Lack of Chinese Buying of U.S. Beans Continues

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StoneX has released its latest customer survey on this year’s corn and soybean crops. Arlan Suderman with StoneX breaks down the numbers, the soybean balance sheet, and the lack of Chinese buying from the U.S. He also

Nebraska Sorghum Field Day moves to Axtell in September

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LINCOLN, Neb.– Nebraska sorghum growers, agribusiness professionals and industry partners are invited to attend the 2025 Nebraska Sorghum Field Day on Mon., Sept. 8, at 5:00 p.m. The event is hosted by Nebraska Grain Sorghum Board Chair

Opening Markets to U.S. Dairy Improves Access to Nutrition

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ARLINGTON, VA – A first-of-its-kind study published in the peer-reviewed journal Food Policy concludes that by complementing local production, U.S. dairy exports to lower and middle-income countries (LMICs) significantly increased availability of critical nutrients that help combat malnutrition, stunting, blindness, weakened bones,

Over 500,000 in US Growing Corn, NCGA Reports

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The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) released numbers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture today showing there are 526,263 farmers in the U.S. growing corn. NCGA has long said it represents the interest of over 300,000 corn growers. But that

Farm and Sugar Experts Highlight Challenging Market Conditions

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(Traverse City, MI) – Immense financial pressures and predatory international trade practices are threatening American family farms and factories. Farm economy and sugar policy exports presented on the challenges facing the U.S. sugar industry at the American