
Soybean Export Council Continues to Champion Quality of U.S. Soybeans
During the 2025 NAFB Convention in Kansas City, we sat down to discuss how the U.S. Soybean Export Council continues its work to attain market access for soybeans and how they champion the quality of U.S. soybeans.

ISU President reflects on legacy of serving Iowa agriculture
AMES, Iowa — In January 2026, Dr. Wendy Wintersteen, president of Iowa State University (ISU), will retire. Dr. Wintersteen has been lauded for her vision, creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, love of ISU, innovation and respect and admiration for agriculture and

Governor Pillen Announces Joint Response to Tyson Closure
LINCOLN, NE — Governor Jim Pillen announced a collaboration between multiple agencies and community organizations to assist Lexington families impacted by the upcoming closure of Tyson’s meat processing facility. “The whole state is behind the community of

China Expands Its Shopping List: More Than Beans Moving Off U.S. Ports
China continues to step up its U.S. purchases — not just soybeans, but corn as well — as weather troubles at home push their demand higher. Here in the Midwest, incoming storms could help ease those heavy

Novonesis On the Leading Edge of Animal Health
(KANSAS CITY, MO) — During the 2025 NAFB Convention in Kansas City, MO, we sat down to get an update from the team at Novonesis in regards to their work in advancing animal health and nutrition. Dr.

Quiet Markets to Close the Holiday Week
The Friday after Thanksgiving is usually a quiet market day with a hard open and shortened session of trading. We see grains quiet with more strength in cattle futures to close out the week. Arlan Suderman, Chief