exports

USDA Focusing on Two-Pronged Approach to Boost Agricultural Economy and Exports

Dan Agri-Business, Export/Import, Exports/Imports, Trade, USDA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is focusing on a two-pronged approach to boost U.S. agricultural exports and the agricultural economy for producers. The first strategy includes focusing on reciprocal trade agreements. U.S. Trade Representative’s Office Chief Agricultural Negotiator Julie Callahan provides details on their efforts. “Removing non-tariff barriers and also providing preferential tariff concessions for U.S. agriculture,” said Callahan. In …

Neogen

Neogen Offers Solutions for Various Needs of Cattle Producers

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Pest/Pest Control

Cattle producers are often looking for solutions to various concerns within their operations and Neogen offers solutions in a variety of products. We caught up with Dr. Paige Pratt with Neogen during NCBA’s CattleCon to learn more. “Right now we’re right in the midst of lice season and we have a really good product that we actually used in our own …

Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence Readings Highest Since October

Dan Agri-Business, Economy

The Consumer Confidence Index, the highest in four months, hopefully trickling down to Main Street. The February reading from the Conference Board was the highest since October, reaching just over 91. Looking at January’s number, also adjusted higher, from near a 12-year low of 84.5 up to 89. Economists say the improvement comes from consumers’ view of the future. Bottom Line analysts say these readings and …

Kansas City

From Cattle Drives to Cold Storage: How Kansas City Became a Meatpacking Powerhouse

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, Beef, Cattle, This Land of Ours

The Midwest’s Industrial Shift After the Civil War Between the end of the Civil War and the conclusion of World War II, the American Midwest experienced one of the most significant economic transitions in its history. What had long been a primarily rural, farm-based economy evolved into a powerful industrial agricultural system. Rapid industrialization reshaped the region. Infrastructure expanded, cities …

crop

Crop Production Forecasts Presented at USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum

Dan Agri-Business, Commodities, Corn, Economy, Soybeans, Wheat

The U.S. Department of Agriculture presented the crop forecasts for the upcoming season during the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum. USDA economist Bryn Swearingen provided the forecast for corn, soybeans and wheat. Swearingen said, “While corn acres are forecasted down to 94 million, this is still the third highest on record, and soybeans are forecasted to have a recovery to 85 million …

American Farm Bureau

American Farm Bureau Comments on US Supreme Court’s Decision on Tariffs

Dan Agri-Business, American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), Export/Import, Tariff

With the Supreme Court’s decision striking down the tariffs implemented by the Trump Administration in 2025, The American Farm Bureau Federation is reacting to this news.  American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said, “America’s farmers understand the president’s efforts to use tariffs to create a more level playing field for U.S. goods, U.S. workers and the U.S. economy. Unfortunately, …

Markets

Uncertainty Impacting the Markets

Dan Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy, Tariff

Markets don’t perform well, dealing with uncertainty, and there’s plenty of it at midweek. Wall Street CME Group in Chicago facing uncertainty from multiple fronts. Usually it’s maybe one major world event or perhaps a domestic issue here, but as we head to March, markets dealing with tariff uncertainty, ongoing and escalating tensions with Iran, weather in the Northeast, and a never-ending AI fears. That VIX or fear index, …

Robert Thomas

Robert Thomas and the Birth of the Farmer’s Almanac

Dan Agri-Business, American Agriculture History Minute, This Land of Ours

American agriculture is filled with innovators whose influence extended far beyond the fields. One such figure is Robert Thomas, a man whose love of writing and fascination with the stars combined to create one of the most enduring publications in rural America: the Farmer’s Almanac. Early Life Near Boston Robert Thomas was born in 1766 near Boston. From an early …

Florida

Florida Commissioner of Ag Announces $3 Billion in Losses Due To Recent Freezes

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Florida, Funding, Weather

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson has announced that agricultural industry in Florida has sustained more than $3 Billion in total estimated damages due to recent freezes. Commissioner Simpson said, “Our preliminary estimate of over $3 billion in agricultural losses makes clear what we already knew: This was one of the most damaging freeze events for Florida agriculture in history. …

Farm

New Farm Bill Announced By House Ag Committee Chairman

Dan Agri-Business, Farm Bill, Funding, Legislative, Regulation

House Committee on Agriculture Chairman, G.T. Thompson from Pennsylvania, released a statement this week that said a new farm bill is long overdue and the Farm Food National Security Act of 2026 is being put together. He said it’s an important step forward for providing not only certainty to our farmers, ranchers, and rural communities, but we made historical agricultural investments last summer in …