial plants, stored ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced major updates to federal crop insurance, reducing red tape for ...
This past week’s USDA reports delivered subtle but meaningful changes that are already shaping market sentiment. Both corn and soybean old crop stocks were lowered, tightening the balance sheets and ...
Kevin Barnes, NASS Associate Administrator, Hubert Hamer, NASS Administrator, Cindy Nickerson, OCE Deputy Chief Economist, and Mark Jekanowski, World Agricultural Outlook Board Chair at USDA (USDA ...
Mychal Neumiller, secretary for the U.S. Custom Harvesters, says they have seen some issues with harvesting fall crops, including wetter corn and poor soybean performance.
USDA hopes expansion of crop insurance access for farmers and ranchers will boost the farm safety net, according to a Dec. 5 ...