US Farmers Expected to Increase Corn Acreage as Prices Remain Resilient

DENVER (February 20, 2025)—U.S. farmers are projected to shift acreage to corn this spring as corn prices maintain an impressive run while prices for competing crops struggle to keep pace. Corn prices have been buoyed by tight
Secretary Rollins Hosts a Roundtable with Farmers to Discuss Avian Flu and Other Critical Issues

Washington, D.C., Feb. 20, 2025 — Today, Secretary Brooke Rollins hosted a roundtable with two dozen farmers to hear their perspective on the best approaches to combat avian flu and ultimately lower egg prices. They also discussed other
Midwest Animal Science Meeting to Highlight SDSU Research

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Department of Animal Science students and faculty will present their latest research and extension projects at the 2025 Midwest Section meeting of the American Society of Animal Science. This year’s
Bushel Plus Ltd. Expands Global Footprint into the US

Brandon, Manitoba – [February 19, 2025] – Bushel Plus Ltd. (Bushel Plus), a global leader in harvest optimization technology, announces its expansion into the US agriculture market. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the company’s mission to enhance
OAL Rejects Portions of LCFS Amendments, Citing Clarity Concerns

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced this week that the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has rejected one or more of the recently adopted amendments to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard
No Ban Coming After New Case of Mexican Screwworm

Another case of New World screwworm was found in a Mexican cow south of the border. Despite that, USDA says it won’t limit cattle imports from Mexico. Reuters says U.S. cattle supplies in recent months grew tight
Boosting Ethanol Can Avert a Farm Crisis

In an annual address on the state of the industry, Renewable Fuels President and CEO Geoff Cooper highlighted the ethanol industry’s pivotal role in American agriculture. He also outlined how ethanol can again help the farm sector
EU Exploring Import Restrictions Which Might Include Soy

The European Union wants to block imports of particular foodstuffs made to different standards to protect its farmers, which is similar to President Trump’s reciprocal trade policy. The Financial Times says the EU Commission will look into
Weekly Corn Inspections for Export Rise

Data from the USDA shows inspections of corn for export rose last week while soybean and wheat assessments declined during the week ending on February 13. Weekly corn inspections totaled 1.61 million metric tons. The agency said
U.S. Soy Announces NEXTILE Challenge Winners

The next wave of sustainable fashion is soy-based textiles, which are on the rise. To spur innovation in that space, U.S. Soy announced Clara Padgham from the University of Wisconsin as the national winner of the NEXTILE: