Deere Outlook Suggests No Farm Economy 2026 Uptick

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(MOLINE, IL) — Deere and Company’s weak forecast for the year ahead reinforces the difficulty in predicting a level of recovery in the U.S. farm economy. Bloomberg said that’s because uncertainty continues around the impact of tariffs

Lower Start to December Trade

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It was a technically ugly day in the grain markets, pressured in part by outside forces — even silver pushed to new highs. Meanwhile, cattle spent the session mostly quiet, catching its breath after last week’s volatility.

Quiet Markets to Start December

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Grain and livestock markets are quietly lower to start the month of December. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to look at Monday’s market action.

ISU President reflects on legacy of serving Iowa agriculture

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AMES, Iowa — In January 2026, Dr. Wendy Wintersteen, president of Iowa State University (ISU), will retire. Dr. Wintersteen has been lauded for her vision, creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, love of ISU, innovation and respect and admiration for agriculture and