Sunday, November 2, 2025 9:48AM CST
We'll see how commodity markets respond to any additional details of a trade deal with China, also watch for details on USDA support payments and how those pan out after said trade deal. Also, parts of U.S. and Canada will see several clipper weather systems pass through.
Friday, October 31, 2025 2:04PM CST
The October prices for corn and soybean contracts both averaged lower than the February price discovery period. Price protection in crop insurance policies will use the February price guarantees of $4.70 a bushel for corn and $10.54 for soybeans.
A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered USDA to pay for SNAP benefits in November while a judge in Massachusetts ordered USDA to provide details on its next steps by Monday.
Forty-nine lawmakers urged the Trump administration to reallocate 100% of biofuel gallons exempted from the Renewable Fuel Standard by small refineries for 2023-2025.
Should the markets really be driven by traders' reactions to news headlines as opposed to tangible fundamental developments? While the cattle complex has been losing money during t...
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Long-range models seem to agree that a flip in the weather pattern will occur in November, bringing heavier rain to central Brazil, but drying out southern Brazil and Argentina.
Newly appointed Kubota Tractor Corporation President Alex Woods said as Kubota struggles with tariffs, it has some evidence a bottom in the slumping compact tractor market is on th...
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Discussing farm financing is difficult but necessary. Farmers often need supportive financing tools and programs to navigate challenges. Additionally, numerous strategies and advic...
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December corn is down 1 cent per bushel, January soybeans are down 1/4 cent, December KC wheat is down 4 3/4 cents, December Chicago wheat is down 3 3/4 cents, and MIAX December Minneapolis wheat is up 0.0125 cents.
Cattle futures spent time on both sides of unchanged Thursday, eventually closing with minor gains. Light cash trade indicates lower prices. Hog futures continued to struggle as packers remained unaggressive.