AEM Unveils Comprehensive Study on Agriculture, Construction, and Utility Water Utilization

MILWAUKEE (Oct. 29, 2025) – The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) recently released a groundbreaking new study examining how technological advancements across the agriculture, construction, and utility industries are enabling organizations to achieve significantly greater output while
Monday, November 3rd, 2025 Podcast
The month of November started on a high note for soybeans and cattle on Monday, with spillover support into wheat and corn as well. John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing joins us to break down the on-going
Could November Bring a Fast Start to Winter?

As the calendar flips to November, could we see a rapid and fast start to winter incoming for much of the U.S. this year? What about potential impacts of a La Nina pattern across the globe? Eric
Debate on Beans Within China Deal

The wheat market saw a rally in today’s trade, while debate over the U.S.–China deal continued to weigh on soybeans. What does that 12 million metric tons really mean for the market? And can the cash cattle
Trump Administration to Partially Fund SNAP After Court Orders Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday it will partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, after two federal judges ruled the government must keep the food aid program running during the shutdown. The U.S. Department
Soybeans and Cattle Find Monday Support

Soybeans and cattle are finding support to start the week and the month of November. Arlan Suderman with StoneX joins us for a look at the markets in our Midday Commentary for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.
Groups Call on EPA to Reallocate Ethanol Waivers for Small Refineries

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — A number of biofuel and agriculture groups are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to finalize its proposal to reallocate 100% of biofuel gallons lost due to small refinery exemptions (SREs) granted under the Renewable
Environmental Groups Sue Over North Dakota’s Approval of 25,000-Head Riverview Dairy

LINCOLN, Neb. — Two environmental organizations have filed lawsuits against the state of North Dakota, arguing that the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) improperly approved a permit for Riverview ND, LLP to construct a 25,000-head
Courts Order Trump Administration to Keep SNAP Benefits Flowing Amid Government Shutdown

President Donald Trump’s administration faces a critical deadline Monday to tell two federal judges whether it will comply with court orders to continue funding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the ongoing government shutdown. The program,