Ag News Daily

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Your daily dose of agriculturally related news, commodity markets, discussions with folks in the industry, and more!

Episodes

  • October 17, 2025: China, Soybeans and Shutdown Drama

    17/10/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, the latest reports cover a wide range of stories across agriculture from policy and markets to equipment sales and international trade. This week’s agriculture news highlights what farm groups are urging Congress to address as the federal government shutdown enters its 17th day. Trade developments continue as an upcoming meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is reportedly back on the schedule. Meanwhile, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers released its latest report showing that U.S. tractor sales, while down overall, are beginning to show signs of recovery in September. Additional headlines include ongoing challenges for specialty crop producers, a lawsuit settlement requiring Tyson Foods and Cargill to pay claims over alleged beef price fixing, and turkey prices that could play a major role in Thanksgiving spending this year. This week’s interview with Angie Setzer, partner at Consus Ag Consulting LLC. The discussion focuses on the continu

  • October 10, 2025: No USDA Reports, Biofuel Buzz and Farmer Sentiment

    10/10/2025

    This week’s agriculture news highlights the ongoing impacts of the federal government shutdown, positive updates in state ag policy, and conversations within the dairy industry. Agriculture headlines this week include the suspension of USDA reports due to the government shutdown, California’s official approval of E15 fuel sales, updates on national biofuel plans and soybean tariffs, and how low Mississippi River levels could influence crop pricing. We also cover the latest CME/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer results on farmer sentiment, a lawsuit moving forward that challenges USDA’s electronic identification (EID) tag requirements, the new wage rate rule for the H-2A program now in effect and celebrations for both National Co-op Month and National Farmer’s Day! Today’s first interview is with Elizabeth De Vries-Dykstra and Bram DeVries of 4-D Ag Fashion and World discussing the state of the dairy industry and why high-visibility (HI-VES) workwear is becoming increasingly important for farms and insur

  • October 3, 2025: Government Shutdown Impacts on Agriculture, World Dairy Expo Highlights

    03/10/2025

    This week’s agriculture news covers the impact of the government shutdown on agriculture and the latest updates in soybeans, including a discussion on toxins in dairy nutrition. This week’s agriculture news covers the uncertainty surrounding the government shutdown and its impact on the industry, Corteva’s decision to split into two companies, new investments aimed at boosting soybean export capacity, and the rise in farm bankruptcies. Other highlights include the approval of the first drug to treat and prevent New World screwworm, a major ag equipment company appealing a right-to-repair lawsuit, and coverage from World Dairy Expo from discussions on the Federal Milk Marketing Order and attendee perspectives are on this week’s episode. This week’s episode also takes us to World Dairy Expo for a conversation with Aldo Rossi, DVM, director of veterinary services at Amlan International. He shares how a holistic gut-health approach can improve cow comfort and long-term animal performance. The discussion highlig

  • September 26, 2025: Ag Policy Updates, Cattle and Crop News

    26/09/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, we cover fall harvest safety tips, USDA and ag policy updates, a confirmed case of New World screwworm just 70 miles from the Texas border, a new precision agriculture report and more top ag news. Agriculture headlines covered this week include market updates with Chinese soybean buyers booking Argentina’s soybeans, the latest USDA reports on cattle on feed, milk, and egg production, and news of the first pork processor suing California over Proposition 12. The Rural Mainstreet Index shows farmland prices falling for the 16th time in 17 months, while farm equipment sales have dropped for the 25th consecutive month. Other top stories include a major equipment manufacturer shifting combine production to Germany and the latest update on USDA staffing cuts This week’s interview features farmer and AgriSafe Network agricultural health liaison, Linda Emanuel. In recognition of National Farm Safety and Health Week, she highlights the latest trends in where accidents are occurring on far

