Update on Global Fertilizer Prices Amid Europe Tensions and More

(KANSAS CITY, MO) — As global tensions are seemingly on the rise after Russian drones were shot down over NATO member Poland this week, some in agriculture wonder if this could lead to any impacts on the
BLM Moves to Rescind Biden-Era “Public Lands” Rule After NCBA, PLC Lawsuit

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced today it has begun the process of rescinding the Biden-era “Public Lands” rule, a move the ranching industry calls a victory for family operations and rural communities. The National Cattlemen’s
Clean Fuels Alliance Backs Bipartisan Bill to Open Maritime Markets for U.S. Biofuels

Clean Fuels Alliance America is voicing support for bipartisan legislation aimed at expanding biofuel markets to the maritime sector. The Renewable Fuels for Ocean-Going Vessels Act (S. 881), introduced in March by Sens. Pete Ricketts (R-NE) and
Ag Trade Deficit Hit Another Record High in July

The U.S. agricultural trade deficit widened further in July, highlighting the challenge facing President Donald Trump as he vows to reverse the trend. Agricultural exports lagged imports by $4.97 billion in July, a gap 9% wider than
China Soybean Imports at a Record High in August, But Not from U.S.

China imported a record volume of soybeans for August to build a buffer against possible shortages as a protracted trade war with the U.S. — its second-largest supplier — drags on. Bloomberg reports that China, the world’s