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Source: Brownfield
Supreme Court tariff decision sparks refund claims
An ag law specialist says the industry is still assessing how the U.S. Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could affect international trade.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
5 fertilizers significantly cost more than month ago, 4 by double digits
Five of eight major fertilizers had sizable retail price increases compared to the prior month, four by double digits, according to sellers tracked by DTN for the first full week of April 2026. This is the third week in row these five have been higher. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.

Source: Agri-Pulse
Industry groups call for expanded trade probes to cover agriculture
Several U.S. agricultural groups are urging the administration to expand existing investigations into unfair trade practices to cover agricultural commodities – or mount a new agriculture or commodity-specific trade probe.

Source: NCGA
As Americans file their taxes, corn growers reflect on tax priorities
Wednesday was the first Tax Day since H.R. 1, the Working Families Tax Cuts, was signed into law last July, and corn grower leaders are reflecting on the beneficial tax provisions included in the legislation.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Congress weighs E15, farm bill and more aid with no clear path forward
Congress has multiple priorities to help farmers -- year-round E15, a full farm bill, and $15 billion in direct aid -- but lawmakers still lack a clear path to pass any of it despite bipartisan support and backing from key leaders.

Source: NFU
Coalition urges Congress to bolster domestic markets, fund local and regional food procurement in farmer relief package
National Farmers Union, American Farmland Trust, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition today led an agricultural coalition letter urging Congress to include funding for local and regional procurement of domestically produced agricultural products in any upcoming farmer economic relief package.

Source: AFBF
Nationwide survey: most farmers can’t afford fertilizer
An overwhelming majority of America’s farmers who responded to a nationwide survey say they cannot afford to purchase enough fertilizer to get them through the year. The percentage who pre-purchased fertilizer varies significantly by region.

Source: Brownfield
Winter wheat losses mount as drought worsens across plains
The president of U.S. Custom Harvesters says widespread drought is having a significant impact on operations.

Source: Brownfield
Lawmakers still considering additional farmer aid
The co-director of the Ag and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University says Congress is still talking about more farmer assistance.











































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