John Newton Named AFBF Vice President of Public Policy and Economic Analysis

Farm Bureau veteran Dr. John Newton returns to the American Farm Bureau Federation team on October 20, 2025, to serve as Vice President of Public Policy and Economic Analysis. In this role, he will lead AFBF’s government
Feeders the Leaders Again Today

Feeders once again led the trade today, showing strength amid broader market uncertainty. Concerns continue to mount over the ongoing government shutdown, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins confirmed that the proposed aid package for farmers won’t be
REPORT: Farmer Aid Plan Will Have to Wait Until Shutdown Ends

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Reports of a potential farmer aid package announcement this week are now on hold as farmers will have to wait until after the government shutdown ends. Both Barron’s and Bloomberg are reporting that Agriculture
Quiet Grain Trade With More Strength in Cattle

Grain markets are mostly quiet once again today as we drift around without much fresh news for traders. Meantime, the cattle market continues to find strong support on Thursday. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins
Cost Share Programs Create a Spillover Effect for Widespread Cover Crop Adoption

BROOKINGS, S.D. — Oct. 9, 2025 — The research behind cover crops is clear. The sustainable agriculture practice enhances soil fertility and structure, improves soil infiltration and water storage, reduces soil erosion, controls weeds and pest and
Whole Raw Soybeans Cost Competitive Protein Supplement for Cows and Calves

By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Educator Current market conditions for raw, whole soybeans are making them price competitive in parts of Nebraska with other protein sources, such as distillers grains and alfalfa hay, to be used as
USSEC Announces New Regional Boundaries and Leadership Appointments

St., Louis, Mo, USA – Oct. 9, 2025, The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) has announced a new regional model and leadership appointments designed to enhance alignment across markets and expand opportunities for U.S. Soy worldwide. The
Conversations About the Ag Economy, New Products and Potash

In late September, Jesse Allen took a tour of Nutrien’s Allan Potash mine site along with their global headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for a look inside the company’s operations. He sat down for wide-ranging conversation about the
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 10/09/25

October 9, 2025 At this hour: 🌽Corn market is down 0-1c, 🌱soybeans are down 3-4c, 🍞wheat is up 1-2c, 🛢️crude oil is down 36-38c, 💲US Dollar is down 4-5 points. -Corn futures continue to trend sideways trading
What’s New in the Loveland Products Lineup?
As farmers are busy with harvest season, there are always thoughts about the next year and products that could help achieve goals on your operation. Jesse Allen recently sat down with Jake Walker, Director of Marketing for