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Source: farmdoc daily
Farmer Aid Reportedly Delayed by Gov’t Shutdown
Politico’s Grace Yarrow reported that “the Trump administration has pushed back its plans to roll out economic aid for farmers this week due to the government shutdown, according to four people familiar with the talks.”
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
How Would Winter Temperatures Affect New World Screwworm?
The U.S. livestock industry is on the watch -- and then some -- over the threat of the New World screwworm and its potential to migrate from Mexico north into Texas.
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Source: CoBank
Grain Logistics Outlook: Record Crop Meets Trade Uncertainty
The U.S. is expected to harvest a record fall crop of 21.5 billion bushels of corn, soybeans and grain sorghum this year – up 10% YoY and a new record – on the heels of the largest wheat harvest in five years.
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Source: Brownfield
Farm groups to Trump: family farms need emergency aid before 2026
Farm groups from across the country are calling for economic support to help producers dealing with depressed markets.
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Source: Brownfield
NWS detected 170 miles south of U.S. border
Mexico has confirmed the latest case of New World screwworm 170 miles south of the U.S. border.
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Source: DTN/Progressive Farmer
Grain storage crunch looms as record harvest challenges farmers, elevators
An expected record grain harvest means less storage compared to 2024, pressing elevators to prioritize grain storage and prompting farmers to store more soybeans and sorghum on farms, if possible.
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Source: Purdue University/CME Group
Farmers say current conditions on U.S. farms are weakening
U.S. agricultural producer sentiment changed little in September as the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer reading of 126 was just one point higher than a month earlier. However, there was a shift in producers’ perceptions of current conditions and their expectations for the future.
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Source: Brownfield
Federal court allows lawsuit over USDA’s EID tag mandate to proceed
A federal district court has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the USDA’s electronic identification tag mandate can move forward.
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Source: Brownfield
Economist says shutdown could lead to volatility in the markets
An ag economist says a prolonged government shutdown could add more volatility to the livestock markets.
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