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Farm Relief Payments Bring Needed Support, but Gaps Remain
USDA’s new $12 billion relief package is welcome news across farm country. These payments will help farm families cover critical operating costs, keep equipment running and secure financing for next season with a little less uncertainty hanging over their heads.
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Circumventing the Federal Budget Process: Crop Insurance Premium Subsidies
This case study illustrates how the Federal budget process can be circumvented, calling into question its fiscal integrity and usefulness.
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“Several holes in the boat:” Iowa farmer doubts impact of bridge aid
An Iowa farmer who serves on the United Soybean Board is still concerned about margins despite the government’s plan to issue bridge payments in early 2026.
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Stellar US Corn Export Sales Leave Canadian Imports Lagging
Given how significant corn imports are to the Western Canadian feed grain markets and how vastly different the situation is from four short years ago, I wanted to provide an update and a brief outlook.
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Forces that will shape the U.S. rural economy
Compared to a year ago, economic uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policy is much lower, steadying the broader outlook for 2026.
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USMCA faces 2026 review, Greer says exit, revision, or renegotiation possible
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says the US could withdraw from its tri-lateral trade deal with Canada and Mexico.
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USDA Launches New Regenerative Pilot Program to Lower Farmer Production Costs and Advance MAHA Agenda
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, alongside U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced a $700 million Regenerative Pilot Program to help American farmers adopt practices that improve soil health, enhance water quality, and boost long-term productivity, all while strengthening America’s food and fiber supply.
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One Last Arctic Blast This Weekend
A clipper system that moved through on Dec. 9-10 was a strong one, producing a band of heavy snow across the north and strong winds.
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Retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the first week of December 2025 continue to show most are slightly higher.
Retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the first week of December 2025 continue to show most are slightly higher.
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U.S. corn ending stocks a little lower, still above 2 billion bushels
The USDA tightened the balance sheet for corn while leaving soybean and wheat ending stocks unchanged.
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Understanding USDA’s New Natural Disaster Relief: Part 2
Part 2 of this Market Intel series walks through these remaining categories, uninsured crops, value-loss crops, trees/bushes/vines, on-farm storage losses and milk losses, and identifies where USDA’s assigned-value approach provides needed support, as well as areas where the methodology may limit payments or create administrative challenges for producers.
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Real Christmas Trees: A Market Worth Supporting
Most retail-sized trees take seven to 10 years to grow, leaving growers exposed to multi-year weather volatility, biological pressures and labor shortages in ways most specialty crops are not.
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Trump administration announces $11 billion bridge payment for farmers
The Trump administration has announced its financial aid package for farmers.
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Trump Administration Details Framework for $12 Billion Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
Commodity farmers should know by the end of December exactly how much they will receive in economic aid from the Trump administration from the $12 billion package that should be distributed by the end of February, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Monday.
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American Farmland Trust Applauds Introduction of Relief for Farmers Hit With PFAS
American Farmland Trust (AFT) strongly endorses the bipartisan, bicameral Relief for Farmers Hit with PFAS Act (press releases here and here).
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Minimum Wages in Agriculture
Recent changes to the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) methodology for H-2A workers have revived state minimum wages as the required wage for workers in many states.
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Trump Launches DOJ, FTC Task Forces on Food Prices, Supply Chains
President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to examine anti-competitive behavior, price-fixing and the effects of foreign ownership on the food supply chain and its impact on Americans.
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Data centers and energy costs weighing on farmers’ minds
Escalating energy costs are raising concerns among farmers.
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Setting the Holiday Tables: How Do Consumers Say Food Prices Will Affect Their 2025 Holiday Meals?
The holiday season is in full swing, with Thanksgiving leftovers still in many refrigerators and the upcoming winter holidays on many consumers’ minds.
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Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Dec. 5, 2025: Farm aid, trade, reorganization with Dep. Ag Sec. Stephen Vaden
A farm aid package is expected to be announced next week for farmers suffering from export losses and low commodity prices.
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Six Things to Know About USMCA and America's Growing Ag Trade Deficit
Agricultural groups and others are testifying about the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in a multiday hearing, while reports out of Washington suggest President Donald Trump could consider withdrawing from the deal that he crafted in his first administration.
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Ag groups urge full extension of USMCA to protect reliable export markets
A pair of commodity groups say the USCMA agreement is critical to providing reliable markets for American ag goods.
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Bullish Cattle Report Does Not Indicate Herd Expansion
This Market Intel evaluates the COF report, decreased processing plant capacity and other key pieces of the supply chain that could have lasting impacts on cattle markets.
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Machinery Cost Benchmarks for Corn & Soybeans
Machinery costs continue to separate high-performing crop operations from the rest, with 2024 data showing large farms consistently operating at lower machinery cost per acre--$178 for corn and $108 for soybeans--compared to smaller operations.
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New Crop Insurance Rule Ends Prevented Planting Buy-Up, But Aids Beginning Farmers
Farmers in regions prone to wet springs where prevented planting is a high risk will no longer have the option to buy-up prevented-planting coverage under a rule change issued by USDA.
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Better Outlook for the Future Pushes Farmer Sentiment Higher
The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index climbed to 139 in November, 10 points higher than in October and the highest barometer reading since June of this year. The improvement in farmer sentiment was attributable to producers’ more optimistic outlook for the future...
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ABA says next farm bill must raise loan limits to meet modern ag costs
The American Bankers Association says the next farm bill will be critical for the farm financial outlook.
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Should US Growers Look to Africa as the Next Big Market? Selected Import Markets for Soybeans, Meal, and Oil
The Soybean Innovation Lab (SIL) introduces readers to the question whether Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) presents a new market opportunity for US soybean growers.
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