Be Cautious of Headline Chatter

With all the tariff headline news flying around, it’s a good time to be cautious—especially when it comes to market movers or unverified rumors. Meanwhile, on the weather front, this weekend’s rain system has added to spring
Loveland Products and Ascribe Bioscience Expand Collaboration to Develop New Phytalix®-Based Solutions for US Row Crops

LOVELAND, CO (April 7, 2025) – Loveland Products, Inc., the proprietary products company for Nutrien Ag Solutions and a leading provider of crop input solutions, and Ascribe Bioscience, the developer of the biofungicide Phytalix®, announced the expansion of their collaboration
Grains Stabilize While Stocks Remain Volatile

Grain markets have somewhat stabilized to start the week while more volatility is hitting the stock market, energies and lower action is seen in livestock futures. We break down the latest market action with Arlan Suderman, Chief
Senators Marshall and Klobuchar Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Increase Access to Dairy Products and Support Dairy Farmers

Washington – U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minnesota) introduced the Dairy Nutrition Incentive Program Act of 2025, legislation that would increase access to dairy products for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants and
NCGA Launches New Phase of Consider Corn Challenge

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is launching its fifth iteration of Consider Corn Challenge, a contest in which participants can submit proposals for new uses of field corn that have quantifiable market demand. “Biobased products are a win-win for
Secretary Rollins Issues Memo to Expand Timber Production and Reduce Wildfire Risk

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins issued a Secretarial Memo to designate an “Emergency Situation Determination” for 112,646,000 acres of National Forestry System (NFS) land. This action follows President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order aimed at increasing
Fighting Misinformation, Protecting Your Bottom Line: Soy Checkoff Champions Seed Oils During Soy Foods Month

ST. LOUIS — As conversations around seed oils grow, U.S. soybean farmers can feel confident that their investment in the edible oils market is backed by strong, peer-reviewed science. Research continues to reaffirm the health benefits of seed
Does Early Planting Mean Higher Soybean Yield?

Soybean production in the United States has evolved significantly over the past two decades, with a growing emphasis on early planting to maximize yields. The Early Soybean Production System (ESPS), developed by Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana researchers,
Ag Groups Call for Swift Trade Resolution

Many U.S. agriculture groups are responding to the reciprocal tariffs announced by President Donald Trump by calling for a swift resolution to the trade conflict. That includes leaders of the National Corn Growers Association and the American
R-CALF USA Reaffirms Support of Ranchers Facing Criminal Charges Over Grazing Allotment

WASHINGTON, D.C. — R-CALF USA has called on Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to immediately dismiss criminal charges against South Dakota ranchers Charles and Heather Maude. The Maudes, ranchers from Caputa, South Dakota, were indicted in June 2024 on