Live cattle

Watching Live Cattle Futures

Dan Cattle, Commodities, Economy, Marketing

We’re keeping an eye on live cattle and feeder cattle futures as markets move into the second half of the month, and momentum remains firmly in place. Managed money fund traders have not slowed down their buying activity, continuing to provide strong underlying support for the cattle complex. In live cattle, speculative positioning has reached notable levels. Live cattle net …

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Uncertainty Impacting Markets

Dan Commodities, Economy

Uncertainty on Wall Street keeps gold and silver setting all-time highs, underscoring the powerful role precious metals continue to play during periods of market stress. Uncertainty is nothing new on Wall Street, but there’s certainly a lot of it as we head to the second half of January. Ongoing economic concerns, shifting monetary policy expectations, and volatile equity markets are …

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Data Release of Grain Trade

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

Grain Markets Search for Support After Major Data Release The grain markets faced their largest data release of the year last Monday, and the results have kept pressure on prices across key commodities. With sellers still largely in control, market analysts are now closely watching technical levels to determine where new price support may emerge for corn, soybeans, and wheat. …

Georgia General Assembly

Georgia Legislative Session Begins This Week

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Events, Georgia, Legislative, Regulation

Georgia Agribusiness Council Shares Priorities as Legislative Session Begins The Georgia General Assembly officially begins its legislative session this week, and agricultural leaders across the state are closely watching developments that could impact farmers, agribusinesses, and rural communities. Ahead of the session, representatives with the Georgia Agribusiness Council shared insight into what may shape the months ahead under the Gold …

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Legislative Sessions Opening This Week Across The Southeast

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Events, Legislative, Regulation

State Legislative Sessions Open Across the Southeast State legislative sessions are opening this week across the Southeast, marking the start of months of policy discussions that will shape state budgets and priorities for the year ahead. Florida, Alabama, and Georgia lawmakers are all convening in January, with agriculture-related issues expected to remain an important part of the conversation. Florida’s 2026 …

Superior Livestock

Superior Livestock Sale Results

Dan Agri-Business, Beef, Cattle, Economy, Events, Marketing

Superior Livestock Opens the Year with Strong Cattle Demand Superior Livestock’s first major sale of the new year is sending a clear signal about the strength of the cattle market, as feeders showed they are not shying away from bidding what it takes to secure cattle. The company kicked off 2026 with its Bell Ringer video auction, hosted out of …

Dietary Guidelines

Reaction to new Dietary Guidelines For Americans

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, General

Leaders React to Release of New 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans The release of the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans for 2025–2030 is drawing reactions from lawmakers and federal health leaders, many of whom say the updated guidance represents a return to practical, science-based nutrition policy. The guidelines emphasize nutrient-dense foods, including protein, dairy, fruits, and vegetables, and are expected …

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FBA Payment Details

Dan Agri-Business, Economy, Field Crops, Funding, Peanuts, USDA-ERS, USDA-FSA

USDA Releases More Details on Bridge Assistance Program Payments Additional details are emerging about the new Bridge Assistance Program funded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, providing farmers with clearer guidance on eligibility, payment limits, and reporting requirements. The program is designed to strengthen the farm safety net by offering targeted financial support based on 2025 planted acres, with payments …

Seth Meyers

Seth Myers Retires As Chief Economist

Dan Agri-Business, Commodities, Economy, USDA

USDA Ag Outlook Enters a New Era as Chief Economist Seth Meyers Retires The name Seth Meyers may not be familiar to most farmers and ranchers, but within the world of farm broadcasting and agricultural markets, his influence has been significant. Meyers is retiring after serving as USDA’s Chief Economist since 2021, marking the end of a key chapter for …

Farmer Bridge Assistance

Farmer Bridge Assistance Payment Rates

Dan Agri-Business, Corn, Cotton, Economy, Field Crops, Funding, Soybeans

USDA Releases Per-Acre Payment Details for Farmer Bridge Assistance Program Payments for the new Farmer Bridge Assistance Program are just around the corner, providing much-anticipated financial support for farmers facing continued economic pressure. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has announced the next phase of the program, confirming that eligible commodities will receive one-time per-acre payments designed to help producers …