EVENT: All Ag, All Day’s 2022 DC Capitol Fall Ag Tour
This is coverage of the All Ag, All Day 2022 DC Capitol Fall Ag Tour […]
This is coverage of the All Ag, All Day 2022 DC Capitol Fall Ag Tour […]
2022 ABA Ag Bankers Conference Omaha, NE 11/6-11/9-22 Here are the FINAL highlights from the […]
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: David Widmar is co-founder of Agricultural Economic Insights (www.AEI.ag), and […]
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Allison Rivera is with the National Cattleman’s Beef Association (NCBA) […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Global demand for U.S. commodities hit a record in 2021 and according […]
WASHINGTON, DC – USDA gave the cattle market plenty to talk about over the weekend […]
With demand for beef growing around the globe, the CME Group is announcing the rollout of their Boxed Beef Index which reflects the prices paid for Choice and Select beef using the daily cutout values, as defined and reported by USDA.
The Producer Price Index for final demand increased one-half of one percent in February according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
U.S. beef muscle cut exports were higher in October, though lower variety meat volumes pushed total beef exports slightly below last year.
USDA released their Weekly Export Sales report on Thursday morning, with a marketing-year high for beef and a marketing-year low for wheat and soybeans.
July exports of U.S. beef rebounded from recent lows but remained below 2019 levels, according to data released by USDA.
The monthly Cattle on Feed report was bearish but that report does very little about determining where we are now in the balance between supplies and demand for beef.
China’s foodservice sector is rebounding from COVID-19 restrictions imposed earlier this year
Cattle industry leaders laid out their future objectives and priorities last week during the annual Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting.
According to the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS), for the week ending July 30, 2020 wheat sales increased 10 percent from the previous week on the heels of big purchases from the Philippines, Taiwan, and Brazil while exports fell 4 percent from last week.
After beef packing plant capacity fell to historic lows in late April, beef production and prices today have returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Since 2015, indirect exports of corn and soybeans through beef and pork exports have been the fastest-growing category of corn and soybean use, delivering critical returns for corn and soybean farmers.
A group of cattle producers, led by R-CALF USA, are asking USDA for a nationwide referendum on the Beef Promotion and Research Order, commonly known as the Beef Checkoff Program.
(WASHINGTON, DC) U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced […]
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