
Beef Prices Predicted to Keep Climbing in 2026
Beef prices are projected to continue increasing in 2026 as U.S. beef production continues to decline, with no obvious signs of a rebuilding cattle herd. That comes from John Lovett of the University of Arkansas System Division

CARB Will Sunset Outdated Biodiesel Restrictions
Clean Fuels Alliance America welcomed a ruling by the California Air Resources Board to sunset the oxides of nitrogen mitigation requirement for biodiesel blends of up to B20, or 20 percent biodiesel, in the Alternative Diesel Fuel

USDA Accepting Applications for Trade Mission to the Philippines
The USDA is accepting applications for its agribusiness trade mission to the Philippines, taking place April 13–16, 2026. U.S. exporters interested in exploring trade opportunities in the Philippines’ thriving market and rapidly growing economy must apply by

Tuesday Mid-Day Markets with Arlan Suderman
Crush margins are improving in China, though that strength has yet to extend to U.S. soybeans. Speculation continues around potential Chinese purchases as the calendar winds down on 2025. Geopolitics remain a heavy influence on trade, with

Commissioner Miller Celebrates U.S. Shrinking Inflation and Agricultural Trade Deficit
AUSTIN — Commissioner Sid Miller today celebrated the Trump Administration’s recent economic reports showing declines in core inflation and a forecasted reduction in the agricultural trade deficit next year. The combination points towards a sharp economic turnaround for

Women Farmers in the Spotlight in 2026
The United Nations is recognizing 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer, aiming to spotlight the contributions of women in agriculture and agribusiness. The American Farm Bureau Federation and 15 other U.S. members of an