Geopolitical Weighs in to Push Grains Higher

Geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine gave the grain trade a boost today, with wheat leading the rally and dragging the rest of the complex higher. Markets are also watching Washington, after President Trump announced a new
Fair Credit for Farmers Act Re-Introduced to Balance the Scales of Farm Service Agency Loans

Washington, DC, December 2, 2025 – The National Family Farm Coalition (NFFC) applauds the recent introduction of the Fair Credit for Farmers Act (S.3126/H.R. 6169) in the Senate by Senator Peter Welch [VT] and in the House by Representative Alma
Turnaround Tuesday to the Upside in the Markets

Grain and livestock markets are trading mostly higher as we work through our Tuesday session with corn, wheat and cattle the upside leaders. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss in our Market
Better Outlook for the Future Pushes Farmer Sentiment Higher

Farmer sentiment strengthened in November as rising crop prices and improved export prospects pushed the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer to 139—its highest reading since June. Much of the increase was driven by a sharp 15-point jump in
Straight From the Field: Sustainability Insights from US Beef, Dairy, and Crop Producers

In 2024/25, RaboResearch conducted a study to understand the factors influencing on-farm decision-making, particularly in areas related to production, resilience, and sustainability. In phase 1 of the research, more than 700 beef, dairy, and crop producers participated
Bayer Welcomes Solicitor General Support for U.S. Supreme Court Review

Leverkusen, December 2, 2025 – Bayer is pleased the Solicitor General supports U. S. Supreme Court review of the petition for a writ of certiorari in the Durnell case and agrees with the company’s arguments on preemption. The company