As the old saying goes, U.S. farmers love to plant corn. But in 2025, they might be loving it a bit more than usual.
It is not the agricultural market setup one might anticipate: speculators are ending the year long corn just after U.S.
We can see that in corn, soybeans, and even though it's not harvest ... Do you think the market is trying to price some of that in right now? Darin: No, not at all. I don't think it cares.
The chief economist Indiana Farm Bureau’s says declines in commodity prices are causing farmer concerns. Todd Davis says the ...
Higher interest rates and lower corn, soybean prices pull Iowa's farmland values down for the first time in 5 years. How long ...
Farm profitability, record rainfall, no new farm bill, elections and H5N1 in dairy cattle are among Kent Thiesse's top ...
Farmers are in need of economic aid due to a third year of losses on every acre they plant, continued inflation and a bleak ...
We also have low prices. It's something that we can ... Mexico in buying corn, China was in buying soybeans as well as unknown destinations this morning. Interesting that we saw India in buying ...
Corn production in the EU has been under pressure this year. Output is estimated at 58.8mt, down 4.3% YoY and the third ...
This year's Iowa farmland average value sank $369 over last year's to $11,467 an acre, pulled lower by falling corn and soybean prices, higher interest rates and elevated costs to raise crops ...