AgDay
Hosted by Haley Bickelhaupt, AgDay provides the nation’s farmers and ranchers with the latest news, weather and business headlines, and features the people and places unique to the industry and small-town America.
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Most farmland auctions happen in the fall or early winter. What will be the trend this year?
Markets brush off GDP. Grains continuing to rally on weather, as soybeans lead. Livestock react and head lower.
It’s no secret that the world is struggling – in more ways than one. With rising prices and pressing environmental issues, it’s easy to question if solutions are possible.
Markets open higher except feeders on Thursday, after negative GDP numbers. Michelle Rook talks with Luke Swenson of The Money Farm.
The Fed raised interest rates .75 basis points for the second consecutive month. The market was largely anticipating this move and now turns its attention to how long this aggressive pace is going to last.
U.S. soybean meal has had a steady hand on the wheel of demand for many years, with oil riding shotgun. But it’s a new day — oil’s in the driver’s seat, offering new routes to farmers.
Livestock are mixed, while grains continue to push higher on weather and fund buying. How high will we go?
Seth Meyer, chief economist at USDA, told Reuters developing countries in North Africa and elsewhere could be the first to see some relief in prices at grocery stores. . .
Sen. Joe Manchin went from being his party’s main holdout on major social policy, climate and tax legislation, to striking a domestic spending package deal that includes climate and energy programs and tax increases.
Finding enough seafarers willing to sail ships stuck inside Ukraine’s ports is set to pose a major challenge to the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports.