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Winter weather patterns could impact soil moisture levels heading into 2026
An ag meteorologist says recent winter weather patterns could impact soil moisture levels across the Midwest heading into 2026.

Source: farmdoc daily
Beef Prices To Keep Rising As Brazil Supply Shrinks
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture's John Lovett reported that "beef prices are projected to continue increasing as U.S. beef production declines with no signs of a cattle herd rebuild.

Source: DTN
Trump Administration, 12 States Seek October Trial in Syngenta, Corteva Pesticide Case
The Trump administration and 12 states asked a federal court to set a trial date in a crop-loyalty program lawsuit against Syngenta Crop Protection and Corteva, in a motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.

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University of Illinois confirms first U.S. case of glufosinate-resistant waterhemp, raising concerns for Midwest farmers
A weed scientist at the University of Illinois says the first case of glufosinate resistance in waterhemp has been confirmed in the United States.

Source: farmdoc daily
Volatile Biofuels Demand is Reshaping the Price Relationship between Soybean and Palm Oils
For many years, soybean oil and palm oil prices moved together, but since 2020, the close co-movement between soybean oil and palm oil prices has weakened. Prices now diverge more often and for longer periods.

DTN
Cattle Industry Experiences Historical Prices, Herd Numbers and Volatility
Cattle producers have experienced highs and lows in 2025, with the highs continuing to be the market prices because of the historical low in the cattle inventory.

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Ethanol industry celebrates strong markets, record output
The U.S. ethanol industry is celebrating some milestones in 2025.

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Market advisor says dairy cow culling needed
A market advisor says the U.S. dairy herd is too large.

Source: Agri-Pulse
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Dec. 26, 2025: Year in review with Glickman, Johanns
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is nearing the end of her first year leading USDA. We sat down with two former agriculture secretaries, Dan Glickman of the Clinton administration and Mike Johanns of the George W. Bush administration, to reflect on the top issues of 2025.

















