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October 23, 2025
From agriculture.com China imported no soybeans from the U.S. in September, the first time since November 2018 that shipments fell to zero, while South American shipments surged from a year earlier, as buyers shunned American cargoes during the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. Read the rest of the article here.
October 23, 2025
By Allison Thompson for agweek.com Wheat prices have spent the past few weeks testing levels not seen in half a decade. All three exchanges, including Chicago, Kansas City and Minneapolis wheat, are hovering at five-year lows. That’s not a distinction anyone in the wheat business wants to brag about. Especially…
October 22, 2025
From the National Association of Wheat Growers The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced on Oct. 22 that it will resume Farm Service Agency (FSA) core operations this Thursday and begin distributing commodity program payments that have been delayed during the ongoing partial government shutdown. In a statement Tuesday, Agriculture…
October 21, 2025
This letter to the editor appeared in the Spokesman-Review on Oct. 19 I visited Washington, D.C., in July to speak with lawmakers about protecting access to the crop protection tools my farm and so many others rely on to grow food efficiently and affordably. The conversation since those meetings has…
October 16, 2025
From OPB Environmental groups and the State of Oregon are seeking a court injunction to force federal dams on the Columbia River to lower reservoirs and increase the amount of water they spill downstream. The court filing is the latest turn in the fight over the Columbia River’s endangered salmon populations….
October 15, 2025
From Agweb.com On Oct. 15, National Farmers Union (NFU) sent letters to President Trump and Congressional leaders urging immediate action to provide economic relief for family farmers and ranchers facing worsening financial conditions. Read the article here.
October 14, 2025
From the Capital Press Sam Kieffer will be the new National Association of Wheat Growers CEO beginning Nov. 1. “I’m ready to roll up my sleeves and jump right in,” Keiffer told Capital Press. “NAWG works with and for great people across the country.” Read the rest of the article…
October 10, 2025
From Farm Progress When Russia invaded Ukraine three and a half years ago, winter wheat prices skyrocketed. Commodity markets drove prices up to $8.46 per bushel in 2022 — more than $3 higher than in 2020. That’s enough to turn any farmer’s head. This global conflict is reshaping Illinois agriculture….
October 9, 2025
On Oct. 2, the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) announced that Sam Kieffer has been selected to serve as the organization’s next chief executive officer starting Nov. 1, bringing more than 20 years of experience in agricultural leadership and farm policy to the role. “I’m honored to join NAWG…
October 9, 2025
From agriculture.com Authorization for the CRP and other farm bill programs not included in this summer’s budget reconciliation bill have lapsed amid the shift to a new fiscal year. House Ag Committee Chair Glenn Thompson, R-Pa., has made clear his hopes for a “skinny” farm bill, which would reauthorize programs…
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