Economic Jitters and China Tensions Weigh on Wednesday Market Action

Grain markets are trading under pressure this morning, weighed down by strong U.S. planting progress, broader economic worries, and weakness in crude oil. The headline grabber, though, is fresh GDP data: the U.S. economy unexpectedly shrank by
In the First 100 Days of the Trump Administration, Secretary Rollins Puts Farmers First

(Washington, D.C., April 30, 2025) – In the first 100 days of the Trump Administration, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has taken action to support the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and put Farmers First at
Growers Invited to Enter 2025 NSP Yield Contest

LUBBOCK, TX. (April 30, 2025) — The National Sorghum Producers is now accepting entries for the 2025 National Sorghum Yield Contest. State and national winners will be selected from contestants in East and West regions across the Irrigated, Dryland
Wheat and Corn Finding Some Bounce on Wednesday Trade

We see the corn and wheat markets finding some positivity at midweek with pressure in soybeans and livestock. Arlan Suderman from StoneX joins us to discuss grains, livestock and macro market action on this Wednesday, April 30th
U.S. and Mexico Reach Agreement on Screwworm

The U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement on how to handle a damaging livestock pest called New World screwworm. Reuters says the agreement was reached only after Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins threatened to limit Mexican cattle imports
Corn and Soybean Growers Disappointed with Herbicide Decision

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Leaders of both the National Corn Growers Association and the American Soybean Association expressed disappointment with a decision by the International Trade Commission affirming that Corteva Agriscience was harmed by imports of a critical herbicide
Trade Mission to Expand Ag Exports to Hong Kong

USDA will lead a trade mission to Hong Kong from May 12-16 to enhance market access and expand American agricultural exports. The delegation includes more than three dozen agribusinesses, trade organizations, and representatives from five state departments