Markets Mixed Across the Board as Traders Weigh Weather, Exports, and Economic Signals
Russia’s state weather agency continues to evaluate potential frost damage in key winter wheat growing areas. Meanwhile, France has slightly reduced its soft wheat planted area estimate from 4.63 million to 4.60 million hectares—still nearly 10% higher
Iowa Corn Partners with Hy-Vee, Growth Energy on Unleaded 88 Branding

JOHNSTON, Iowa – Iowa Corn and Growth Energy announced that they have partnered with Hy-Vee to update the branding for Unleaded 88 at Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh convenience stores across the Midwest. Unleaded 88 is a fuel
Pork Producers Score Reconciliation Relief, Remain Committed to Prop. 12 Fix

WASHINGTON, D.C. — National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) President Duane Stateler, a pork producer from McComb, Ohio, released the following statement on the recently released reconciliation package from the House Agriculture Committee. “America’s pork producers recognize and greatly appreciate the
House Releases Budget Reconciliation Text

WASHINGTON, DC — On Monday evening, the House Agriculture Committee released the text of its budget reconciliation package ahead of a Tuesday evening markup by the committee. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson (PA-15) issued the following
Secretary Rollins Concludes Day One of United Kingdom Agricultural Trade Delegation, Meets with U.S. Ambassador Warren Stephens and U.K. Counterparts

(London, U.K., May 12, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins concluded her first day in the United Kingdom during her trade delegation visit. This visit comes after President Donald J. Trump announced last week, on the 80th anniversary
Groups Support Supreme Court Hearing on Glyphosate Case

Groups representing U.S. farmers have filed a brief encouraging the Supreme Court to hear a case on labeling for glyphosate and other pesticides. The groups, which represent a broad swath of agriculture and cover over 300 million