A Market Day Filled with Ifs, Ands, and Buts

Soybeans are still drawing support from the phone conversation earlier this week, while traders also look ahead to Tuesday’s WASDE report for fresh direction. In the cattle market, attention turned to President Trump’s executive order regarding imported
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 2/06/26

February 6, 2026 At this hour: 🌽Corn market is down 1-2c, 🌱soybeans are up 2-3c, 🍞wheat is down 0-1c, 🛢️crude oil is down $1.00-$1.01, 💲US Dollar is up 2-3 points -Weekly export sales yesterday was within trade
USDA Encourages Producers to Prepare for FBA Program Access Through Login.gov

USDA officials say they remain on track to meet a late-February rollout for the Farm Business Assistance program, with payments expected to begin flowing on schedule and new digital tools being introduced to streamline the process for
Family Farmers and Consumers Fight for Level Playing Field

WASHINGTON – As Americans prepare to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday, National Farmers Union (NFU) is drawing attention to a different kind of matchup: family farmers and consumers versus corporate monopolies that aren’t playing fair. The “Farmer’s Share of the
Soybeans, Cattle and Outside Markets Show Friday Strength

There is a lot going on in the markets this week from 45Z and biofuels news to US/China relations, the Greeley, CO JBS plant strike potential and much more. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins
Virginia Cattleman Takes Helm as NCBA President

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Since 1850, Gene Copenhaver’s family has been rooted in the land raising crops and livestock. The Virginia cattleman now takes the helm as the new president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA). Copenhaver’s
Farmers Union Launches Collegiate Clubs

Abby Kolousek grew up in Farmers Union. She attended camps and a D.C. Fly-In with her parents Scott and Amber. When she learned there was an opportunity to continue her involvement at the collegiate level, she was
Agriculture Groups Urge EPA to Uphold Science-Based Pesticide Review Process

WASHINGTON D.C. — A coalition of leading agricultural organizations today sent a letter to Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), urging the agency to uphold its rigorous, science-based pesticide registration process and ensure
U.S. Wheat Associates Welcomes USDA Wheat Purchases Under Food for Peace Program

ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) welcomed the awarding of $452 million to the World Food Program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The award is the first under the USDA’s administration of the Food for Peace program. “Transitioning
SDSU Extension co-hosting Cattlemen’s Education Day

BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension, in partnership with the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association, is hosting Cattlemen’s Education Day on Feb. 19, 2026. Beef producers and industry professionals will hear the latest information on carcass