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Today’s commodity market news. Featuring expert analysis from Michelle Rook, Jerry Gulke and Pro Farmer Editors.
By Carol Keiser: Belleair, Florida It’s worse than we had feared. That’s what public-health officials confessed this week about the Zika virus. “Everything we look at with this virus seem
By Le Thi Trang Nha: Binh Duong Province, Vietnam Half a century ago, my country was at war with America. For two decades, a brutal conflict ravaged both the United States and Vietnam. I lost my grandparents in
2015 crop data also shows active loan redemptions
Having it both ways on crop insurance, farm bill programs
Budget markups | Immigration & Supreme Court | Financial constraints in ag
From too complex (ARC), to not working at all (cotton), to changes needed (dairy)
By Nyasha Mudukuti: Chikombedzi, Zimbabwe My country’s government would rather see people starve than let them eat genetically modified food. That’s the only conclusion to draw from the announceme
Agriculture, energy the two downbeat sectors; US dollar impact noted on ag exports
USDA sent proposal to OMB several weeks ago
Amendments adopted on swaps, GIPSA, school lunches, tobacco and sodium levels
International Trade Commission report requested by Senate Finance panel
House Appropriations panel to mark up spending bill Apr. 19
Upcoming hearings a good time to look back at 2014 Farm Bill, and ahead to next one
USDA WASDE | Ag financial pressures | Energy and rural economy | Ag spending
Use of program for 2015 crops is already easily above 2014-crop levels
By: Joni Kamiya-Rose: Kaneohe, Hawaii Farmers are the musicians of the land. This thought struck me as our family celebrated the 100th birthday of one of my great uncles. During the gathering last year, we li
By Rosalie Ellasus: San Jacinto, Philippines Judges almost took away our food and our farms. This year’s growing season here in the Philippines is near its end, and once again we faced all of the usual challe
Changing Republican lawmaker attitudes, elections impacting timeline, votes
Comments largely echo those from March presser after FOMC
Congress out | USDA reports Thursday | Employment report Fri.
Urge EPA to get RFS ‘back on track’ in 2017 volume requirements
Duties of $83.20 per metric tons have eliminated U.S. share of EU market for ethanol
By Tim Burrack: Arlington, Iowa America is about to go protectionist. Now I’m scared. At least it looks that way after the elections on Tuesday, when the front-running presidential candidates&mdas
Challenges opponents of plan under consideration to come up with an alternative
President signs proclamation that would have revoked benefits March 15
In 2016, modest projected boosts in acreage planted to corn, soybeans and cotton offset wheat and sorghum plantings
By Mark Wagoner: Touchet, Washington Nobody in the Evergreen State wants to refight an old battle over labeling food that may contain genetically modified ingredients. For us, it’s a settled question: Washington