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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.

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.

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...

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.

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.

Hansen-Mueller Bankruptcy Asset Sale Approved for December by Nebraska Court
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Nebraska will allow the sale of Hansen-Mueller Co. assets to take place in December after the unsecured creditors committee told the court on Tuesday that it was satisfied with the bidding process put forward.
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Ag Secretary Rollins: bridge payment for farmers coming next week
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins says details of a bridge payment for farmers will be announced with President Trump sometime next week.

The Current Grain Farm Financial Position in a Longer-Term Perspective
Overall, 2024 was the lowest income year since the 1990s. While profitability currently is low, the liquidity and solvency positions of most grain farms remained strong at the end of 2024.

IDFA to Urge USTR to Preserve USMCA and Correct Violations of Key Dairy Provisions
The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) will testify before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) this afternoon during a public hearing on the operation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

US Solicitor General Backs Bayer's Supreme Court Bid to End Roundup Lawsuits
The U.S. solicitor general said the U.S. Supreme Court should grant review to Bayer on a petition filed by the company that could bring product-liability lawsuits to an end on the glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup, in an amicus brief filed with the court on Monday.
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Inside D.C: New farm aid coming; trade signals ‘messy’
The co-director of Texas A&M’s Ag and Food Policy Center says it’s going to be more challenging for the Trump administration to estimate trade damages for new farmer ad-hoc relief.

With Key Trade Agreement Ignored, RFA Calls for Reciprocal Duties on Chinese Ag Imports
The Renewable Fuels Association today thanked the Trump administration for its efforts to enforce an important 2019 trade agreement with China, noting in comments to the U.S. Trade Representative that China has failed to satisfy commitments to increase trade in ethanol and distillers grains. Accordingly, RFA calls on the United States to implement reciprocal duties on U.S. imports of Chinese ag products.

Has US Return to Storing Corn and Soybeans Declined over Time?
No evidence is found that net return to cash storing US corn and soybeans has declined over time.

Strong global demand pushes U.S. corn inspections far above year-ago levels
U.S. corn export inspections continue to move out at a solid pace.

North American Bee Strategy Unveiled to Protect Pollinators and Strengthen Honey Market
Four major North American beekeeping organizations have released the first-ever North American Bee Strategy, a coordinated, continent-wide plan to protect honey bees, strengthen the viability of professional beekeeping, and safeguard food security across the United States and Canada.

Canadian Prime Minister Moves to Reduce Country's Reliance on US Trade
The United States could see reduced imports of Canadian petroleum, steel and lumber in the coming years as the Canadian government looks for ways to reduce its dependence on U.S. trade.

Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Nov. 28, 2025: Biofuels, trade and beef prices from NAFB convention
China has begun purchasing U.S. soybeans following a trade deal with the United States.

Real Christmas tree prices expected to stay flat at wholesale
The Real Christmas Tree Board says the majority of wholesale growers aren’t planning on raising prices this year.

Straight from the field: Sustainability insights from US beef, dairy, and crop producers
Technology adoption, incentive programs, and personal business goals are shaping how producers define and achieve sustainability across diverse agricultural operations.

Groups Press USDA to Tighten Standards for Expected Trade Aid Payments
Policy groups with a diverse mix of views are urging USDA to focus on "commonsense financial accountability" as the department prepares an expected aid package for farmers.

Farmer Demonstration Networks as a Catalyst for Conservation Adoption
Cover crop use in the US Cornbelt remains low, despite significant public and private investment in efforts to support adoption

Farmers call for long-term labor reform as Thanksgiving food production faces worker shortages
A new report highlights the need for a stable agricultural workforce to support Thanksgiving dinner grown in America.

Bird Flu Surging as Holiday Season Begins
"As the holidays approach, bird flu is once again sweeping through commercial and backyard poultry flocks, infecting and killing more than 8.9 million turkeys, chickens, and ducks in the U.S. since September.”

Giving Thanks for America’s Farmers
As families gather around the table this Thanksgiving, we’re reminded that every meal begins with the incredible people who keep our country fed, fueled, and clothed: America’s farm and ranch families.
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Something To Be Thankful for This Thanksgiving
Every American has an ancestor who came here from someplace else at some point.
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