Peanut Farmers Wrap Up Harvest as Global Oversupply Continues Peanut farmers across the U.S. are finishing harvest, working to get the last of the peanuts in before cold weather arrives. Domestic demand remains steady, but all eyes are on the global export market, where oversupply continues to shape prices and future planting decisions. As one broker explained, “the peanut oversupply… …
China Export Tariffs Suspended For Peanuts
China Suspends Retaliatory Tariffs, Giving U.S. Peanut Farmers a Boost Peanut farmers across the United States are watching global markets closely as peanuts come in from the fields and head into warehouses for shelling. This year’s crop arrives during a period of shifting international trade dynamics—changes that could bring some welcome relief for growers. One of the most important players …
2025 King Cotton Award Winner
The Georgia Cotton Commission has named the 2025 King Cotton Award Winner. Clint Thompson with Southeast AgNet has the story. Sponsored ContentCommitment From Florida Cattle Enhancement Board Members Seeks To Move Research ForwardDecember 5, 2025Florida Cattle Enhancement Board Provides Support For Cattle Producers Regardless of Herd SizeNovember 28, 2025Florida Cattle Enhancement Board Expands the promotion and educational work of the …
National Peanut Board Unveils New Strategic Plan
National Peanut Board Unveils Ambitious 26–28 Strategic Plan After Record Crop Well peanut farmers have produced a record crop this year. Now, their grower-funded National Peanut Board is beginning the next chapter in launching of a 26–28 strategic plan. The organization is setting a bold course for the future of U.S.-grown peanuts, strengthening both market demand and industry collaboration during …
USDA Releases Latest Cotton Harvest Report
USDA Cotton Harvest Report Highlights Near-Average Progress for 2025 Season The U.S. Department of Agriculture has released the latest update on the 2025 cotton harvest, offering producers and analysts a clear picture of national and state-level progress. USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey provided new insights into how harvest numbers compare to both last year and historical averages. As Rippey summarizes, “A …
American Peanut Council Sustainable Project
American Peanut Council Expands Sustainable U.S. Peanuts Initiative for the 2025 Crop Year While peanut farmers are wrapping up the 2025 crop, sustainability efforts across the U.S. peanut sector continue to gain momentum. The American Peanut Council has announced the next phase of its multi-year sustainability project, reinforcing the industry’s commitment to transparency, responsible production, and ongoing improvement. As the …
Commodity Tracking Through November
December Commodity Market Review: Precious Metals Lead, Grains Lag in 2025 As the calendar rolls to December, investors and producers alike are taking stock of how major commodities have performed year-to-date. With 11 months now behind us, clear trends have emerged across the 48-commodity index—highlighting standout sectors as well as markets that struggled to gain traction. As the report notes, …
Asgrow Excited For Producer Results in 2026
ASGROW Highlights 2026 Soybean Planning Tips and High-Yielding Varieties As soybean growers prepare for the upcoming season, proper planning remains essential for achieving strong yields in 2026. We spoke with Toby Colvin, technical agronomist with Bayer Crop Science, who shared insights into what ASGROW is offering producers in the year ahead. Agronomic Priorities for 2026 Colvin emphasized sticking to proven …
National Peanut Board Strategic Plan
National Peanut Board Launches 2026–2028 Strategic Plan The National Peanut Board, funded by Grower Checkoff Funds, is embarking on a new chapter with the launch of its 2026–2028 strategic plan. The plan is designed to strengthen the peanut industry, support farming families, and expand consumer engagement. Execution of the plan will begin in January 2026. Key Features of the Strategic …
Cost of Thanksgiving Meal Down
Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner Drops Again, Farm Bureau Says If you enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner yesterday—or are diving into leftovers today—there’s a bit of good news from the American Farm Bureau Federation. The organization has released its annual Thanksgiving dinner survey, showing that the cost of a classic holiday meal has declined for the third consecutive year. A 5% Drop From …










