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USDA projects more soybean production, shaves corn acres and yield
USDA is forecasting farmers will plant 94 million acres of corn and produce a 15.76-billion-bushel (bb) crop while soybean planting will come in at 85 million acres and 4.45 bb.

Ambassador Greer issues statement on President Trump announcing a trade deal with Indonesia
Ambassador Greer on Thursday issued a statement following President Trump’s announcement of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with Indonesia, expanding Americans’ market access to the world’s fourth most populous country while eliminating tariff barriers on over 99% of U.S. products exported to Indonesia across all sectors.

Nearly 300,000 acres burned in Central Plains
The executive vice president of the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association says several producers are picking up the pieces after a devastating wildfire this week.

Growth Energy celebrates banner year for ethanol exports
Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, applauded today’s release of final 2025 trade data showing that U.S. exports of U.S. ethanol eclipsed the record set in 2024.

2026 acreage outlook: Soybean acreage set to rebound
Farmers have difficult decisions to make in the next few months as they battle low crop prices and high production costs.

Thompson says latest farm bill proposal brings stability
Time for certainty.

Trump directs USDA to prioritize domestic glyphosate, phosphorus production
Invoking the Defense Production Act, President Donald Trump on Wednesday designated glyphosate-based herbicides and elemental phosphorus as critical to national defense and ordered Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to prioritize and secure domestic supplies.

NCGA releases new report warning of pivotal moment for U.S. agriculture
As the United States prepares to commemorate its 250th anniversary, the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) released a sweeping new report illustrating how far American agriculture has come—and how urgently action is needed to secure its future.

USDA takes action to lower food costs on consumers and strengthen the supply chain through proposed changes to line speed rules
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday announced proposed updates to federal line speed regulations in poultry and pork establishments operating under modern inspection systems.

Key takeaways from the newly released farm bill
An ag policy specialist says there’s a lot to unpack in the latest version of the new farm bill.

Three big 'spring' storms threaten US this week
Warmer air spread through the country last week as the overall weather pattern started to change regimes. Over the weekend that process continued, which resulted in a big storm moving through the Western U.S.

Monsanto announces Roundup™ class settlement agreement to resolve current and future claims
Monsanto recently announced a proposed U.S. nationwide class settlement designed to resolve current and future Roundup™ claims alleging Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) injuries through a long-term claims program.

Farm bill directs USDA to boost sustainable aviation fuel, study solar impacts
USDA would be required to develop a plan to incentivize production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel while also banning funds for most solar farms and studying the impacts of solar installation on farmland, under provisions of the proposed new farm bill in Congress.

Ohio State economist says the farm safety net might have become too excessive
An ag economist at Ohio State University says a new study shows farm safety net programs could be contributing to the industry’s economic downturn.

USDA issues final Emergency Livestock Relief Program payments for 2023 and 2024 Drought, Flood and Wildfire Losses
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins recently announced U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) has issued final Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) payments totaling more than $1.89 billion.

Smithfield Foods to build new state-of-the-art processing facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Smithfield Foods, Inc. (Nasdaq: SFD), an American food company and an industry leader in value-added packaged meats and fresh pork, Monday announced it has initiated the approval process to build a new state-of-the-art packaged meats and fresh pork processing facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Trade leaders debate reforms, extension of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement
The Senate Finance Committee examined the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on Thursday, weighing its benefits and where changes may be needed.

Oklahoma secures $25M settlement from Tyson, Cargill on poultry pollution case
Tyson Foods and Cargill agreed to settlements totaling more than $25 million with the state of Oklahoma in a long-fought lawsuit on poultry litter pollution into the Illinois River watershed.

President Trump and Administrator Zeldin deliver single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history
Alongside President Trump in the White House’s Roosevelt Room, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.

NCBA praises U.S.–Taiwan trade deal expanding duty free access for American beef
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) recently welcomed the announcement that U.S. beef exports will gain duty-free access to Taiwan under a new trade agreement. The agreement removes both tariff and non-tariff barriers, strengthening one of the most important and fastest growing markets for U.S. beef.

Rollins, Hegseth sign MOU advancing National Farm Security Action Plan
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says the USDA is taking its National Farm Security Action Plan to the next level.

TCPA urges the DOJ to update on its input investigation
Texas Corn Producers Association (TCPA) sent a letter to the U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi on February 10, requesting a status update on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) investigation into fertilizer pricing and market concentration.

Late winter finds dryness in central and southern US crop areas
As the calendar moves into the final weeks of the meteorological December-January-February winter season, a look at soil moisture shows that, in many crop areas, there is some level of dryness in late winter.

ASA, USSEC & WISHH welcome USDA allocation of Foreign Market Development and Market Access Program funding
The American Soybean Association (ASA), the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) and the World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) announced today that the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS) has allocated $16,845,357 in Market Access Program (MAP) and Foreign Market Development (FMD) funds to support the promotion of U.S. Soy in international markets during the 2026 program year (January–December).

U.S. makes modest changes to U.S. corn, wheat ending stocks
The USDA has tightened the balance sheet for U.S. corn.

Texas NWS fly dispersal facility helps combat pest
As the New World screwworm (NWS) has continued to spread north in Mexico, U.S. officials continue to do what it takes to fight the pest. On Monday, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins was in Edinburg, Texas, for the grand opening of the sterile fly dispersal facility at Moore Air Base.

USDA to open Continuous and General Conservation Reserve Program enrollment for 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Tuesday announced the enrollment periods for agricultural producers and landowners to submit offers for the Continuous and General Conservation Reserve Program (CRP).

Brownfield Ag News launches “Inside D.C.” weekly farm policy program covering farm bill, regulations, and producer issues
From farm bills to regulatory challenges, America’s farmers and ranchers face a wide range of policy-related issues. Brownfield Ag News has launched Inside D.C., a weekly program that takes a deep dive into these issues and why they matter.


