South American Weather Doing No Favors

The latest COT report sparked some reaction across the grain markets as traders adjusted positions, while China was back in the market with additional grain purchases. South American weather is adding another layer of uncertainty, with some
EPA Awards Over $8.3 Million to Region 8 Communities to Expand Recycling and Compost Infrastructure

EPA announced that two local governments in Region 8 will receive more than $8.3 million through the Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling program, a federal initiative aimed at strengthening post-consumer materials management and creating more resilient recycling
Have Yourself a Muddy Little Christmas???

With a warm up on the way this week, could that mean a sloppy and muddy mess just in time for Christmas? Also, what do some of the longer range models show us as we move into
A Somewhat “Risk-off” Tone in Monday’s Markets

We see a somewhat “risk-off” sentiment in the grain markets on Monday while we also await a slew of economic data to get released this week. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss
WOTUS Listening Session Held In North Dakota

BISMARCK, ND — On Friday, Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) hosted a first-in-the-nation listening session on the proposed Waters of the United States, or WOTUS, rule being proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency. “North Dakotans know the impacts
U.S. Sales of Agricultural Tractors & Combines Decline in November 2025

Milwaukee, WI – According to recent data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), U.S. total sales of agricultural tractors declined 19.6% while combine sales decrease 35.2% compared to November 2024. Canadian sales of combines increased 25.6% in November
Mexico Agrees to Meet Water Treaty Obligations for Farmers in the American Southwest

(Washington, D.C.) – On Friday, the United States and Mexico reached an understanding to meet the current water obligations of American farmers and ranchers and for Mexico to repay the water deficit in Texas as part of
Wisconsin Confirms First H5N1 Case in Dairy Herd

Wisconsin agriculture officials confirmed the state’s first positive test of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in a dairy herd, ending months of clean results under the National Milk Testing Strategy. Officials with the Department of Agriculture, Trade