Marlin Bohling & Matt Bresnahan bring you another episode of Markets on the Move to close out the week. There was a bit of ...
There’s light at the end of the tunnel, but we might not see it completely turn around for two to three years,” says Grant ...
By making the move, the manufacturer avoids the 50% steel and aluminum tariff currently in place between the U.S. and Canada.
Agriculture Secretary Rollins previously said USDA is examining high fertilizer costs and exploring options for farmer relief ...
The Farm Journal September Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor makes it clear: Working capital is thinning, export markets are shaky and long-term crop margins could get ugly. But for now, one thing is ...
NCBA’s Colin Woodall says the “significant plan to help rebuild the American cattle supply” does not currently include a ...
Hear what's working for four farmer-buyers with experience finding used machinery in good condition for their operations.
John Heinberg with Total Farm Marketing says grain markets rallied on Thursday as Argentina's government announced it would be renewing its export tax.
Mexico border, the livestock industry is on high alert. USDA continues to fight the northward spread of the parasite while ...
There are more good conditioned, late-model machines on dealer lots and in the auction circuit right now than at any other time in recent memory. Find out which machines you should target this winter ...
Market analysts says the September WASDE did not fully account for the disease pressure and dry finish in the East in both ...
Sam Hudson with Corn Belt Marketing says grains saw an early bounce on Thursday with news overnight that Argentina had reinstates it's export tax on grains, which is at 26% for soybeans.