Looking at the Demand Balance Sheet for Grains

The August WASDE report showed U.S. corn yields surging to a record 188.8 bushels per acre—up 7.8 from July’s estimate—pushing production to an unprecedented 16.7 billion bushels. The question now: will those figures hold as next week’s
China Slaps 75.8% Anti-Dumping Duty on Canadian Canola, Escalating Trade Dispute

China has announced preliminary anti-dumping duties of 75.8% on Canadian canola imports, effective Thursday, marking a sharp escalation in a year-long trade dispute that began when Ottawa imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports last August. The
South Dakota Leads Bipartisan Legal Fight to Protect Ranchers from Misleading “Product of USA” Beef Labels

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced that he is leading a bipartisan coalition of 11 Attorneys General in filing an amicus brief supporting cattle ranchers in a case against beef manufacturers accused of selling foreign-sourced beef
Legal Victory Protects Cattle Producers from Emissions Regulations

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association secured a legal win that upholds protections for cattle farmers and ranchers against burdensome federal air emissions reporting rules. NCBA, alongside other farm groups, spent years in litigation to ensure family farms
Mexico Sets Minimum Export Prices for Fresh Tomatoes

Mexico established minimum export prices for fresh tomatoes to safeguard domestic production and ensure internal supply following the expiration of a bilateral agreement with the U.S. The nation’s economy and agriculture ministries issued the announcement after Washington