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China Soybean Deal Splits State Private Buying

July 3, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – China’s soybean purchase commitment appears to be dividing trade between state-directed U.S. […]

Trump Opens Pacific Waters To Commercial Fishing Access

June 12, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – President Trump is reopening commercial fishing access in parts of three Pacific […]

USDA Cotton Plan Targets Demand and Manufacturing Losses

May 29, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – USDA is launching a new Great American Cotton Plan to improve cotton […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Luke Lindberg

May 23, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Luke Lindberg. he is the Undersecretary for Trade with USDA http://www.ParamountBroadcasting.com/audio/podcasts/2026/20260522ABR.mp3

China Beef Access Improves, But Export Headwinds Remain

May 20, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – U.S. beef exporters have a clearer path back into China after hundreds […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rep. Randy Feenstra

May 16, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Rep. Randy Feenstra (IA-R). He is a member of the House Agriculture […]

China Farm Purchase Signals Follow Trump-Xi Summit Talks

May 15, 2026 admin 0

BEIJING, CHINA – U.S. agriculture came out of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing with fresh […]

Thailand MOU Could Reopen U.S. Corn Export Market

May 12, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – U.S. corn growers may have a new export opportunity in Thailand after […]

Brazil Soybean Surge Leaves U.S.-China Sales Slowing

May 12, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – China’s soybean buying is shifting hard toward Brazil, leaving U.S. shipments at […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Bryan Humphries

May 5, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Bryan Humphries. He is the CEO of the National Pork Producers Council […]

Milk Production Expands While Prices And Exports Strengthen

April 21, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Rising milk production is increasing supply in 2026, but stronger exports and […]

USDA Issues Payments Supporting Domestic Cotton And Wool

April 15, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – USDA is issuing payments under the 2026 Pima Cotton and Wool Trust […]

Alcohol Trade Dispute Hits U.S. Farmers Through Exports

April 15, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – A sharp drop in U.S. alcohol exports to Canada is creating ripple […]

Beef Exports Decline While Variety Meats Drive Value

April 14, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – U.S. beef exports declined in February, but strong demand for variety meats […]

U.S. Sorghum Crop Earns No. 1 Grade Again

March 31, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – U.S. sorghum quality remained strong in the 2025/26 marketing year, with the […]

Lower Shipping Costs Fail To Boost Soybean Exports

March 30, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – U.S. soybean transportation costs declined late in 2025, but the improvement has […]

Corn And Soybean Exports Lead Weekly Sales Report

March 27, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. grain export demand remained solid in the latest weekly report, with […]

Weaker Dollar Offers Limited Boost To U.S. Exports

March 27, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – A softer U.S. dollar is providing only modest support for agricultural exports, […]

U.S. Indonesia Trade Deal Expands Agricultural Market Access

March 27, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – A new U.S.-Indonesia trade framework could expand market access for American agriculture, […]

Middle East Conflict Disrupts Fuel And Fertilizer Flows

March 25, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – Escalating conflict in the Middle East is disrupting key shipping lanes, driving […]

USDA Expands Product Of USA Label Awareness Campaign

March 25, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – USDA is promoting a stricter “Product of USA” label standard to improve […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rep. Randy Feenstra

March 25, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Rep. Randy Feenstra. He is a member of the House Agriculture Committee […]

U.S. Ag Trade Deficit Narrows In USDA Outlook

March 19, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – The U.S. agricultural trade deficit is expected to shrink in fiscal year […]

Trump-Xi Meeting Delay Keeps Ag Trade In Focus

March 17, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – A likely delay in the planned meeting between President Donald Trump and […]

U.S.-China Talks Spotlight Agriculture Without New Commitments

March 16, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – U.S.–China trade talks in Paris put agriculture back at the center of […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Luke Lindberg

March 12, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Luke Lindberg. He is the Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Affiars at […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Luke Lindberg

February 11, 2026 admin 0

Today’s guest is Luke Lindberg. He is the Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Affairs with […]

