Lance Honig, chair of the Agricultural Statistics Board and a NASS official, addressed farmer concerns in a Farm Journal interview explaining the major January data revisions that caused corn prices ...
USDA released a surprisingly bearish January crop report,” according to the Margin Watch, “Raising corn production to a record 17.021 billion bushels on higher yields and increased acreage, counter to ...
January USDA cattle reports could reveal if beef herd has hit bottom and started rebuilding, which could have major implications on markets.
February live cattle (LEG26) on Friday rose $2.525 to $234.90 and for the week were up $2.75. March feeders (GFH26) gained $0 ...
(ABC 6 News) — 2025 was a record year for corn production, but that has come at a cost for some farmers. A new report from ...
USDA’s annual report reveals the smallest total herd since 1951, with beef cow numbers falling to 27.6 million despite a slight uptick in replacement heifers.
USDA report revealing record 17 billion-bushel U.S. corn crop deepens a supply glut, driving prices lower and leaving Minnesota farmers bracing for potential losses.
The Atlanta Community Food Bank continues its efforts as demand for food assistance remains high across Georgia ...
USDA releases report on economic importance of inland waterways for agriculture in the United States
The report notes that maintaining competitive prices for U.S. agricultural commodities relies heavily on the ability to ...
Adjustments to supplies of corn and soybeans set a negative tone for those markets in 2026. Record yields across several Midwest states boosted supplies.
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USDA’s final food insecurity report ranks Arkansas as hungriest state for third consecutive year
In the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) final food insecurity report, Arkansas was found to be the most food-insecure state for a third consecutive year.
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