Corn Continues Under $4 as Market Awaits Fresh Demand Signals

Grain and oilseed futures are trending lower at mid-day, pressured by continued favorable weather across the Midwest and a lack of momentum on the U.S.-China trade front. Corn remains under the $4 mark, reflecting both strong yield
Lower Grains Again on Tuesday

Another lower day in the grain markets with plenty of economic news to take a look at on Tuesday. Mike Castle with StoneX joined us for a conversation in our Market Talk Midday Commentary. Please remember the
The Nebraska Corn Board Is Seeking Applications for Blender Pump Grant Program

Lincoln, Neb. – The Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) is now accepting applications for the Blender Pump Grant Program. This initiative is designed to increase the availability of higher ethanol blends, including E15, E30 and E85 at fuel
Soil Health Resources for Solar Development are Provided in New Fact Sheet from the Center for Rural Affairs

LYONS, NEBRASKA — As solar energy projects continue to grow across the U.S., a fact sheet from the Center for Rural Affairs outlines how new development can be designed to protect soil health, reduce erosion, and maintain
IDFA Testifies on the Global Nonfat Milk Solids Market at the U.S. International Trade Commission

WASHINGTON, July 28, 2025—The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) today testified at a U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) hearing to discuss the competitiveness of U.S. nonfat milk solids (NFS) producers in global markets, specifically highlighting the difference
2024 Total U.S. Farm Production Costs Down From 2023

U.S. farm production expenditures were estimated by the USDA at $477.6 billion in 2024, down from $481.9 billion in 2023. The 2024 total farm production expenditures were down 0.9 percent compared to 2023. The four largest expenditures