What are Corn’s Thoughts Come January?

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As harvest winds down and bins start to fill, traders and producers alike are already looking ahead — wondering what corn’s mindset will be come January. With questions surrounding storage decisions, export demand, and shifting input costs,

Senate Ag Committee Advances U.S. Grain Standards Reauthorization

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Chairman John Boozman (R-AR) and Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) led committee passage of H.R. 4550, the United States Grain Standards Reauthorization Act of 2025, as amended. The

Weekly Phosphate, Potash Prices Fall

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A new report from Mizhuo investment bank said potash and phosphate fell last week, while nitrogen was mostly unchanged. The price of potash in New Orleans fell about 1.5 percent to $328 per ton, while Midwest costs

Markets Waiting on the Next Headline

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It’s another mixed day in the grain and livestock trade on Tuesday as markets seem to be drifting and waiting on the next set of headlines. Arlan Suderman with StoneX joins us for analysis in the Market

North Dakota Farmers Race to Finish Harvests

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(Fargo, ND) — North Dakota farmers race to finish their harvests. An already stressful season is now being hindered by wet conditions. Crops including corn, soybeans and sunflowers are being stunted by rain. So now they’re now