Weekly overview of ag commodity market news and price action compiled by Austin Schroeder with Brugler Marketing. Not ...
As the old saying goes, you plan your work, and then you work your plan. Those plans vary from year to year for a variety of ...
Jerry Gulke, president of The Gulke Group, thinks the party is over in the grains, at least for now, due to several key ...
Don Roose, U.S. Commodities, says several factors combined to pressure the grain markets Friday. Whether or not the rally is ...
India approved a 101 billion rupee (US $1.2 billion) program to double edible oil production in the country within seven ...
Brazil is projected to import its highest amount of diesel in two years, driven by a strong economy and increased fuel demand ...
Now that warm weather has arrived, everyone will start to focus on all the chores that have to be done to “gear” up for the upcoming season, including fly control. Fly infestation reduces ...
In a nationwide class action, Syngenta will pay a $1.51 billion settlement to U.S. corn farmers, grain handling facilities and ethanol plants. The settlement covers corn priced after September 15 ...
Drought, excessive heat and wildfires emerged as the primary contributors, accounting for over $16.59 billion in total crop losses. Additionally, $3.99 billion was attributed to excessive ...
The National Weather Service’s (NWS) forecast for October through December calls for above-normal temps across the contiguous U.S., with the greatest chance of warmth across the Four-Corners region.
A study published last month by the Migration Policy Institute estimates some 14,000 individuals enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)program work in farming, fishing and ...
Cattle and hog producers have reason to be optimistic entering March 2015, explains Chip Flory of Pro Farmer and Market Rally radio. In an interview with “AgDay” TV’s Tyne Morgan this week ...