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Source: farmdoc daily
Trump Admin Still Planning Billions in Farmer Trade Aid
Politico’s Grace Yarrow and Meredith Lee Hill reported late last week that “the Trump administration plans to roll out an initial payment of up to $12 billion for farmers hurt by the president’s tariff policies once the government shutdown ends, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
The Cattle Complex Yearns to Trade Higher
Seeing Monday's trade come and go was a breath of fresh air as traders seemed to approach the cattle complex with the desire to move the complex higher -- as long as fundamental support suggested so.
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Source: AFBF
Back to Whole? How School Milk Could Shift Dairy Demand
More than a decade after whole milk was removed from school cafeterias, Congress is reconsidering whether students should have the freedom to enjoy it – and its many nutrients.

Source: Brownfield
USDA to tap into contingency fund to deliver November SNAP payments
The USDA says it will tap into its contingency fund to deliver November’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments amid the ongoing federal government shutdown.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
China-US Trade Details Thin; Many Mini-Clippers Ahead; Showers for South America
Here are the Top 5 things the DTN Newsroom is tracking for the week of Nov. 2.
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Source: White House
President Donald J. Trump Strikes Deal on Economic and Trade Relations with China
This week in the Republic of Korea, President Donald J. Trump reached a trade and economic deal with President Xi Jinping of China—a massive victory that safeguards U.S. economic strength and national security while putting American workers, farmers, and families first.

Source: Brownfield
Six students selected to serve as 2025-2026 National FFA officers
Six students from across the country have been selected to serve the FFA for the next year.

Source: Agri-Pulse
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Oct. 31, 2025: Rep. Brad Finstad on U.S.-China trade deal, shutdown, E15
After shunning U.S. soybeans this year, China pledged to buy 25 million tons of soybeans annually for the next three years as part of the U.S.-China trade deal.

Source: Brownfield
Secretary Rollins says USDA remains committed to supporting U.S. farmers and ranchers
The head of USDA says the Trump administration remains committed to supporting America’s farmers and ranchers.

















