Thursday, December 11, 2025 12:08PM CST
Chris Santini of Stewartsville, New Jersey, earned the Bin Buster award in the 2025 National Sorghum Yield Contest with an entry yielding 239.93 bushels per acre.
Thursday, December 11, 2025 11:33AM CST
Nebraska grain dealer Hansen-Mueller Co. told state regulators all farmers were paid for grain deliveries as part of an agreement to restore its grain dealer license, but at least one Nebraska farmer says he has still not been paid.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 4:55PM CST
Trump administration officials announced USDA will use up to $700 million to incentivize farmers to use regenerative agricultural practices. Promoting foods grown using these practices will also be part of the MAHA agenda, which includes a new federal fund for rural health care.
USDA's November estimate of the 2025 corn crop average yield was a record, while the U.S. Grain and BioProducts Council reported the crop is of high quality.
March corn, having fallen 20 cents recently, is facing a crossroads of sorts, hovering just above the 100-day moving average and moving sideways in a consolidation phase. How will...
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2025 soybean yields for the top 18 producing states and the U.S. vs. the percent that this year's yield deviates from the 25-year trend and the percent change vs. the 2024 final yi...
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Jonathan Coppess, associate professor of farm policy at the University of Illinois, warns the traditional farm bill may be dead because of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Diving in...
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Thousands of wildfires burned across Canada in 2025, and weather conditions contributed to a record area of land affected by wildfires. Smoke from the fires spread even into severa...
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The Renewable Fuels Association urged the Trump administration on Monday to impose reciprocal tariffs on China for failing to meet 2019 trade commitments on ethanol and distillers...
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Given that the futures complex is up against stiff resistance, the market could be hard-pressed to trade higher unless substantial fundamental support develops.
Record-setting U.S. corn export sales are making it somewhat challenging for Canada to compete, while stronger Western Canadian feed production limits the need.
If you missed Wednesday's sessions of our DTN Virtual Ag Summit, there's still time to register for Thursday's program, and get access to all the Summit sessions.
March corn is up 3 cents per bushel, January soybeans are up 1 1/4 cents, March KC wheat is up 3 cents, March Chicago wheat is up 3 cents, and MIAX March Minneapolis wheat is up 0.0325 cents.
Livestock futures closed higher in all but the spot December live cattle and lean hog contracts. Traders remained optimistic for at least steady cash trade this week. Hogs found support as demand seems to be building.