Weighing on Scott Irwin's mind is whether U.S. grain growers need to get some downside price protection for 2025 crops.
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson, president of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss what might happen when the new administration starts, on the Agweek Market Wrap.
A Des Moines-based agriculture co-op with locations across the state is laying off workers. Landus, which works with farmers to buy and sell grain, provides agronomy ...
Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent outlined a three-pronged approach to tariffs during his Senate testimony this week, ...
President-elect Trump on Thursday announced that he will nominate Richard Fordyce as Agriculture undersecretary for farm production and conservation, Dudley Hoskins as undersecretary for marketing and ...
With average yields of 33 to 35 bushels per acre, 2024 was a difficult year for canola in Saskatchewan. Since disappointment ...
Further supporting values and contributing to the lower carryover forecasts, the USDA revised its 2024 corn production estimate to 14,867 million bus, down 1.8% from 15,143 million bus in December.
Despite being invaded by Russia three years ago, Ukraine remains the biggest soybean exporter in the CIS, accounting for ...
Further supporting values and contributing to the lower carryover forecasts, the USDA revised its 2024 corn production ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump came to Washington eight years ago vowing to rewrite U.S. trade relationships, shrink a ...
As of 12:51 p.m. CST (1851 GMT), Chicago Board of Trade soybeans were down 22-1/4 cents, or 2.1%, at $10.20-1/2 per bushel.
Chinese soybean processors are shifting their sourcing strategies away from US oilseeds and towards Brazilian cargoes due to ...