Wheat Conditions Struggles While the Higher Prices Bring Corn Along for the Ride

Winter wheat conditions held steady week-over-week, with just 30% rated good to excellent, well below last year’s 49%. Meanwhile, 35% of the crop is now rated poor to very poor, up two points from last week and
205 Million Cropland Acres are Rented

A new U.S. Department of Agriculture survey shows rented farmland remains a major part of American agriculture, with absentee landowners holding a significant share of cropland and pasture nationwide. USDA’s Tenure, Ownership and Transition of Agricultural Land
The American Farmland Frenzy
On the Tuesday, April 28th, 2026 episode of Agriculture of America, we share an in-depth conversation about the overall farmland frenzy in the United States. What is happening with the generational transfer of farmland ownership? Where do
More Severe Weather on Tap to Finish April

We saw more severe weather to start the week on Monday, what does the weather pattern look like as we close out the month of April? Eric Snodgrass joined us to discuss late Monday afternoon for our
Millions-strong Farmer Coalition Urges Prop. 12 Relief in Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 27, 2026 — The National Pork Producers Council and the American Farm Bureau Federation, representing more than 5 million members, led a coalition urging Congress to provide regulatory certainty for farmers across the country forced to
Markets Find Buying Support on Monday

The grain and livestock markets found broad buying support to start the week on Monday. Brian Splitt with AgMarket.net joined us for analysis and chart perspective in the Monday Market Wrap-Up. ***Always remember the risk of trading