Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says the recent strength in the corn market is not a result of the Iran war or ...
Cattle futures are higher early Friday in tandem with the bounce in the equity markets and the pull back in crude oil and the energy markets according Scott Varilek of Kooima Kooima Varilek.
Tom Parker farmers corn, soybeans, and tomatoes in La Porte, Indiana. He won't decide his crop mix this year, until he's in ...
The Smith family captures value from cover crops twice—first as high-quality cattle feed and then as biological fuel for ...
Fertilizer prices were already elevated, but they’re now surging just weeks before spring planting. What can be done to ease ...
Commodity prices have seen a bit of a rebound over the past month, but even with optimism beginning to surface with prices, agricultural economists think net farm income could fall more than expected, ...
Auction volume is up 4.5% from late 2025, giving farmers a chance to update and right-size their equipment needs.
NOAA and CPC issue an official El Niño watch with a 62% chance of forming by late summer. Meteorologist Drew Lerner explains why it’s coming sooner than expected, but warns the extreme forecasts may ...
It’s been more than a decade since China made very public, very large investments in its future to feed its own people and gain greater control over international agribusiness. In 2013, WH Group (then ...
Scott Varilek with Kooima Kooima Varilek says the uncertainty of the war in Iran has caused some reallocation of money this ...
Lane Akre, economist for Pro Farmer says: "It's not a matter of collusion, it's a matter of just not enough supply out in the ...
As farmers focus on changes to crop insurance ahead of the March 16 deadline, Ben Rand say some of the most valuable risk tools have existed for years, but there are also key changes farmers shouldn't ...