Friday, July 17, 2026 12:27PM CDT
OCP Group could begin shipping duty-free Moroccan phosphate fertilizer to the United States within days, a move USDA says could lower fertilizer costs for U.S. farmers.
Friday, July 17, 2026 12:16PM CDT
Monsanto withdrew its petition seeking antidumping duties on Chinese glyphosate imports after farm groups strongly criticized the move as harmful to struggling farmers.
Thursday, July 16, 2026 5:17PM CDT
House Republicans approved a budget blueprint authorizing up to $12 billion in farm aid, sending spending instructions to the House Agriculture Committee as the measure heads toward a House floor vote next week.
House Republicans approved a budget blueprint authorizing up to $12 billion in farm aid, sending spending instructions to the House Agriculture Committee as the measure heads towar...
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Over time, the farm safety net has shifted from primarily offsetting market losses to increasingly boosting profitability for major commodity crops since 2007, according to economi...
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A heat wave typically ends with widespread showers and thunderstorms, but this one might not. If that is indeed the case, stress on crops will likely continue in the cooler air tha...
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A new poll conducted on behalf of the Renewable Fuels Association found wide support among registered voters polled for permanent, national E15 and legislation to make that happen.
Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture on Wednesday examined issues around Brazil's production forecasts for 2027. Like U.S. farmers, Brazilian farmers face low comm...
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In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at high diesel costs hitting returns; March equipment sales down; reports that Cat buys Monarch technology; Fieldwork Roboti...
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The U.S. has accomplished a lot in 250 years. Perhaps the best way to appreciate those accomplishments is by learning more about what they really are and how they truly came to be.
September corn is down 1 1/2 cents and August soybeans are down 1 1/2 cents. September KC wheat is up 2 1/4 cents, September Chicago wheat is down 1/4 cents, and September MIAX Minneapolis wheat is down 1/2 cents.
Live cattle futures broke below support, adding to the already negative market so far this month. Feeder cattle futures are on their way to do the same. Hogs held onto the strong gains from Wednesday as fundamental support improves.