An official with the Chinese embassy in the U.S. confirms President Trump and Chinese President Xi might be getting ready to ...
Basse notes China’s buys are tactical. He estimates that China may only fulfill 2 to 5 million tons of the requested 8 ...
The January Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor shows high input costs, weak prices, policy uncertainty and eroding trust in data have pushed many producers from planning for profitability to fighting for ...
As fertilizer prices emerge as a top threat to profitability, analysts highlight structural supply issues and global trade ...
Soybeans gapped higher on the open on Wednesday night on news that China and the U.S. are going to extend the trade truce ...
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the cattle futures have been chopping back and forth this week and need to take ...
From basis bumps to climate‑smart premiums, here’s how growers can benefit as ethanol plants implement the Clean Fuel ...
EPA eliminates 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and vehicle emission standards to save taxpayers $1.3 trillion.
Johnson said the merger could directly affect agriculture’s ability to move grain to domestic and export markets.
From La Niña to El Niño, what does the shifting Pacific mean for your 2026 yields? Atmospheric scientist Matt Reardon leans ...
Despite shifting market signals, some economists predict corn will remain the undisputed king of the acreage race.
New Farm Journal research explores six keys highlighting consolidation risk, regional divides and expansion sweet spots in a ...
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