Wednesday, February 11th, 2026 Program
Post USDA WASDE report, what is the new lay of the land in terms of grain and livestock market data? How is this going to impact fundamentals along with policy issues, weather, acreage and more? Mike Zuzolo
Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 Program
We saw minimal changes, as expected, in the February WASDE Report out from USDA on Tuesday. Tyler Schau with AgMarket.net joins us to run through the numbers, talk US/China soybean outlooks and discuss the latest in the
Monday, February 9th, 2026 Program
We saw a quiet start to the week in the grain and livestock markets as the grains prep for the February WASDE Report tomorrow. John Heinberg from Total Farm Marketing joins us for a conversation. Find more

Ag Needs to Watch Energy Markets
Energy markets are drawing added attention as outside market pressure continues to limit grains’ ability to fully gain momentum. While soybeans are showing relative strength, corn and wheat continue to struggle to find sustained upside, weighed down

USMCA Renewal Fight Emerges as Farm Groups Warn of Economic Shock to Rural America
As Washington moves closer to the mandatory review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement this summer, farm and food groups are mounting an organized defense of the trade pact — warning that unraveling it would destabilize North America’s

U.S. Farmland Values Enter New Phase Shaped by Localized Market Signals
OMAHA, NEB. — The U.S. agricultural land market is shifting after years of steady growth. Although land values are still high historically, current signs indicate a more complex situation driven by local and regional factors rather than

Farm Bankruptcies Continued Climbing in 2025
A new American Farm Bureau Market Intel Report said Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies increased for the second year in a row, reaching 315 filings in 2025, a 46 percent increase from 2024. The Midwest and Southeast filed

WASDE Didn’t Bring a lot of Excitement
Markets found little to get excited about in today’s WASDE report, leaving traders looking ahead to next week’s Ag Outlook Forum for potentially more directional influence. Meanwhile, in the cattle complex, the tone shifted this afternoon as