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CoBank Data Reveals Farmers Were Aggressive Sellers of Soybeans in Fall 2025
Farmers were aggressive sellers of soybeans last fall but were more reluctant to market corn and wheat, according to CoBank’s collateral monitoring reports of grain company customers as of Nov. 30, 2025.

2025 Ethanol Exports Set a Second Consecutive Annual Record in Just 11 Months
According to data released today by the Census Bureau, 2025 U.S. ethanol exports through November totaled 1.96 billion gallons, already surpassing annual shipments of 1.94 billion gallons in 2024, which had smashed the previous record.

USDA trade mission highlights new market opportunities in Malaysia
The USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs says the agency has started the year leading some trade missions that could help expand market access for U.S. producers.
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Friday's Cattle Inventory Report: 4 Reasons it Won't Look Like Cycles From the Past
Inarguably, the most highly anticipated cattle report of the year is set to be released this upcoming Friday, Jan. 30 -- the biannual Cattle Inventory report.
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Farmers for Free Trade Announces National USMCA Roundtable Series in Congressional Districts Ahead of 2026 Agreement Review
Farmers for Free Trade announced a national series of USMCA roundtables that will bring together farmers, trade experts, and elected officials in congressional districts across the country to discuss the critical importance of strengthening and renewing the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement ahead of its 2026 review period.

Seven Fertilizers Show Lower Prices Again; Urea Higher
TN retail fertilizer prices continue to be mostly cheaper compared to last month, according to prices for the third week of January 2026.

Nestlé announces two global collaborations to help scale regenerative agriculture and support the next generation of farmers
To accelerate the transition to regenerative agriculture and encourage young people to enter and lead the future of farming, Nestlé is working with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and Goodwall globally.

Risk management advisor says get DMC coverage
A risk management and marketing advisor is advising dairy producers to enroll in the Dairy Margin Coverage program for 2026.

One Last Push of Arctic Air, Possible Nor'easter This Weekend
Extremely cold air has been locked in across most of the United States east of the Rockies for almost a week now. It was the catalyst for a major winter storm across the southern and eastern U.S. this past weekend and the cold that has followed has caused the cleanup from that storm to be awfully slow.
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Trump pledges to sign E15 legislation in Iowa remarks
President Trump says he’s ready to sign legislation that would allow year-round sales of E15 fuel.

ADM Announces Closure of Government Investigations Related to ADM's Prior Reporting Regarding Intersegment Sales
A global leader in innovative solutions from nature, announced that the Company has entered into a settlement agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to resolve its investigation into ADM’s prior reporting regarding intersegment sales without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.

John Deere Announces Major Expansion with Two New U.S. Facilities Coming
In keeping with our strong tradition of building America, we are excited to announce plans to open two new U.S.-based facilities: a state-of-the-art distribution center near Hebron, Indiana, and a cutting-edge excavator factory in Kernersville, North Carolina, both set to open in the next year.

Farm Leader: ICE Crackdown Fuels Labor Fears in Minnesota Agriculture
The president of the Minnesota Farmers Union is urging farmers to speak out against the Trump administration's federal crackdown in his state and press for broader immigration reform.
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Major Minnesota ag companies back call to reduce tension and move communities forward
Several CEOs of Minnesota-based agricultural companies are joining other business leaders in calling for a de-escalation of tensions in the state.

Legislation to Delist the Mexican Wolf Advances, Offering Long-Overdue Relief to Cattle Producers
The House Natural Resources Committee has advanced the Enhancing Safety for Animals Act of 2025 (H.R. 4255) with bipartisan support.

Record Milk Production, Shrinking Herd Pipeline
U.S. milk production is setting records, but those volumes are sending increasingly misleading signals about the health of the dairy sector.

Preparing for Winter's Fury
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Placements decline, but marketings increase in latest Cattle on Feed report
Cattle placed in feedlots dropped 5 percent year-over-year in the latest On Feed report from the USDA.

Threats to Interstate Commerce
This Market Intel will examine the state laws that could cause monumental disruptions to interstate commerce, animal welfare and long-term farm sustainability.

Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Jan. 23, 2026: Rep. Harder on specialty crop farm aid, tariffs & ag labor
Additional farm aid wasn't included in a government funding package but farm groups are continuing to push for additional assistance, including $5 billion specifically for specialty crops.

Extreme cold, wind, and wet conditions threaten livestock health during winter storm
An ag meteorologist says livestock will experience extreme cold stress through the weekend as Winter Storm Fern moves across the U.S.

E15 Punt Sparks Anger as New House Council Reopens RFS Debate
The president of the National Corn Growers Association vented farmers' frustrations Thursday after learning House leadership not only prevented year-round E15 from being included in a must-pass funding bill, but instead created a council of House members charged with reexamining the Renewable Fuels Standard and helping oil refiners.
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Boozman, Klobuchar, Hoeven Lead Letter Calling on USDA to Restore Prevented Planting Coverage
U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) and Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) along with senior committee member John Hoeven (R-ND) led a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins urging the department to reinstate additional crop insurance coverage for acres prevented from being planted.

H-2A Program Use Continues to Soar
The H-2A program continues to grow, with 13,358 more positions certified in fiscal year 2025 (October 2024-September 2025) than fiscal year 2024. This marks the first year in program history that over 400,000 workers were requested, highlighting the continued domestic labor shortages American farmers and ranchers face.

Corn Growers Furious with New Development on E15
The House is expected to advance a funding bill today that omits language that would allow consumers across the country to access fuels with a 15% corn ethanol blend, often referred to as E15.

Corn leaders call E15 vote ‘now or never’ for farmers
An ag economist says the need for government payments will keep growing if policymakers don’t support avenues for new corn demand.

Fordyce optimistic about timeline for farmer assistance
The USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation says the department is on track to deliver relief payments to row crop farmers next month.

USDA Launches $100M Screwworm Challenge
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Wednesday announced the launch of the New World Screwworm (NWS) Grand Challenge to help combat and prevent the pest from spreading farther north.
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