Another Case of New World Screwworm

Mexico has confirmed two cases of New World Screwworm within a two-day span, including one detected in a six-day-old calf in the northern state of Tamaulipas. Meanwhile, Sue Martin with Ag & Investment shares her long-term outlook
Mixed and Quiet Market Trade to Start 2026

As we officially kickoff trade for 2026 (and close out the week) on Friday we see a mixed tone in grains and higher action in cattle. We talk markets with Arlan Suderman from StoneX in our Market
Reaction to FBA Payment Rates Announcement
(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Just ahead of the new year this week, USDA announced the payment rates for the Farmer Bridge Assistance program. Price levels ranged from over $100 per acre for cotton and rice to $44.36 for
USDA Strengthens National Security and Protects Taxpayers by Standardizing Grant and Cooperative Agreement Requirements

(Washington, D.C.) —U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins signed a Secretary’s Memorandum directing all USDA agencies and staff offices to immediately adopt and implement the first-ever set of USDA General Terms and Conditions for all future awards. “Since Day