American Soybean Association Clarifies Position on E15
There has been a lot of talk on social media and in the press about the American Soybean Association’s position when it comes to E15 legislation that recently passed the House of Representatives. Steve Censky, CEO for
Fertilizer Prices Remain High as Trump Administration Tries to Lower Them

On the Friday, May 22nd, 2026 episode of Agriculture of America, we talk with StoneX VP of Fertilizer Josh Linville who shares an update on where fertilizer prices sit as we wrap the spring season and continue
What Comes After Biofuels Optimization?
For decades, the biofuel industry has focused on optimization – and done it well. But as many facilities reach their practical limits, a bigger question is emerging: what comes next? We sit down with Dr. Sean Carr
Higher Input Costs Pressure Farmers in Minneapolis Fed District

(MINNEAPOLIS, MN) — Farmers were already in a difficult situation heading into 2026 due to low crop prices; then came the war in the Persian Gulf and a surge in input costs. “Small grain-only operators have been
China Reopens to U.S. Raw Poultry from 17 States

The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed China will resume accepting raw poultry imports from 17 U.S. states cleared of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI): Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire,
Rethinking Coverage Limits in Dairy Risk Programs

DMC was designed to provide a financial backstop when the margin between milk revenue and feed costs compresses. Since its current form took effect in 2019, the program has delivered more than $2.7 billion in net support,