Peanut Market Update: Higher Supplies and Slower Demand Pressure Prices Peanut farmers across the Southeast are wrapping up this year’s crop as peanuts continue to move into buying points. Some buying points have already shut down for the season, and prices remain under pressure as supplies outpace demand. According to recent data, peanut supplies are running about 34 percent higher …
NCBA Shares Efforts on Farm Bill Items Remaining For Cattle Producers
NCBA: One Big Beautiful Bill Delivered for Cattle Industry, but Key Issues Remain The One Big Beautiful Bill, passed earlier this year, delivered several significant wins for the U.S. cattle industry. However, as lawmakers look ahead, some traditional farm bill issues remain unresolved and could still impact cattle producers. We caught up with Ethan Lane of the National Cattlemen’s Beef …
Crude Oil and Silver Cross $60 Threshold
Bottom Line Report: Silver Overtakes Crude Oil in Rare Market Signal With just a couple of days left to trade in 2025, analysts at the Bottom Line Report are closely watching developments in the commodity markets—particularly crude oil and silver. Recently, the two markets reached a historic and highly unusual milestone that has only occurred once before in modern times. …
Corn Shelling Bees: How Community and Early Technology Shaped American Agriculture
Corn’s Foundational Role in American Agriculture Corn has always played a central role in American agriculture, serving as a vital crop for both human consumption and livestock feed. From early settlement through the 19th century, corn production shaped farm economies and rural livelihoods across the country. However, while growing corn was essential, processing it—particularly removing kernels from the cob—proved to …
Livestock Industry Groups Applaud Confirmation of USTR Chief Ag Negotiator appointee
Livestock Industry Groups React to Confirmation of Dr. Julie Callahan Following the recent confirmation of Dr. Julie Callahan as the U.S. Trade Representative’s Chief Agricultural Negotiator, livestock industry organizations are voicing strong support for her appointment. Groups representing meat exports, pork producers, and cattle producers say her experience and leadership will be critical as agricultural trade negotiations continue with key …
NASS Peanut Stocks Report
USDA Releases October Peanut Stocks and Processing Report Reports from Washington have been delayed due to the government shutdown, but the USDA Department of Agriculture has now released the Peanut Stocks and Processing Report for October. This report covers the third month of the marketing year, which begins in August, and provides insight into peanut supply, processing, and commercial stocks. …
Dr Julie Callahan Confirmed as US Trade Representative’s Chief Agricultural Negotiator
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has a new Chief Agricultural Negotiator, with the confirmation of Dr. Julie Callahan to the role. Her appointment is being widely welcomed across the agricultural sector, with farm groups and commodity organizations praising her experience and commitment to expanding opportunities for U.S. agriculture in global markets. The USTR’s office announced the …
How the Great Depression Transformed American Farmland
From Dust to Renewal: How the Great Depression Sparked U.S. Soil Conservation When the winds of the 1930s carried dust across America’s plains, it wasn’t just soil that disappeared—it was hope. Out of that devastation came a powerful movement that would forever change the way farmers and ranchers cared for the land. I’m Mark Oppold, and in this American Agriculture …
OBBB ARC and PLC Modernization Act
Big Beautiful Bill: A Historic Investment in U.S. Agriculture About a month ago, Congress passed the Big Beautiful Bill, the largest investment in the agricultural industry in a decade. This landmark legislation provides significant support across multiple areas of U.S. farming, from risk coverage and crop insurance to export promotion and research. Included in the bill is $54 billion for …
SBA Establishes Deregulation Strike Force to Address Affordability Regulations
SBA Launches Deregulation Strike Force to Cut Red Tape and Lower Costs for Small Businesses The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has initiated a new Deregulation Strike Force, dedicating a full team to identifying and eliminating excessive federal regulations put in place during the previous administration. According to the SBA, these regulations significantly increased costs for small businesses and consumers, …










