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Source: Brownfield
Zeldin: RVO announcement coming before end of March
U.S. EPA administrator Lee Zeldin says a major announcement on biofuels policy is expected in the coming days.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Ag Sec. Rollins announces 'Product of USA' promotion at partisan Ag Day rally
Early Tuesday at a National Agriculture Day event in the patio of the USDA headquarters, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the launch of a national public awareness campaign to inform meat, poultry and egg producers of the "Product of USA" voluntary labeling standard, which went into effect Jan. 1.

Source: NCGA
Ag groups urge action on phosphate fertilizer duties
Over 50 state grower groups and eight national ag groups filed a letter with the Department of Commerce on Friday urging it to revoke countervailing duties on imports of phosphate fertilizer as the sunset review begins.

Source: World Food Prize Foundation
Architect of global food safety standards named 2026 World Food Prize Laureate
A scientist who led a global food safety movement that prevented millions of cases of foodborne illness, dismantled barriers to trade and humanitarian aid, and reduced food loss and waste has been named the 2026 World Food Prize Laureate.

Source: Brownfield
Middle East conflict could shape U.S. and China trade negotiations
A former diplomat says ongoing conflicts in the Middle East could impact trade negotiations between the U.S. and China.

Source: Corn Refiners Association
Tenth annual Feeding the Economy report shows food and agriculture generate $10.4 trillion and support one in five U.S. jobs
On Monday, CRA joined 34 other food and agriculture organizations in releasing the 10th annual Feeding the Economy report, a comprehensive farm-to-fork analysis of the entire food and agriculture supply chain.

Source: Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management News
Residual soil nitrogen from crop year 2025: How might it affect 2026 nitrogen needs?
Optimum nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates for corn vary widely from field to field and from year to year. One reason is that the amount of nitrogen left in the soil after harvest is never the same. Measuring residual soil inorganic nitrogen—ammonium (NH₄⁺) and nitrate (NO₃⁻)—can help indicate whether fertilizer needs for the upcoming crop may be higher or lower than usual.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Is that a bear flag pattern on May soybeans?
Although it is difficult and perhaps an exercise in futility talking about fundamentals and technicals when it seems each day's market action is driven by social media quotes referencing the conflict in the Middle East, one pattern stands out in spot soybean futures. As I said, it may mean little, but there is a reason why this pattern could be a hint of what might come.

Source: Agri-Pulse
Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Farm bill future & farm aid asks with House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson
The farm bill was approved by the House Ag Committee and now heads to the full House for a vote. House Ag Committee Chair GT Thompson says he's confident it will pass even with the so-called "poison pills," and lays out his wish list in an Iran spending bill: $15 billion in farm aid, with $10 billion for specialty crop growers.





































































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