A Doubtful Beginning for Minnesota Apples In 1860, Minnesota was not considered a place where apples could thrive. That skepticism was famously captured by journalist and editor Horace Greeley, who wrote in the New York Tribune, “I would not live in Minnesota because you can’t grow apples there.” At the time, his assessment reflected a common belief: the state’s short …
Livestock Market Reports for Week Ended 01-23-2025
Here are the weekly livestock market reports for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia for the week ended January 23, 2026, compiled by the Livestock Market News Service for all three states. AL Livestock Market Report: At Alabama Livestock Auctions, for the week ended- January 23, 2026, receipts at 16 markets totaled 8,497 head compared to 11,439 last week and 3,390 last …
USDA Opens Enrollment for 2026 Dairy Margin Coverage Program
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced that enrollment for the 2026 Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) Program is now open during the American Farm Bureau Federation Convention. The program provides financial assistance to dairy producers when the margin between the average feed cost and all-milk price falls below the coverage level selected by the producer. Secretary Rollins emphasized the importance …
Florida Cattle Enhancement Board Supports Beef Education and Promotion Programs
The Florida Cattle Enhancement Board continues to provide vital funding for research, promotion, and educational efforts within the state’s beef industry. This support helps programs that aim to educate both the public and professionals about beef production, quality, and safety standards. Rick Hartman, chairman of the Florida Beef Council, highlighted some of the food service educational events made possible through …
American Peanut Council Announces Reorganization Under New Leadership
Most growers, shellers, brokers, and manufacturers involved in the U.S. peanut industry are members of the American Peanut Council (APC), a trade organization based in Alexandria, Virginia. This week, the council announced a major reorganization initiative under the leadership of its new president and CEO, Luke Blastein. According to the council, the reorganization is designed to strengthen alignment with the …
Cattle Futures Poised for Movement Ahead of Cattle on Feed Report and Winter Storm
This afternoon’s monthly cattle on feed report, combined with bitter cold temperatures and a major winter storm stretching across much of the southern United States, could be the catalyst needed to push feeder cattle and live cattle futures out of their recent trading ranges. Live cattle futures have remained rangebound in recent sessions. February live cattle continue to encounter resistance …
USDA Report Highlights Employment Trends Across Rural America
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is spotlighting employment patterns across rural America in its latest Rural America at a Glance report, offering new insights into how rural jobs have evolved over the past decade. The report examines employment changes from 2014 through 2024, comparing rural and urban labor trends and revealing how broader economic forces have shaped local economies. …
NCBA Encourages Cattle Producers To Come to Nashville for CattleCon 2026
Cattle Con 2026 is set to take place in Nashville from February 3rd to 5th, and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) is encouraging anyone involved in the cattle industry to attend. The event promises a mix of education, networking, and industry updates, designed for producers of all operation sizes. Kristin Torres with NCBA shared insight into what attendees can …
AgAmerica Outlines Key Pressures Shaping Farm Income Outlook
AgAmerica is offering new insight into what farmers may face in the coming year, and the outlook suggests continued financial pressure across much of U.S. agriculture. While the firm cautions that predicting farm income remains difficult, it has identified several major themes producers should closely monitor as they plan ahead. One of the most significant challenges is expected to be …
Precious Metals Surge as Political Uncertainty Pressures Grain and Livestock Markets
Political uncertainty is rippling through global commodity markets, and the contrast between sectors couldn’t be clearer. While grain and livestock markets are flashing red, precious metals are shining bright green, attracting renewed investor attention as safe-haven assets. “There’s a lot of red showing up in the grain and livestock markets here late week, with all the political uncertainty, but one …










