The USDA has issued the latest Monthly World Ag Supply and Demand report. This month’s corn outlook is for fractionally higher supplies and ending stocks.
Florida's Department of Ag issued preliminary figures from Hurricane Ian and the losses to Florida ag and infrastructure total between $1.18 billion and $1.89 billion.
Futures prices for wheat, corn, and soy have been trending upward since August. The 6-month trend of rising prices accelerated in the first weeks of 2021.
Soybean producers won’t be the only ones to benefit from a Chinese trade deal. According to Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge, livestock producers have a lot to gain, too.
The Ag Secretary Sonny Purdue says that the U.S. is looking for better trade term with Japan. Japanese trade officials are not giving U.S. products extra access.
Cases of Bird flu has be found. Farmers saying they feels the ag economy has stayed the same from the month of August to September and Kenneth Juster was nominated for U.S. ambassador to India.