A Wait-and-See for the Ag Trade

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It’s a wait-and-see attitude across the ag trade as markets begin the week on a quiet note. Recent soybean headlines have cooled enthusiasm, while talk of tariff-related payments continues to circulate. With China on holiday and the

Record Harvest, Uneven Exports to Tangle Logistics

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The U.S. is preparing for a record grain harvest this fall, with an estimated 21.5 billion bushels of corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum expected to come in. The massive yield comes amid continued uncertainty over U.S.-China trade

Farmers Say Current Conditions on U.S. Farms are Weakening

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmer sentiment held steady in September, as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose just 1 point to a reading of 126. However, there was a shift in producers’ perceptions of current conditions and

Coalition Calls for Permits for Agricultural Workers

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U.S. Representative Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) joined the American Business Immigration Coalition and dairy industry leaders at the World Dairy Expo to address the urgent labor shortages facing America’s dairy farmers. They also championed practical immigration reforms