Florida Cattle Enhancement Board

Florida Cattle Enhancement Board Provides Opportunities That Spark Research Projects

The Florida Cattle Enhancement Board provides opportunities for research projects which might not have been pursued otherwise. We sat down with Dr. Nicolas DiLorenzo with the University of Florida to learn about his research into sileage. Dr. DiLorenzo said, “To be honest, without that, I don’t think I would have been able to get started. We probably would not even …

eggs

Eggs Taking Center Stage This Weekend Across The Country

Eggs are taking center stage this weekend across the country and especially earlier this week as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins made a trip to North Carolina to a layer operation who donated the eggs for the upcoming White House Easter Egg Roll. Secretary Rollins said, “We were all together in North Carolina on Monday loading the 30,000 eggs …

peanut acreage

Estimated Planting Acres of Peanuts by USDA

Ag Statistics Service of USDA has released the estimated planted acres this year for all the major crops. They always announce it on March 31st to give us an indication of what’s going to happen on the farm this year. Checking on peanuts. Growers intend to plant 1.67 million acres of peanuts this year. That is down 14 percent across the country compared with last year. Acreage …

Cattle on Feed Report

USDA Provides Insights in Latest Cattle on Feed Report

The USDA Has released the latest Cattle on Feed Report and USDA Livestock Analyst Michael McConnell provides insights into beef supplies as we get closer to grilling season. McConnell said, “Overall our feedlot inventories remain about on par with where they were a year ago. Placements were actually up year over year during February, which that’s the first time that’s happened since …

Jelly Bean Prayer

Good Friday Jelly Bean Prayer

Markets closed, of course, on this Good Friday, giving us an opportunity to continue a long-time tradition as we share with you the Jelly Bean Prayer. Lots of jelly beans this weekend, maybe a little different meaning after the prayer. Red is for the blood he gave, green for the grass he made, yellow for his sun so bright, orange for the edge …

National Western Stock Show

Birth of the National Western Stock Show: A Legacy That Shaped American Agriculture

In the early 20th century, as the American West solidified its identity as the backbone of livestock production, a bold vision emerged—one that would unite ranchers, breeders, and agricultural leaders under one roof. That vision became the National Western Stock Show, now recognized as one of the most prestigious and enduring agricultural events in the world. The Visionaries Behind the …

Prospective Plantings Report

USDA Releases Cotton Prospective Plantings Report

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released the Cotton Prospective Plantings Report for the month of March. The following data and report is provided by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. “Growers intend to plant 9.64 million acres of all cotton across the United States, which is up 4 percent from the previous year. Cotton producers in Georgia expect to plant …

Product of USA

Product Of The USA Label Use Encouraged

During March we had the National Agriculture Day and what was encouraged is that we start using the label product of USA. According to Secretary Rollins of the Agriculture Department, she said our great patriot ranchers and producers grow, raise, and harvest the world’s safest, most affordable, and abundant food supply. American consumers want to support America by buying American and this label will …

hogs

Hog Inventories Up According to USDA’s March Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report

The USDA has released the March Quarterly Hogs and Pig Report and USDA Livestock Analyst Michael McConnell shares the details from the report. McConnell said, “As of March 1st, an estimated 74.3 million hogs were in the United States. That was fractionally higher than March 1st a year ago. 5.89 million hogs were in the breeding herd, which is 1% lower …

grain

Grain Trade Review After Recent Reporting

The grain trade has had two days now to react to the acreage and stocks numbers from Tuesday. We expect a mostly quiet end to the trade today ahead of the Easter weekend. Looking at this grain trade, first weekly crop progress report of the season is next Monday afternoon, and with April showers, early fieldwork delayed, but rain is going to …