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On Jan. 1, 2025, the 40B and 40A credits will expire, and the 45Z program will begin, running through 2027. The new credit will be based on emissions rates.
“It’s like farmers threw in the towel after getting sick of waiting for better prices or realized they’re going to need bin space,” says Jerry Gulke. He shares four points that might mean lower prices aren’t over yet.
New research from National Pork Board shows there are more air fryers in homes across America than there are coffee makers, which means younger generations cook meals with appliances baby boomers may not even own.
EU’s pork production hit the lowest level in nearly 25 years. So, what’s causing pork production to take such a drastic drop? One reason is EU environmental regulations that have forced producers to cut back production.
Friday’s technically bearish weekly low closes in winter wheat futures suggest follow-through chart-based selling pressure early next week. However, the winter wheat futures markets are also short-term oversold...
Over 125,000 regenerative tonnes from the program have been issued, with 240,000 more in the pipeline.
Layoffs are slated to hit the Des Moines, Iowa, Bridgestone-Firestone plant where the majority of Firestone’s line of agricultural tires are produced. The exact number of affected employees has not been confirmed.
Grains back lower as wheat drags down corn and soybeans and Randy Martinson, Martinson Ag, says funds are back in sell mode. Cattle are trying to bounce awaiting cash news while hogs are mostly lower again.
John Deere has had a busy 2024 thus far, but a large round of employee layoffs are taking place in Iowa.
Corn and soybeans see double digit gains on short covering and talk of China biz says John Payne, Advance Trading, while wheat struggled. Cattle were hit by more bird flu news, hogs reversed off new lows.