Pro Farmer Editors

Latest Stories
A major U.S. producer of renewable diesel, defended imports of used cooking oil (UCO) as a feedstock to produce biofuels.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved two new rules Monday that are expected to make it easier to expand the construction of big power lines and bring more renewable energy to U.S. homes and businesses.
The ministry called on the U.S. to correct its “wrongdoings” and cancel the tariffs.
USDA raised its 2024 beef production forecast 139 million lbs. from last month on expectations of higher slaughter during the second half of the year and heavier carcass weights.
Soybean production is cut; and a Brazilian soy crusher halted operations amid severe flooding.
As corn and soy prices hit a three-year low, farmers are less inclined to invest in new machinery, leading to an inventory surplus and reduced sales for equipment dealers. Notably...
Looking ahead, three special elections are scheduled in districts that traditionally lean Republican, potentially expanding the GOP’s majority.
The fate of the tax incentives beyond 2027 is another major uncertainty.
According to a recent update from the OECD, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Trade Organization, global trade is projected to experience a significant rebound this year.
The U.S. rebuttal on Mexico’s GMO corn ban for food use argues Mexico’s submission to the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) panel contains factual and legal inaccuracies.