Trump Administration to Partially Fund SNAP After Court Orders Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday it will partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, after two federal judges ruled the government must keep the food aid program running during the shutdown. The U.S. Department
Soybeans and Cattle Find Monday Support

Soybeans and cattle are finding support to start the week and the month of November. Arlan Suderman with StoneX joins us for a look at the markets in our Midday Commentary for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.
Applications Open for the Inaugural USPCE Swine Legacy Scholarship Honoring Two Decades of Industry Advancement

Des Moines, Iowa. Nov. 3, 2025. The National Pork Industry Foundation (NPIF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing research and education in the pork industry, is proud to announce the establishment of the U.S. Pork Center of Excellence
Soybean, corn growers urged to scout for disease threats after harvest

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas farmers wrapping up harvest season are being urged to stay alert to crop diseases that could impact next year’s yields, according to Rodrigo Onofre, row crop plant pathologist with K-State Extension. For soybean
USMEF Statement on Progress in Trade Negotiations with China

The White House provided more details this weekend on the measures agreed to in last week’s meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, including progress on agricultural trade barriers imposed by China and suspension of port service
Groups Call on EPA to Reallocate Ethanol Waivers for Small Refineries

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — A number of biofuel and agriculture groups are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to finalize its proposal to reallocate 100% of biofuel gallons lost due to small refinery exemptions (SREs) granted under the Renewable
Environmental Groups Sue Over North Dakota’s Approval of 25,000-Head Riverview Dairy

LINCOLN, Neb. — Two environmental organizations have filed lawsuits against the state of North Dakota, arguing that the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) improperly approved a permit for Riverview ND, LLP to construct a 25,000-head
Corn Growers Outline Trade Barriers in Comments to USTR

To eliminate trade barriers and open new markets for corn farmers, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) filed comments today with the Office of United States Trade Representative outlining major obstacles corn producers continue to face. USTR is a part
New Leadership elected to the American Angus Association® Board of Directors

The American Angus Association® 142nd Annual Convention of Delegates gathered November 2 in Kansas City, Missouri. Five members were re-elected to a second term on the board of directors. They are Rob Adams, Union Springs, Alabama; Art Butler,
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 11/03/25

November 3, 2025 At this hour: 🌽Corn market is up 1-2c, 🌱soybeans are up 5-6c, 🍞wheat is up 4-5c, 🛢️crude oil is up 10-11c, 💲US Dollar is up 10-11 points. -Lance Honing of the USDA did announce