Peanut Industry Sends Relief to Texas Hill Country Peanut Proud, the humanitarian organization representing the U.S. peanut industry, has stepped up to support communities impacted by recent flooding in the Texas Hill Country. The group announced it has shipped 30,240 jars of its Peanut Proud peanut butter to the San Antonio Food Bank to assist those affected by last week’s …
Big Crops Get Bigger
U.S. Corn and Soybean Ratings Near Historic Highs Mid-July typically marks a turning point in crop conditions, often trending lower as the growing season advances. But 2025 is defying expectations. This year, the crops are not just holding steady—they’re thriving. The phrase “big crops get bigger” is echoing among veteran grain traders, and the data backs it up. Corn Ratings …
APRES Meets in Louisville
Advancing Peanut Science Through Global Collaboration This week marks a significant event for the peanut industry, as researchers and industry professionals gather in Louisville, Kentucky, for the annual meeting of the American Peanut Research and Education Society (APRES). With members representing over 20 countries and the eight U.S. states that grow peanuts, the conference serves as a critical hub for …
Pricing the Future of Corn and Soybeans
Corn Futures Hover Near Support Ahead of Harvest As the market approaches the end of the week, December corn futures are flirting with the $4.07 level. However, analysts point to $4.00 as a solid support point, with both domestic users and international importers prepared to purchase at any further price declines. The corn crop is now sufficiently close to harvest, …
Peanut Industry Focuses on Research and Quality
Annual APRES Meeting Highlights Innovation and Education This week, the American Peanut Research and Education Society (APRES) is holding its annual meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, bringing together leading researchers, educators, and industry professionals committed to the advancement of the peanut industry. Founded in 1957, APRES—originally known as the Peanut Improvement Working Group—was established to improve the understanding and development of …
USDA Raises Cotton Production Forecast for This Month
USDA Raises July Cotton Forecast for U.S. and China The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has adjusted its cotton production outlook upward in the July report, citing both domestic improvements and favorable conditions abroad. The update was shared by Mark Jekanowski, Chair of the USDA’s World Agricultural Outlook Board, in a report via Southeast AgNet. U.S. Cotton Output Grows by …
Peanut Crop Update in the Southeast
Peanut Crop Pegging Progress and Regional Outlooks U.S. Pegging Rate at 55% in Mid-July The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reports that the U.S. peanut crop is currently 55% pegging. That’s just below last year’s 56% but above the five-year average of 53%. Crop condition ratings show strong performance so far: Overall, the peanut crop is developing well with adequate …
“One Big Beautiful Bill”-Peanut Impacts of the Bill
Historic Budget Legislation Advances with Narrow Margins The U.S. House of Representatives has officially passed the final version of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” securing a 218 to 214 vote. This closely mirrors the U.S. Senate’s razor-thin approval of the same legislation, which passed 51 to 50 thanks to a tie-breaking vote cast by Vice President J.D. Vance. This comprehensive …
Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin Revolutionized American Agriculture
In the late 18th century, a young Massachusetts farm boy named Eli Whitney unknowingly set the stage for a major turning point in American agriculture. At just 12 years old, Whitney demonstrated his mechanical talent by crafting a handmade violin and later running his own nail-making business. While attending college, Whitney stayed at a widow’s home where he overheard a …
August 12 Crop Report to Offer Key Insights from Field Surveys
August Crop Report Will Reflect Real Field Data, Not Just Models The upcoming August 12th USDA Crop Report is expected to carry significantly more weight than the July update, especially within the grain trade. According to agricultural broadcaster Mark Oppold, this report will be the first of the season to rely on actual in-field surveys rather than computer-generated models. Starting …