USDA is urging farmers to respond to 2026 acreage surveys as skepticism grows over recent corn acreage revisions. Officials say stronger participation is key to maintaining the accuracy and ...
USDA’s March World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates risks getting lost in the mix as the escalating war with Iran feeds volatility across markets, including grains. Traders are also looking ...
The program, intended to help farmers facing tight margins and weak commodity prices for the 2025 crop year, has drawn strong early participation from producers across the Midwest.
Currently, U.S. corn ending stocks are estimated at 2.127 billion bushels for the current marketing year, which ends Aug. 31, 2026. If the corn fed to livestock is too high, it means that the ending ...
Parum: There are other risk management tools like ARC and PLC. ARC county prices this year will be set at $5.03 for corn, $12.17 for soybeans, and $6.98 for wheat. There's also PLC (which) is set by ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Farmers intend to plant 97.3 million acres of corn this year, the most since 1936, the USDA’s spring planting survey said Thursday. The overall corn acreage forecast is up ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The amount of American cropland devoted to corn is expected to shrink about 4 percent this year as farmers devote more acres to soybeans, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said ...
USDA export sales data covering the week through February 26 showed lackluster soybean and wheat sales, while corn had a ...
Following the February price discovery period, USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) has finalized spring crop insurance prices ...
Acreage reports that producers file with the USDA’s Farm Service Agency back up the department’s big corn acreage forecast and suggest that it may even be underestimated, according to economists at ...
Corn futures are not liking the taste from USDA’s set of reports as they chew through Monday’s midday. Contracts are down 16 to 17 cents so far. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is down ...
In his case, it was football. In this issue, it’s agriculture, particularly corn. Unlike football, corn’s history spans back ...