
U.S. Pork Exports Steady in September with Value Record for Mexico; Beef Exports Lowest Since Mid-2020
USDA has released red meat export data for September, which was delayed due to the recent government shutdown. As compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF), September data showed a fairly steady performance for U.S. pork

Zooming Out: What’s the Big Corn Picture?
David Ericson takes a deeper dive into the long-range outlook for the corn market, breaking down what’s driving sentiment as we head toward the new year. With South America showing no major weather concerns at this point,

National FFA Foundation’s Molly Ball Wins Silver Stevie® Award in 2025 Stevie Awards for Women in Business
INDIANAPOLIS (National FFA Organization) – National FFA Foundation’s Molly Ball, National FFA Foundation President, has been named the winner of a Silver Stevie Award® in the Female Executive of the Year – Government or Non-Profit – category in the

Rising Global Milk Production
AMES, Iowa — Milk is one of the most widely consumed agricultural products globally, and its production trends have significant economic, nutritional, and environmental implications. In recent years, many countries have expanded their dairy sectors with increased

Early Holiday Feel to the Trade
Corn is up slightly, supported by continued strong export demand, while wheat holds steady to slightly higher. Soybeans are down 1 to 2 cents on favorable South American weather and ongoing weakness in soybean oil. It’s a

NSP Announces 2025 Sorghum Yield Contest Winners
LUBBOCK, Texas (Dec. 11, 2025) — National Sorghum Producers is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 Sorghum Yield Contest, including Bin Buster awardee Chris Santini from Warren County, New Jersey, securing the contest’s highest 2025 yield