Weekly Corn, Soybean Export Sales Surge

Sales of corn and beans for delivery in the 2024-2025 marketing year, which starts on September 1, jumped during the week ending on August 22. The Ag Department says corn sales in those seven days were reported
Top Ag Democrat Doubles Down in Op-Ed as SNAP Turns 60

Top House Ag Democrat David Scott of Georgia is doubling down in his bid to undo GOP SNAP reforms in the committee-passed Republican farm bill. Scott amplified in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution op-ed his clarion call in the
Soybean Export Sales Drop Sharply, but Rebound Coming

Global demand for U.S. soybeans has fallen sharply as international buyers remain discouraged by the strong dollar, slowing economic growth, and uncertainty over the direction of U.S. trade policy in an election year. Export sales of new-crop
Cost Report for Milk Production by Herd Size

U.S. dairy farms vary widely in size, from fewer than 50 dairy cows to having 2,000 or more. While many factors can influence a dairy farm’s production cost per unit of milk, such as technology use, management,