Farmers are bracing for a more expensive 2026 harvest and 2027 growing season.
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Farmers are bracing for a more expensive 2026 harvest and 2027 growing season.
Article by Paul Schadegg, President, Farmers National Company
One of the biggest landscape changes in U.S. agriculture has been the decline in wheat acreage. In t...
Tyson Foods has announced a restructuring to its beef operations.
U.S. grain shippers say two major rail companies have failed to meet minimum standards in their revi...
A retired firefighter says farm fires could have better outcomes if SoyFoam was used to fight them.
The Financial Times’ Taylor Nicole Rogers reported recently that “businesses are bracing for a strik...
The USDA’s latest estimates reveal that U.S. cropland values average $6,020 per acre in 2026 (Figure...
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says he’ll bring the farm bill back up for another vote...
A farm equipment specialist says an abundant supply is softening the price of used combines.
USDA recently announced that it plans to begin a phased reopening of southern ports for livestock tr...
The National FFA Southern Region Vice President says continued membership growth is helping expand o...
The chief atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says he expects a record setting El Nino t...
New crop corn and soybean export sales were solid during the week ending July 23rd. The USDA says ne...
USDA reports on-farm corn stocks up 16% from a year ago, while storage capacity growth has plateaued...
Farmers are bracing for a more expensive 2026 harvest and 2027 growing season.
Read MoreArticle by Paul Schadegg, President, Farmers National Company
Read MoreOne of the biggest landscape changes in U.S. agriculture has been the decline in wheat acreage. In the early 1980s, the U.S. harvested an average of 71.6m acres of wheat annually. Most recently, wheat harvests have averaged 36.1m acres annually, representing a 50% decline.
Read MoreTyson Foods has announced a restructuring to its beef operations.
Read MoreU.S. grain shippers say two major rail companies have failed to meet minimum standards in their revised application to merge.
Read MoreA retired firefighter says farm fires could have better outcomes if SoyFoam was used to fight them.
Read MoreThe Financial Times’ Taylor Nicole Rogers reported recently that “businesses are bracing for a strike at three dozen U.S. ports that could upend supply chains and raise prices just weeks before election day.”
Read MoreThe USDA’s latest estimates reveal that U.S. cropland values average $6,020 per acre in 2026 (Figure 1). However, that national average often isn’t, on its own, very insightful. Instead, year-over-year, state-level data provide meaningful context.
Read MoreThe chairman of the U.S. Senate Ag Committee says he’ll bring the farm bill back up for another vote after lawmakers return from the August recess.
Read MoreA farm equipment specialist says an abundant supply is softening the price of used combines.
Read MoreUSDA recently announced that it plans to begin a phased reopening of southern ports for livestock trade in August.
Read MoreThe National FFA Southern Region Vice President says continued membership growth is helping expand opportunities for students across the country.
Read MoreThe chief atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions says he expects a record setting El Nino to have significant impacts this fall.
Read MoreNew crop corn and soybean export sales were solid during the week ending July 23rd. The USDA says new crop corn showed a week-to-week improvement led by unknown destinations and Mexico, and while new crop soybeans were down on the week, sales were still strong with China and unknown destinations...
Read MoreUSDA reports on-farm corn stocks up 16% from a year ago, while storage capacity growth has plateaued. “Where are we going to put all the grain when harvest starts?”That’s the question John Tuttle with Brock (storage bin manufacturer) says more commercial grain handlers are asking as the 2026...
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