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First quarter of 2024 sees phenomenal pork exports

First quarter of 2024 sees phenomenal pork exports

The U.S. Meat Export Federation says March exports of U.S. pork were steady with last year’s volume but were slightly higher in value, according to data released by USDA. Kelli Wicks, manager of market growth for the National Pork Board, said diversification has been key. Wicks said there’s been especially good progress in the Oceania region. For more information, visit porkcheckoff.org.

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May WASDE still conservative with changes to crops

May WASDE still conservative with changes to crops

While the markets reacted positively, the May WASDE report wasn’t exactly bullish. In the case of corn, Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride said the numbers just weren't bearish. McBride said things were more obviously bearish on the soybean side of the report....

Ernst critical of Biden Administration’s ag trade message

Ernst critical of Biden Administration’s ag trade message

Many of you who have children or are kids at heart have probably seen the original Lego Movie®. It was a neat little story about overcoming adversity and learning the value of teamwork. The movie produced a well-known song that entered the pop culture lexicon for a...

Beef industry leaders travel to Korea and Japan

Beef industry leaders travel to Korea and Japan

The U.S. Meat Export Federation, along with U.S. beef industry leaders, is on a global trip to see how U.S. beef is performing abroad. The trip included stops in Korea and Japan- two countries that have become great destinations for specialty cuts, among other...

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-9-24)

U.S. Export Sales Report (5-9-24)

A neutral export sales report is favorable to the idea that the USDA will make cuts to U.S. exports in tomorrow’s WASDE report, as both corn and soybeans have fallen behind. Allendale commodity broker Greg McBride gave an update on the latest numbers. McBride said...

Calls for increased ag trade opportunities continue

Calls for increased ag trade opportunities continue

United States agriculture continues to push for new trade opportunities in 2024. Ted McKinney, CEO of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, says the Biden administration is taking more action than in past years to increase those opportunities....

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