Cargill Locks Out Fort Morgan Workers as Labor Dispute Rattles Cattle Futures

(FORT MORGAN, CO) — Cargill has officially locked out roughly 1,700 employees at its beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado, escalating a labor dispute that has kept the facility dark for nearly a month — and
Exports Support Grains While Cattle Take a Beating

Thursday’s grain trade found support from a strong weekly export sales report, even as a firmer U.S. dollar and generally favorable Midwest weather tempered enthusiasm. Traders continue to monitor crop conditions and weather forecasts as planting season
Rising Gas Prices has Farmers Rethinking Their Fuel Budget

Fuel is a major expense for farmers, and the recent run-up in oil prices is making many rethink fuel efficiency measures for their equipment this season. Blake Bullinger, Sr. Marketing Product Specialist for Fendt, joins us to
Grains Mixed, Cattle Under Pressure at Midday

Grains have turned mixed at midday while the cattle complex is under heavy selling pressure. Mike Castle, Senior Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us for a look at the midday market trade as we near the holiday
TFI Welcomes Reinstatement of USDA Crop Inputs Economist

ARLINGTON, VA – The Fertilizer Institute welcomed this week’s announcement from U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins reestablishing a Crop Inputs Economist within USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist to provide independent and consistent analysis and
Lawmakers Call for Section 301 Investigation Into Unfair Sugar Trade Practices

WASHINGTON – Senators John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) and Representatives Julie Fedorchak (R-N.D.) and Troy Carter (D-La.) led a bipartisan, bicameral effort, along with 108 of their colleagues, in support of efforts by U.S. Trade
What Are Lenders Seeing in Today’s Beef Industry?

Beef producers are navigating one of the most financially pivotal moments the industry has experienced in decades, shaped by historically high cattle values, rising capital requirements, and increased exposure to market volatility. As we celebrate Beef Month
Heat Stress Nutrition and Management Insights for Livestock

Rising temperatures, shifting forage quality and increased fly pressure quietly erode intake, fertility and weight gain long before visible signs of heat stress appear. Dr. Steve Lerner with Novonesis joins us to discuss how targeted summer mineral
Fungicide Timing in Focus as Iowa Crop Settles In After a Rough Stretch

(NEVADA, IA) — Planting season is essentially in the rear-view mirror across central Iowa, but the way the crop got into the ground will shape decisions all summer long. A stretch of cold weather and frost that
Day One of USMEF Spring Conference Spotlights Market Access Developments, Robust Growth in Central America

Livestock and grain producers, red meat processors and exporters, and other key stakeholders gathered in Oklahoma City Wednesday for opening day of the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Spring Conference. Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur welcomed