Trump Signs Executive Order Extending Pause on China Tariffs for 90 Days

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order extending the pause on high U.S. tariffs for Chinese goods by another 90 days, a White House official reportedly told CNBC on Monday afternoon. The decision came just hours
Cattle Refining Direction
The cattle market is looking for new direction after last Friday’s limit-down move, with boxed beef continuing higher and early cash trade holding steady. Soybeans are reacting to President Trump’s overnight hint at possible future purchases from
Soybeans Continue Higher After Trump Message to China

Soybeans are the star of the show on Monday after President Trump’s social media post on Sunday evening calling on China to quadruple its U.S. soybean purchases. Meantime, corn and wheat are quiet ahead of Tuesday’s August
New and Upgraded Case IH Products Bring Versatility and Efficiency to both Livestock and Cash Crop Operations

(Racine, August 11, 2025) –– Case IH is continuing to support producers of all sizes and needs with its newest solutions ranging from compact to utility tractors to upgraded round balers. Producers can choose from an enhanced
Ag Secretary Makes Another Nebraska Visit

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins sat down with farmers and ranchers at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center for a closed-press roundtable on tariffs and trade. Producers shared how the on-again, off-again tariffs
Visit ‘Your Demand Destination’ at the Farm Progress Show

BLOOMINGTON, ILL – AUGUST 11, 2025 – The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) and IL Corn are teaming up at the 2025 Farm Progress Show to highlight how innovation is creating new demand, expanding markets and ensuring a sustainable,
AgriGold’s 2026 Seed Products Tackle Farmers’ Top Agronomic Concerns

WESTFIELD, Ind. (Aug. 11, 2025) — During periods of unpredictable weather and market conditions, product stability can offer consistent benefits for farmers. That’s why the average yield gain of AgriGold’s 2026 new corn offerings won’t go unnoticed.
How Late-Season Nitrogen Impacts Grain Fill in Corn

From drought-stressed fields at the start of the growing season to record-setting July rains in some areas, 2025 has kept growers guessing, especially when it comes to nitrogen availability for corn. Today’s modern hybrids continue nitrogen uptake
Aerial Applicators Seeding Cover Crops, Nourishing Soil This Late Summer and Early Fall

ALEXANDRIA, VA – August 11, 2025 – While farm fields will soon be harvested and the farm season begins to wind down, aerial applicators are still working by seeding cover crops via aircraft. You may continue to hear
U.S. Soy and Vietnam Celebrate 30 Years of Collaboration with Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Trade

ST. LOUIS — The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) commemorated three decades of partnership between U.S. Soy and Vietnam with milestones including a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a keystone conference. The events highlighted the strength of