Even as the trade war heats up, and soybeans could be on the front lines once again, the reality is U.S. farmers aren’t shipping as many soybeans to China as they did in 2018.
Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst for Barchart, says it could just be an oversold bounce as the equity markets have reached bear market territory and that stabilization is helping to firm up the ...
This week's Pick of the Week looks at a record-setting John Deere 8-row planter and a pair of unique vintage tractors from ...
Texas farmers have 59% of their crop in the ground, same as last year's first report. One key difference from last year: ...
The senior senator from Iowa is renewing a long-standing legislative effort to wrestle back authority on trade deals and ...
More than 50 countries have reached out to the Trump administration to open negotiations following the sweeping new tariffs.
In league with almost 200 fake farmers, a greedy attorney, a Jiffy Tax fixer, a crooked notary, and a jaw-dropping countersuit, the sibling foursome racked up 115 counts of mail fraud, money ...
A tsunami of volatility has swept across global markets over the last few trading days as market participants position in the ...
Grains end higher on Monday, with livestock seeing triple digit losses. Naomi Blohm, Total Farm Marketing, says grains rebound as the market has absorbed much of the tariff news. Of course corn and ...
The shrinking pool of workers in rural areas is a real concern as populations decline and economic opportunities increase in ...
After a lower start the ag markets are trying to recover with a bounce in the outside markets. Brad Kooima, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle and hogs are both under expanded limits this morning ...
Tomm Pfitzenmaier, Summit Commodity Brokerage, says grains saw risk off selling and positioning ahead of President Trump's ...
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