Grain Handling Innovations from AGI (Part One)
In part one of our Grain Handling Innovations from AGI series, we talked about their latest advancements in grain augers and technology during the 2025 Farm Progress Show. Jason Jones, U.S. Portable Sales Director for AGI, joined
Grain Handling Innovations from AGI (Part One)
In part one of our Grain Handling Innovations from AGI series, we talked about their latest advancements in grain augers and technology during the 2025 Farm Progress Show. Jason Jones, U.S. Portable Sales Director for AGI, joined
International Partnership to Accelerate Soybean Development

WASHINGTON (Sept. 11, 2025) — Hybrid seeds, produced by cross-pollinating crops to improve the offspring’s characteristics, have higher yields and can increase farmer profits. However, creating hybrids is labor-intensive and difficult to perform on many popular crops,
Farm Credit Leads Ag Group Support for Farm Bill 2.0 Passage

WASHINGTON, D.C. – More than 260 agriculture organizations, representing constituencies in all fifty states and Puerto Rico, signed a letter urging Congress to further support America’s farmers and ranchers through the passage of a Farm Bill 2.0. The letter to leadership
Nebraska Farmers and Ranchers Share Struggles, Farm Bureau Offers Solutions at Husker Harvest Days

WOOD RIVER, NEB. – While the nation’s largest outdoor farm show is known for showcasing the latest technology, the conversation inside the Nebraska Farm Bureau building at Husker Harvest Days focused on the stark realities facing farm
Fedorchak Discusses Trade, Input Costs, and Farm Bill with North Dakota Farmers Union

Washington, D.C. — This week, Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak (R-ND) welcomed 24 ag producers and leaders to Washington, D.C., as part of the North Dakota Farmers Union’s (NDFU) annual visit to the U.S. Capitol. The group, representing a wide range
Soybeans and Cattle Lead Thursday Trade

Soybeans are leading the grains while cattle are leading the proteins at midday on Thursday. We discuss the markets, look at the new CPI data and more with Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, in our
Governor Pillen Promotes Nebraska Ethanol, Concludes Successful Trade Mission to Japan

LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen wrapped up a highly productive trade mission to Japan. The mission included meetings with key importers of Nebraska beef and pork; opportunities to promote Nebraska-made biofuels; and high-level discussions to strengthen
Market Preps Ahead of the WASDE

Midweek markets are setting the stage for Friday’s USDA WASDE report, with traders bracing for what’s expected to be a reduction in both corn and soybean acres. That anticipation kept grain trade choppy, as the market tries
Canadian Sales of Combines Soar in August 2025 as U.S. Sales Decline Continues

Milwaukee, WI – According to recent data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), Canadian sales of combines jumped 52.2% in August 2025 compared to the year before. Sales were also up 2.3% year-to-date. U.S. sales of combines fell