Deadline Looming to File for Corporate Transparency Act
(NASHVILLE, TN) — Have you filed the required information for the anti-money laundering law known as the Corporate Transparency Act? If you haven’t done so, you are surely not alone. According to American Farm Bureau, less than
Soybean Exporters Rushing to Get Shipments Sent Out
Grain merchants are racing to ship out a record-large harvest ahead of the upcoming presidential election. Marine Link says fears of renewed trade tensions with China, the top soybean importer, are driving the push. USDA data released
Fall Harvest Double Digits Ahead of Last Year’s Pace

Reports show the U.S. corn and soybean harvests are double digits ahead of their five-year averages. Farm Policy News credits the fast pace to dry weather stretched across most of the U.S. through the past week. Corn
U.S. Egg Production Down Two Percent, Milk Production Slightly Higher
U.S. egg production totaled 8.92 billion during September 2024, down two percent from the same time last year. Production included 7.65 billion table eggs and 1.27 billion hatching eggs, of which 1.18 billion were broiler-type and 91.3
Farmers for Soil Health Initiative Seeks to Double Cover Crops by 2030—Enrollment Now Open
ST. LOUIS — Farmers for Soil Health empowers farmers to lead the charge in sustainability—putting real money directly into their hands to drive change where it matters most: at the farm level. With enrollment now open, the