market

Market Fears Continue To Ease

Dan Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy

Market fears continue to ease, a far cry from where we started the week. Monday this week, that VIX or fear index on Wall Street was soared past 35, the highest since COVID days in 2020. Today, that index dropping back toward 20, indicating a lot more calm on Wall Street, though 1516 is an accepted number. Likewise, crude oil near $120 a barrel …

American

Early American Farmers Move West After the Revolution

Dan American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

America Pushes West: Farming Beyond the Appalachians Following the end of the American Revolutionary War, a major shift began to reshape the young United States. One of the earliest barriers to westward expansion had been the Proclamation Line of 1763, established by the British government after the French and Indian War. The proclamation attempted to prevent colonial settlers from moving …

Hurricane Helene

Secretary Rollins In Georgia To Amplify Georgia’s Hurricane Helene Block Grant

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Funding, Georgia, USDA

US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins was in Georgia earlier this week to amplify the announcement of Georgia’s Hurricane Helene Block Grant. During her time under the “Gold Dome,” Secretary Rollins made remarks to Georgia Legislators saying, “we have finalized our joint agreement between Georgia and USDA, a 531 million dollar block grant agreement to help your producers who are still suffering …

Farm Bill 2.0

Farm Bill 2.0 Passed by House Ag Committee

Dan Economy, Farm Bill, Industry, Legislative, USDA-FSA

The Food, Farm, and National Security Act of 2026 was officially passed by the Agriculture Committee in Washington this week, 34-17. The bill was supported by Republican members of the committee, along with seven Democrats. That’s good news. The Farm, Food, and National Security Act is commonly referred to as Farm Bill 2.0. It builds upon the traditional Farm Bill provisions included in last …

American beef

USMEF Highlights Gains of American Beef in Columbia

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF)

The U.S. Meat Export Federation is highlighting the gains of American beef in Columbia, especially after HPAI detections in the U.S. According to USMEF, US Beef exports to Columbia rose 23% in volume and 77% in value in 2025 and Homero Recio, a Latin America representative for USMEF explains. Recio said, “We did suffer quite a hit because of avian …

crude oil

Spike of Crude Oil Coming Down Slowly

Dan Biofuels/Energy, Commodities, Economy

Bottom Line analysts say the initial spike in crude oil has run its course for the most part in their view, but it will have a long tail, as they say. Prices stabilizing near $100, with a very slow decline. Countries and governments making alternative plans. Grains have followed higher from a distance. Really no news on their own to warrant such an increase, …

Northwest Territory

Marietta and the Birth of America’s Northwest Frontier

Dan American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

When many Americans hear the term Northwest Territory today, they often think of the modern Pacific Northwest—states like Montana, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. But in the late 1700s, the meaning was very different. In early American history, the Northwest Territory referred to the vast region north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River. This land would eventually …

Georgia Beef Board

Georgia Beef Board Promoting Beef Through Sports Activities

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Events, Georgia, Georgia Beef Board (GBB), Marketing

The Georgia Beef Board is promoting beef through sports activities and we caught up with Wyatt Doolittle with the Georgia Beef Board to learn more. Doolittle said, “We were super excited to be part of the Publix Atlanta Marathon this year. So this is one of the largest running events in the southeast and brings tens of thousands of runners and spectators …

U.S. peanut exports

A Look At US Peanut Exports

Dan Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Peanuts

Well about 20% of the peanut crop produced in the United States is exported. Let’s check the numbers on that. For December 2005 to December 2004 compared, the U.S. exported 34,586 metric tons, a surprising increase of 2%. The increase is driven by a continuous strong export to Mexico, which was up 32%. All other major markets were down, with Canada down 8%, China was down 3%, European …

florida beef council

Florida Beef Council Connects With Neighbors at Tampa PBS Event

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Events, Florida, Florida Beef Council (FBC)

The Florida Beef Council is working to promote beef to their neighbors during a recent event in Tampa. We caught up with Deanne Maples with the Florida Beef Council to learn more. Maples said, “So last weekend the Florida Beef Council spent the day with thousands of families at WEDU Be My Neighbor Day in Tampa and I’ll tell you it …