
More Severe Weather on Tap This Week?
We saw some severe weather in parts of the southern plains and eastern Midwest last week and it sounds like more rounds of it could be on the way this week as well. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien

Watching Crude Oil and Fertilizer Price Action
As the headlines keep evolving from the Middle East, we continue to closely watch the impact on crude oil prices, fertilizer markets and the commodity complex as a whole. Mike Castle with StoneX joins us to discuss
Recapping the February 2026 Meat Demand Monitor
On the Monday, March 9th, 2026 episode of Agriculture of America (AOA), we catch up with Glynn Tonsor from Kansas State University who goes over the latest trends and changes in the Meat Demand Monitor for February
Changing Dynamics in the Coffee Industry
How have trade, tariffs, weather and supply affected the coffee market over the last several months and beyond? Have we reset the price of coffee to a new level that is here to stay moving forward? BIGGBY

Supplementing Dryland Wheat and Irrigated Corn with Proso Millet in Drought Years
The U.S. High Plains region often experiences low winter precipitation, impacting its crop productivity. Extensive climate analyses indicate that years with significant precipitation deficits, including dry winters, amplify drought severity. As this season’s winter has brought negligible

Emerging Cattle Disease Spreads Across Missouri
A tick-borne cattle disease is spreading rapidly across Missouri, with confirmed cases now reported in 60 counties, raising concern among veterinarians and livestock producers. Farm Progress reports the disease, Theileria orientalis ikeda, was first detected in Missouri