  • September 19, 2025: MAHA Latest Report Commentary, Crops and Livestock News

    19/09/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, we cover efforts to expand demand for corn and soybean growers, insights of an animal activist report, and share the latest updates in dairy and cattle markets. Plus, we break down takeaways for agriculture from the newest MAHA Commission report. Agriculture headlines on this week’s podcast include potential aid for crop growers, two new reports on vegan and animal activist movements nationwide, Nebraska’s first H5N1 avian flu case in a dairy herd, and McDonald’s investment in farmers’ regenerative agriculture practices. Additional stories feature a new economic impact report on fairs across the country, plus the latest weather, market, and fertilizer updates. In this week’s interview, Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Executive Director of the Modern Ag Alliance, discusses the latest MAHA Commission report — the Make Our Children Healthy Again Strategy. This 20-page report follows the nearly 100-page version released earlier this year. She explains what it means for agriculture, how sta

  • September 12, 2025: Opportunities Amid Soybean Challenges

    12/09/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, we cover China buying 95% of its soybeans from South America, the challenges and opportunities for U.S. growers and why BASF says innovation and flexibility remain key for growers. This week’s agriculture news covers mixed reactions from the ag community to the Department of Health and Human Services’ Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy. We also break down recent trade wins and losses, the latest farm bill update and California’s move toward legalizing E15. Other top headlines include a new soybean processing facility in South Dakota and the latest avian influenza outbreak. In this week’s interview, Tanner Winterhof spoke with BASF’s Scott Kay and Bryan Perry at this year’s Farm Progress Show to discuss their latest innovations from BASF’s 0% financing program to new opportunities for soybean growers, and why the company invests 11 cents of every dollar into research and development. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Yo

  • September 5, 2025: Ag Policy Updates, Net Farm Income Outlook and Short Corn Insights

    05/09/2025

    This week’s agriculture news highlights policy developments as Congress returns to session, including updates on labor, environmental regulations and water policy. We also bring insights from Bayer Crop Science on the future of short corn. A federal district court in Louisiana recently vacated part of the 2023 Adverse Effect Wage Rate Rule, specifically the H-2A disaggregation provision. Meanwhile, the Environmental Protection Agency has withdrawn proposed revisions to wastewater regulations for meat and poultry processors. Looking ahead, the Trump administration is preparing to propose a new Clean Water Act rule in the coming weeks. Additional reports point to a projected increase in U.S. net farm income in 2025, along with new insights on ag export trends. A conversation on the future of short corn, in addition to what it provides to growers, is this week’s interview with two voices from Bayer Crop Science: NA Technical Product Lead for Preceon™ Devin Hammer and Digital Enablement Product Lead Andy Folta.

  • August 29, 2025: Farm Progress Show Highlights, Trade and Tariff Updates

    29/08/2025

    This week, Tanner highlights a new partnership unveiled at the Farm Progress Show, the latest trade developments impacting the agriculture sector, and the top ag headlines you need to know. Agriculture headlines this week include findings from the Midwestern crop tour, which identified Minnesota as a top contender for strong harvest yields this fall. We also cover the confirmation of a human case of New World Screwworm, announced after a delayed press release, and plans for a renamed facility focused on addressing mycotoxins. Additional updates include trade developments with China, India, and the European Union and their impact on U.S. agriculture, along with a look at food prices heading into the Labor Day weekend. From the Farm Progress Show, our interview features Mike Newland of the Propane Education & Research Council. He shares insight on this year’s new partnership at the show, a recent report raising concerns about the U.S. electric grid, and the versatility propane brings to modern agriculture

  • August 22, 2025: Crop Market Update, Ag Policy News

    22/08/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, we are covering the latest from a Midwest crop tour and ag policy developments including solar energy, New World screwworm concerns and the U.S. government’s lawsuit against California over emissions. Agriculture news this week includes the learnings from a crop tour across the Midwest and what to potentially expect come harvest time, a farmland value update and a local county in Iowa appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court after a company desiring to build a $9 billion pipeline to transport CO2 emissions. Additional headlines include the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office investigating Brazil over what it calls unfair ethanol trade practices and the USDA’s mid-year cattle report. In this week’s interview, StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman highlighted market news specific to corn, soybeans and wheat. He highlights some yield forecast information and comments about last week’s WASDE report. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Fac

