Friday, January 2nd, 2026 Podcast
We saw a fairly quiet end of the week in the market trade as we started off 2026 trading officially on Friday. Cattle futures were the exception, finding great strength on the day. Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth with
Friday, December 26th, 2025 Program
As we near the end of what has been a volatile year for the markets and U.S. agriculture, we take a pause to recap 2025 and make a small wishlist for the year ahead when it comes
Wednesday, December 24th, 2025 Program
We saw a bit of that Santa Claus rally in the grain trade on Wednesday, led by the soy complex. Meantime, the livestock trade was a mixed bag as we headed into the Christmas holiday. Are we

Mixed and Quiet Market Trade to Start 2026
As we officially kickoff trade for 2026 (and close out the week) on Friday we see a mixed tone in grains and higher action in cattle. We talk markets with Arlan Suderman from StoneX in our Market

USDA Strengthens National Security and Protects Taxpayers by Standardizing Grant and Cooperative Agreement Requirements
(Washington, D.C.) —U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins signed a Secretary’s Memorandum directing all USDA agencies and staff offices to immediately adopt and implement the first-ever set of USDA General Terms and Conditions for all future awards. “Since Day

USDA Announces Commodity Payment Rates for Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
(Washington, D.C., December 31, 2025) – Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the next phase in the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program (FBA), the eligible commodity per-acre payment rates. As announced earlier this month by President Trump

Commissioner Miller Calls for Vigilance After Latest New World Screwworm Detection in Mexico
AUSTIN — Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller today addressed confirmation from Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) of a New World screwworm (NWS) case identified on December 27 in a six-day-old calf in the

Export Sales Strong for Corn
Export sales remain strong for corn, while soybeans and wheat come in on the disappointing side. As the market finally gets caught up on reporting, Arlan Suderman with StoneX breaks down the year-end numbers across the ag