Despite Tariffs, U.S. Soybeans Set to Reach China

(SINGAPORE) — As trade war tensions between the U.S. and China escalate, many traders are wondering what that could mean for commodities that have already been shipped from the U.S. to China. According to Reuters, China is
Trump Administration Discussing Farmer Tariff Relief Package

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The White House and congressional lawmakers have begun discussing a tariff relief package. The talks are starting as agricultural trade groups continue to warn elected officials about the economic repercussions of tariffs. “We’re setting
K-State Swine Team Eyes Groundbreaking Soybean Meal Research

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Swine producers commonly use soybean meal as one of the largest protein sources in diets, so over the years, researchers have examined soybean meal quality thoroughly. However, K-State assistant research professor in swine nutrition Katelyn Gaffield
White House Considering Adjustments to Port Fee Plan

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — The Trump administration is considering a different plan for fees on Chinese ships visiting U.S. ports. The Economic Times says significant pushback against the plan came from industries that all said the idea would
Trump Tariff Pause a Positive & Appreciated by Soy Growers, Along with Drop to 10% Individualized Tariff for Most Countries: Farmers Need Negotiations with China Next

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Soybean farmers across the U.S. were pleased to hear most countries will get a 90-day reprieve from the new individualized tariffs announced April 2—an opportunity for negotiations with our trading partners that could lead