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Consumer education increasing pork demand in Central America

Consumer education increasing pork demand in Central America

U.S. pork exports to Central America were outstanding last year and the momentum has continued in 2024. Lucia Ruano, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) representative in the region, said that consumer education workshops, funded through support from USDA and the National Pork Board, are valuable in showing consumers the quality and versatility of U.S. pork. Ruano added that the Girls Can Grill series of workshops showed targeted consumers and influencers how to properly prepare U.S. pork cuts...

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End of July Cattle Report will hurt beef industry

End of July Cattle Report will hurt beef industry

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) recently announced it will no longer issue the July Cattle Report. Additionally, the agency is discontinuing the county estimates for crops and livestock and the Cotton Objective Yield Survey starting in the...

U.S. ethanol industry comments on Brazilian ethanol tariffs

U.S. ethanol industry comments on Brazilian ethanol tariffs

The U.S. Grains Council, Growth Energy, and the Renewable Fuels Association jointly submitted comments to the Brazilian Chamber of Foreign Trade regarding the Brazilian tariff on imported U.S. ethanol. In October 2023, Brazil’s association of fuel importers formally...

Pork producers cautious but optimistic

Pork producers cautious but optimistic

The pork industry has been dealing with a lot of headwinds as we end the first third of 2024. While prices are going a little higher, consistency has been an issue. Markets have seen many radical shifts, many of which have not been good. However, uncertainty has not...

April WASDE sees little change to South American crops

April WASDE sees little change to South American crops

The April WASDE report came and went with little to remark. This was largely anticipated, though, and the markets are ready to focus back on planting and the weather. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the corn numbers were on the low side of expectations....

AFBF doubles top prize for Ag Innovation Challenge

AFBF doubles top prize for Ag Innovation Challenge

The American Farm Bureau Federation, in partnership with Farm Credit, is doubling the top prize at this year’s Ag Innovation Challenge. Now, the winner will take home $100,000 for their business. Chase Heineman, director of industry affairs for AFBF, talks about the...

A new opportunity in planting technology for growers

A new opportunity in planting technology for growers

The CornerStone planting system from Precision Planting is creating a new option for growers in the market for planting technology. In the past a grower would have two options when searching for new planting equipment. The grower could choose the most expensive option...

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U.S. Export Sales Report (4-12-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (4-12-24)

On top of the disappointing WASDE report, export sales were not great this week. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride started off his analysis with the corn numbers. While this is the first disappointment we’ve seen in the corn exports in a while, McBride said this...

Pork producers cautious but optimistic

Pork producers cautious but optimistic

The pork industry has been dealing with a lot of headwinds as we end the first third of 2024. While prices are going a little higher, consistency has been an issue. Markets have seen many radical shifts, many of which have not been good. However, uncertainty has not...