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Source: MU Extension
Alpha-gal syndrome gives new urgency to tick prevention
As temperatures rise and people begin camping, fishing and farming, it’s more important than ever to be aware of the health dangers posed by ticks, says University of Missouri and Lincoln University Extension urban entomologist Emily Althoff.

Source: Brownfield
USDA sees larger 25/26 U.S. wheat ending stocks, no changes for corn, soybeans
The USDA raised its domestic wheat ending stocks guess, while leaving corn and soybean carryout unchanged.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
5 fertilizers significantly more expensive, urea up 34% from month ago
Retail fertilizer prices continue to jump, in some cases by double-digits -- one of them by more than 30%.

Source: CoBank
Consumer demand remains relentless, producer opportunity offered mixed signals
The brightest spot in the animal protein segment over the past couple of years has been consumer demand.

Source: Brownfield
MU’s FAPRI: fertilizer price relief could take longer than expected
A senior research economist with MU’s Food and Ag Policy Research Institute says once the Middle East conflict ends, it will take some time for fuel and fertilizer prices to come back down.

Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Rain chances increasing for drought-stricken High Plains
Drought has become a major factor at the start of the 2026 growing season.

Source: NFU
Settlement underscores need for federal right-to-repair protections
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew released the following statement in response to the proposed settlement agreement reached between John Deere and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois regarding right-to-repair claims.

Source: ACCESS Newswire
Mosaic announces idling of Araxá and Patrocínio facilities and pursuit of sale of Araxá assets
As part of its efforts to reduce costs and redeploy capital, the Mosaic company today announced it will begin the process of idling and demobilizing its Araxá Mining and Chemical Complex and idling related mining activities at the Patrocínio Complex in Brazil.

Source: NCGA
NCGA surveys find rising alarm over fertilizer costs and availability, with risks escalating into 2027
U.S. corn farmers are facing growing uncertainty around fertilizer affordability and access, with concern mounting well beyond the current planting season, according to new survey results released today by the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA).







































































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