  • August 15, 2025: Global Trade and Market Updates + Clean Fuels Discussion

    15/08/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, the United States and China agree to extend their tariff truce for another 90 days, avoiding new duties. Plus, global food prices reach their highest level in more than two years, driven by rising meat and vegetable oil costs. We also cover the EPA’s new rules to prevent sudden shutdowns in diesel engines, $152 million in USDA rural development investments, proposed updates to orange juice regulations and record-breaking FFA membership numbers. Plus, an update on John Deere’s access to competitor data in the ongoing right-to-repair lawsuits. In this week’s interview, Paul Winters of Clean Fuels Alliance America shares insights on the current state of the Renewable Fuels Standard, policy updates shaping the industry and what is next for the alliance going forward. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

  • August 8, 2025: Tariff Updates, Tar Spot Insight with Dr. Martin Chilvers, and More Ag News

    08/08/2025

    This week on Ag News Daily, we cover two major trade updates. President Trump signed an executive order placing an additional 25% tariff on imports from India. Separately, a broader set of tariff increases also took effect this week. We also cover the USDA’s latest SNAP waivers in six states, along with the continued spread of tar spot in corn-growing areas. John Deere has introduced a new diagnostics tool aimed at improving equipment repair, potentially impacting ongoing right-to-repair discussions. We also highlight Luke Lindberg’s recent confirmation as Under Secretary for Trade and what it could mean for U.S. ag exports. This week’s interview features Dr. Martin Chilvers from Michigan State University. Chilvers shares his research-based insight on tar spot, including how to identify it and how growers can manage it during the season. Here are some resources mentioned in the conversation: https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/an-overview-of-tar-spot https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/roi-calculato

  • August 1, 2025: A Big Week in Trade, Ag Industry Headlines, and More

    01/08/2025

    In this week’s episode, we look over two major international trade developments impacting agriculture, from new U.S. tariffs on EU goods to Argentina’s rollback of export duties. Plus, hear what the return of U.S. beef to Australia means for American ranchers. We’ll also cover the latest crop progress and weather across the Plains and Midwest, a plant explosion in Nebraska and a look into the July cattle inventory report. Additional highlights include U.S. and South Korea trade updates and the continued rise of U.S. rail mergers with Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern's new deal. For this week’s interview, Elizabeth Burns-Thompson, Executive Director of the Modern Ag Alliance, joins us to share where the group stands on ag legislation, the future of chemical labeling and what producers can expect next from the Alliance. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

  • July 25, 2025: Ag Policy Shifts, Trade Deals + Pat Hord Talks Prop 12

    25/07/2025

    This episode breaks down major developments in U.S. trade, agriculture and transportation policy. We cover President Trump's new tariff agreement with Japan and what it means for supply chains and defense contracts. Plus, a look at the potential Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern merger, the USDA’s sweeping reorganization plan and Nebraska’s new ban on lab-grown meat. We also touch on growing concerns over tar spot in the Corn Belt, renewed screwworm control efforts in Texas and the latest in fertilizer markets. Jacie and Tanner also had the opportunity to speak with Pat Hord, Vice President of the National Pork Producers Council, about how California’s Proposition 12 is affecting farmers and food prices nationwide. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

  • July 18, 2025: Trade Moves, Policy Updates + A Vertical Beef Market Opportunity

    18/07/2025

    In this week’s episode, we break down a wave of trade developments and new ag policy. In the news, data shows U.S. farm bankruptcies in early 2025 have already exceeded last year’s total. We also break down key international trade moves, including a new U.S. and Indonesia agreement and proposed tariffs involving Russia, the EU, Mexico and others. The U.S. formally withdraws from the Tomato Suspension Agreement, reinstating duties on Mexican imports. Meanwhile, the Justice Department files a lawsuit challenging California’s egg regulations. This week’s interview explores a new vertical beef market opportunity for producers in Nebraska and western Iowa. Legacy Beef Co-Op will supply cattle to Cattlemen’s Heritage Beef Company, which plans to build a state-of-the-art processing plant in Iowa. Tanner and Delaney sit down with Chad Tentinger to learn more about what this means for cattle producers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, along with our week

