Farm Bureau Survey Reveals Real Impact of Fertilizer Availability and Price

Rising input costs tied to the conflict in the Middle East are adding strain to an already challenging farm economy. To better understand how global fertilizer market disruptions are affecting producers during spring planting, the American Farm
Tuesday, April 14th, 2026 Program
This cattle complex continues to churn higher, with front month live cattle futures breaking above the $250 mark on Tuesday and many chart gaps getting filled in the complex. Do we still have room to run higher?
Rumors, Weather, and Global Tensions Keep Markets on Edge

Rumors continue to swirl around potential talks between the United States and Iran, keeping uncertainty elevated in the markets. Meanwhile, China’s Foreign Ministry is emphasizing that “trade wars have no winners,” positioning itself as a stabilizing voice
USDA Launches National Feeder and Stocker Cattle Dashboard

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) today launched the National Feeder and Stocker Cattle dashboard. This is the fourth launch of a new dashboard as part of ongoing efforts to make USDA’s Market
Wheat and Cattle Lead Midday Tuesday Trade

Wheat and cattle are trading higher on Tuesday while corn and soybeans are quietly mixed. Crude oil is under pressure and the latest Producer Price Index data is out. We talk inflation, headlines and market action with
New Study Demonstrates Biodiesel Tax Credit’s Benefits for Consumers

ALEXANDRIA, VA — A new independent study commissioned by NATSO, representing America’s travel centers and truck stops, SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers, and the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) finds that the Section ‘40A’ Biodiesel Blenders’
An Update on Trade with USDA’s Luke Lindberg

USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agriculture Affairs Luke Lindberg sits down with us for an update on USDA’s trade agenda, some on the ground perspective from his travels to Iowa and Nebraska in the last few
Texas Ag Commissioner Sounds Screwworm Alarm

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has raised urgent concerns following confirmation of the northernmost detection of the New World Screwworm in Nuevo León, Mexico, only 90 miles from the U.S. border. He emphasized that the threat is