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Slow start to planting could make for an interesting May WASDE

Slow start to planting could make for an interesting May WASDE

Friday’s upcoming WASDE report is an important one, as it is the first report after the start of planting season. While the beginning of planting season has been slow, analysts are unsure of whether or not any changes will be made by the USDA. Ross Baldwin of AgMarket.Net said some sources even have the May WASDE as potentially being bearish. While the markets have been trading on the news of weather issues in Brazil’s crop, the USDA has generally held a more optimistic position than analysts...

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Interest rates and low prices are still squeezing farmers

Interest rates and low prices are still squeezing farmers

Rabobank’s RaboResearch team released its bimonthly North American Agribusiness Review. The report analyzes market conditions and trends in North American agriculture. Roland Fumasi, North American Regional Head of RaboResearch, said interest rates are still squeezing...

Secretary Naig announces increased cover crop cost-share incentives

Secretary Naig announces increased cover crop cost-share incentives

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced today that the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is offering increased cost-share incentives for cover crop planting through the state’s Water Quality Initiative (WQI). The popular annual cost-share...

National Milk Producers Federation talks H5N1 security

National Milk Producers Federation talks H5N1 security

Whether you call it H5N1, HPAI, or Bird Flu; the fact of the matter remains that we have an issue on our hands that is testing the resolve of our animal disease contingency plans on a minor level. We talked for years about “what if?”, and we were presented with that...

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-7-24)

South American Weather and Crop Update (5-7-24)

Much like it is up here, rain is causing issues down in South America. Southern Brazil is getting especially heavy rains, which could start damaging the crops. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest weather. McBride said planting progress...

Rainfall slowing planting progress across the Corn Belt

Rainfall slowing planting progress across the Corn Belt

Rainfall and wet conditions are slowing planting progress in the Midwest. Betty Resnick, an economist with the American Farm Bureau Federation, said a lot of the slowdown is taking place in the Corn Belt. Resnick said we’re still early in the planting season for major...

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