U.S.-Argentina Trade Deal Reshapes Agricultural Market Access

February 6, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – A newly signed U.S.–Argentina trade agreement is set to reshape agricultural trade […]

Grain Inspections Ease As Soybean Pace Slows

January 21, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. grain export inspections softened during the week ending January 15, with […]

China Sets Records As Farm Prices Slide Lower

January 20, 2026 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – China posted record meat and grain production in 2025, but weaker domestic […]

Farm And Family Relief Act Targets Tariffs, SNAP

January 16, 2026 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig of Minnesota on Tuesday unveiled […]

Farm Bureau Sets 2026 Policy Priorities Nationwide

January 14, 2026 admin 0

ANAHEIM, CA – Farmer and rancher delegates closed the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual convention […]

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October Pork Exports Surge As Beef Shows Recovery

January 12, 2026 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – U.S. pork exports strengthened in October, posting their largest monthly totals since […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Amy France

November 7, 2025 admin 0

Today’s guest is Amy France. She is a diversified producer from Scott City, KS and […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rep. Eric Sorensen

October 31, 2025 admin 0

Today’s guest is Rep. Eric Sorensen (IL-17). He is a member of the House Agriculture […]

New Thailand, Vietnam Trade Frameworks Expand U.S. Agriculture

October 29, 2025 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – Two new trade frameworks with Thailand and Vietnam aim to pry open […]

Global Ag Markets Stabilize as Prices Ease from Highs

October 29, 2025 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – Global crop and livestock markets are settling into more balanced conditions after […]

U.S. and Japan Sign Technology Deal with Ripple Effects for Ag Supply Chains

October 28, 2025 admin 0

TOKYO, JAPAN – A new “Technology Prosperity Deal” signed Tuesday between the United States and […]

U.S. Grain Export Inspections Fall Sharply from Last Week

October 28, 2025 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – U.S. grain export inspections dropped to 2.55 million metric tons for the […]

Southeast Asia Trade Deals Expand U.S. Farm Access

October 28, 2025 admin 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two new trade pacts with Malaysia and Cambodia are poised to boost […]

USTR Opens Section 301 Investigation Into China Compliance

October 28, 2025 admin 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has launched a Section 301 investigation into […]

Trade Flurry Reshapes Ag: China Buys, Canada Tariffs

October 27, 2025 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – A fast-moving series of trade signals from the White House and key […]

Australia Beef Exports Surge As U.S. Import Demand Climbs

October 23, 2025 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – Australia is on pace to set an all-time record for beef exports […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rep. Randy Feenstra

October 16, 2025 admin 0

Today’s guest is Rep. Randy Feenstra (IA-04). He is a member of the House Agriculture […]

AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Rep. Angie Craig

October 9, 2025 admin 0

Today’s guest is Rep. Angie Craig (MN-02). She is the Ranking Member of the House […]

Bigger U.S. Sorghum Crop Faces Major Trade Risks

September 15, 2025 admin 0

LUBBOCK, TX – The U.S. sorghum crop is forecast at 9.94 million metric tons for […]

Corn Sales Hit Record While Soybeans Lag Sharply

September 15, 2025 admin 0

WASHINGTON, DC – USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service reports historic contrasts in new crop export sales […]

U.S. Soybean Outlook: New Markets, Strong Biofuel Demand Offer Hope Amid China’s Exit

August 21, 2025 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – With China’s soybean demand virtually gone, U.S. soybean growers are faced with […]

Trade Talks Add Uncertainty But CPI Remains Stable

August 21, 2025 admin 0

NASHVILLE, TN – Since “Liberation Day” on April 1, tariffs and trade talks have been […]

Tariffs, Imports, And Shifting Dynamics In U.S. Lamb

August 20, 2025 admin 0

COLLEGE STATION, TX -The U.S. lamb market is experiencing new trade pressures as tariffs and […]

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