Farmer Sentiment Following the U.S. Election Reaches Highest Levels Since May 2021

Farmer sentiment jumped again in November, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer climbing 30 points to a reading of 145. This marked the highest level of farmer optimism since May 2021. Both of the barometer’s sub-indices increased
Economists Forecast a Drop in Land Prices

Lower returns to rented land and higher interest rates began signaling the potential for falling farmland prices in 2023. Farmdoc from the University of Illinois says those signals are continuing, with the current fundamentals suggesting land value
Boozman Stresses Economic Assistance Relief for Struggling Farm Families

WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, urged Congress to provide emergency economic assistance to agricultural producers facing market losses. “It’s clear the pain our farm families are
Insights Into the CHS, West Central Merger

(ST PAUL, MN) – Last week, members of West Central Ag Services voted to approve the sale of their cooperative to CHS. With 14 locations and more than 3,000 cooperative members in west central Minnesota, West Central
Consumer Institute Advocates for AM Radio

The American Consumers Institute is the latest organization to voice strong support for the bipartisan AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. Nate Scherer, policy analyst for the group, says AM radio is vital for ensuring public safety