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71% of U.S. corn, 68% of soybeans good to excellent
The USDA’s crop condition rating changes were mixed over the past week.

High cattle prices fuel wild market volatility
If you feel like you're frantically juggling glass balls while keeping track of where the market's currently trading, or forging through unknown territory of the wide-open, wild west -- you're not alone!

NCGA to USTR: Stop Brazil now, fight for farmers
The president of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) submitted comments Monday on the U.S. Section 301 investigation into Brazil’s unfair trading practices, specifically on ethanol.

MDC asks public to report hemorrhagic disease in Missouri deer
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is receiving reports of hemorrhagic disease (HD) in Missouri deer this summer and is asking the public to help determine the extent of the disease by reporting suspected cases.

USDA announces funds for a high-capacity sterile fly facility to halt NWS spread
The USDA has announced another major investment in the fight against New World screwworm.

Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: IFPA's Cathy Burns on MAHA, ag labor reform, tariffs
The public is anxiously awaiting the release of the second Make America Healthy Again Commission report.

Tractor, combine sales down in July; AGCO opening California parts center, names Sorbe PTx president
In this Equipment Roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at the latest Association of Equipment Manufacturers report showing tractor and combine sales remain down in July, AGCO opening a new parts and service distribution center in California and AGCO naming a new PTx president.

Corn earworm or a different corn ear worm?
Many reports of caterpillars feeding at the tips of corn ears have prompted discussions about how to distinguish between common ear-feeding caterpillars.

Farmer leaders concerned about dismal financial outlook
Leaders of state farm organizations are concerned about a dismal financial outlook for many producers.

Six reasons for corn tip back
This time of year, we tend to analyze the upcoming corn crop like an NFL coach heading to the Super Bowl. With the trade calling for a monster crop in 2025, every kernel -- or lack of it -- is ripe for conjecture and the term "tip back" is on the tip of everyone's tongue.

NREL releases 2024 assessment of BQ-9000 Biodiesel Properties
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) announced the findings of the Assessment of BQ-9000 Biodiesel Properties for 2024, the eighth in a series of annual reports documenting the quality of biodiesel from U.S. and Canadian producers participating in the industry’s voluntary BQ-9000® accreditation program.

Attorney General Paxton secures historic legal agreement with Kellogg’s to remove toxic artificial dyes from its cereals
Following a months-long investigation and ongoing negotiations, Attorney General Ken Paxton has successfully ensured that WK Kellogg Co. (“Kellogg’s”) will permanently remove toxic dyes from its cereals.

Farmers urged to brace for 2026 cash flow crunch
A vice president of agribusiness banking says many producers are facing difficult decisions due to ongoing uncertainty in the economy.

Fertilizer prices continue mixed
Retail fertilizer prices tracked by DTN for the first week of August 2025 were mixed. No fertilizer price was substantially higher or lower than a month ago for the ninth week in a row. DTN designates a significant move as anything 5% or more.

Southern rust continues to develop across Iowa
Southern rust has continued to spread across Iowa and increase in severity since the disease was first reported in mid-July.

Spicing up global agriculture: Dr. Derek Barchenger wins 2025 Borlaug Field Award for breakthroughs in pepper breeding
The World Food Prize Foundation recently announced Derek Barchenger, Senior Scientist and head of the Global Pepper Breeding Program at the World Vegetable Center (WorldVeg), has been named the 2025 Recipient of the Norman E. Borlaug Award for Field Research and Application, Endowed by the Rockefeller Foundation.

USDA sees record corn crop in 2025
The USDA is projecting the largest U.S. corn crop on record.

At Iowa State Fair, EPA Administrator Zeldin announces diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) fix
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin Tuesday announced new action to protect American farmers, truckers, and other diesel equipment operators from sudden speed and power losses caused by diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) systems.

As USDA reports record corn crop, growers call for immediate action to increase markets
The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is intensifying its call for action from Congress and the administration after the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest World Agriculture and Supply and Demand Estimates report projected a record 16.7-billion-bushel corn crop this year, further threatening the livelihood of farmers already facing record-low corn prices.

Trump adviser to MAHA: Attack the deep state, not Kennedy, Trump
Calley Means, a White House adviser to President Trump, told Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) followers on Tuesday they should criticize the "deep state" in agriculture and food, not Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or President Donald Trump.

It's yield guess season; USDA to give its take on Tuesday
A series of hefty yield estimates from private firms over the first week of August have sunk corn and soybean futures to multi-month lows. At 11 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, Aug. 12, USDA will throw its hat into the ring when it releases its August Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports.

Clean Fuels asks EPA to sustain robust biomass-based diesel volumes in 2026-27 RFS
Clean Fuels Alliance America recently filed comments on the Environmental Protection Agency’s Proposed Renewable Fuel Standards for 2026 and 2027. Clean Fuels expressed appreciation for EPA’s intent to provide consistent RFS growth in recognition of U.S. farmers’, feedstock providers’, and biomass-based diesel producers’ investments in new capacity.

72% of U.S. corn, 68% of soybeans good to excellent
The USDA’s national crop condition ratings generally declined over the past week.

NCBA notches legal victory protecting cattle producers from overreaching emissions regulations
Last week, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) notched a legal victory in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia affirming protections for cattle farmers and ranchers from onerous and unnecessary air emissions reporting requirements.

USDA Secretary Rollins announces rural investment; makes history at Iowa State Fair
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited the Iowa State Fair on Saturday and became the first cabinet member to exhibit in the Governor's Charity Steer Show.

Agri-Pulse Newsmakers: Lawmakers, Duvall talk skinny farm bill, MAHA at Minnesota FarmFest
House Ag Committee Chair "GT" Thompson wants to take action on a skinny farm bill this fall. We spoke with ranking members of both the House and Senate Ag Committees, Rep. Angie Craig and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, at the Minnesota FarmFest about their priorities within a skinny farm bill and their willingness to negotiate after nutrition program cuts in reconciliation.

U.S. Soy and Vietnam celebrate 30 years of collaboration with Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen trade
The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) commemorated three decades of partnership between U.S. Soy and Vietnam with milestones including a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a keystone conference.

Minnesota feedlot permit application fee hike paused
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has paused an increase to feedlot permit application fees.
