Be Cautious of Headline Chatter

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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

Grains Stabilize While Stocks Remain Volatile

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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

NCGA Launches New Phase of Consider Corn Challenge

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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

Does Early Planting Mean Higher Soybean Yield?

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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

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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