Grains See Pullback in Tuesday Trade

Grain and oilseed markets are sliding today under the weight of technical selling, improving weather across much of the U.S., and lingering concerns over export demand as the trade war with China drags on. On the livestock
New Organic Microlearning from the USDA

The National Organic Program (NOP) published a new microlearning to the Organic Integrity Learning Center. The microlearning, A Newcomer’s Guide to Certification for Handlers, is for organic handlers, such as processors, co-packers (contract manufacturers), distributors, wholesalers, importers/exporters, brokers, storage
China Says It Won’t Be Affected by Loss of U.S. Grains and Oilseeds

China’s grain supply won’t be affected by a loss of U.S. feed grain and oilseed imports, thanks to abundantly available substitutes on the global market and sufficient reserves at home. That’s according to a report from Bloomberg.
Sunflower Acres Expected to Increase in 2025

U.S. growers say they will plant 49% more sunflowers this year. Oilseed crushers and bird food buyers were expecting an acre increase given small carryover seed stocks. Non-oil sunflower acres were somewhat below most traders’ thoughts. According