Tuesday, March 10th, 2026 Program

Minimal changes were noted in the March WASDE Report out from USDA on Tuesday as the markets continued to trade more on Middle East headlines, with algorithmic trade leading the charge. Tyler Schau with AgMarket.net joins us

Markets See Few Surprises in Latest WASDE

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The latest WASDE report didn’t offer many new insights to the balance sheets, leaving markets with few surprises. The U.S. dollar moved lower on the day, while precious metals like gold and silver pushed higher. Weather is

Minimal Changes in March WASDE Report

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The March WASDE Report was released by USDA on Tuesday and it reflected minimal changes to the domestic and global balance sheets overall. In fact, USDA made no changes to U.S. corn, soybean or wheat ending stocks

Middle East Attack Affects U.S. Producer

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It was four years ago when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered volatility and uncertainty in agricultural markets. This year, it’s the United States’ and Israel’s attack on Iran. The Middle East is a major supplier of energy

National Farmers Union Concludes 124th Anniversary Convention

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NEW ORLEANS – National Farmers Union (NFU) on Monday concluded its 124th Anniversary Convention after the assembled delegates voted to finalize NFU’s 2026 policy priorities. NFU welcomed over 500 family farmers, ranchers and supporters to New Orleans, Louisiana, for