  • July 11, 2025: Ag Policy Updates + New World Screwworm Developments

    11/07/2025

    In this week’s episode, we cover major USDA updates, including a new farm security initiative and the appointment of Stephen Vaden as USDA Deputy Secretary. We also take a closer look at the closure of southern ports following a New World Screwworm outbreak. In the headlines, a screwworm outbreak near the Mexico border halted livestock imports and delayed key port reopenings as both the U.S. and Mexico invest millions in containment efforts. President Trump raised tariffs on South Korea and Japan to 25%, with additional trade actions expected later this month. Biofuel groups welcomed the EPA’s newly proposed fuel standards for 2026 and 2027. Plus, President Trump voiced support for allowing immigrant farmworkers to remain on U.S. farms. This week, Delaney and Tanner sat down with Andrew Coppin, founder and CEO of Ranchbot. They dive into the latest industry dynamics, the importance of southern border monitoring and key biosecurity measures regarding the screwworm pest. Coppin also shares why the threat of New

  • July 3, 2025: Trade News, SCOTUS Decisions + Carbon Market Insight

    03/07/2025

    This week’s episode dives into trade updates, Supreme Court decisions, crop progress and food safety tips for your outdoor barbecues for the Fourth of July and this summer. This week’s news includes a closer look at the Senate’s passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill and two key Supreme Court rulings that may impact agriculture. We also cover major trade developments, including a new agreement with Vietnam, the USDA’s phased reopening of southern ports, and a trade mission to the Dominican Republic. In the markets, farmer sentiment declined in June amid growing trade uncertainty, while crop progress and harvest updates continue across the country. For this week’s interview, Delaney and Michelle sit down with Dylan Lubbe of Agoro Carbon Alliance to explore the company’s expanding role in the carbon market, its new partnership with Microsoft and what it means for producers. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, along with our weekly videos!

  • June 27, 2025: Weather Outlook for Fungicide Season, Market Updates

    27/06/2025

    This week’s episode covers the latest agriculture news including weather, trade, market reports and crop protection planning. Agriculture news this week includes updates on the House and Senate GOP’s budget reconciliation bill, which is raising concerns within the sustainable aviation fuel industry. We also provide a trade update, including an overview of year-to-date losses, the impact of recent U.S. military strikes on the oil market, an immigration policy update and the latest USDA reports including the U.S. Cattle on Feed Report and the Quarterly Hogs and Pigs Report as part of our weekly market coverage. As the fungicide season approaches, Eric Snodgrass, principal atmospheric scientist with Nutrien Ag Solutions, shares both short and long-term weather forecasts. In this week’s interview segment, he highlights weather patterns he’s monitoring across the nation, what farmers can expect in the months ahead and other timely insights. Find more agriculture weather at www.ag-wx.com. Stay connected with us

  • June 20, 2025: New World Screwworm Update + A Look at the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard

    20/06/2025

    In this week’s episode, we explore the USDA’s new solution to combat the New World Screwworm, break down the EPA’s latest Renewable Fuel Standard and sit down with a soybean crusher who shares how he got his start in the biodiesel industry. In the news, President Trump halts immigration raids on farms and food plants after pushback from ag groups. An Indiana equipment dealer faces 17 felony charges in a $750,000 farm fraud case. We broke down the EPA’s new Renewable Fuel Standard. Plus, China reopens trade to over 100 U.S. meat plants, fertilizer markets tighten amid global conflict and Capitol Hill cools off with the dairy industry’s annual ice cream celebration. This week’s interview shares some of the uncertainty leading up to the Environmental Protection Agency’s recent guidance on the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) released this past week. Michelle Stangler visited Incobrasa, a soybean crush and biodiesel facility in Illinois, where she spoke with Quality Control Manager Kerry Fogarty during a tour orga

  • June 13, 2025: Iowa Pipeline Veto & Welcome New Intern, Jacie Ambrose

    13/06/2025

    This week’s episode covers Iowa’s pipeline veto, a federal judge ruling John Deere must face an FTC lawsuit and we introduce Jacie Ambrose as our new intern! At the forefront of the news, Iowa Governor Reynolds vetoes a bill that would have limited eminent domain for carbon pipelines, igniting debate over landowner rights. John Deere faces an FTC lawsuit over right-to-repair restrictions and USDA budget cuts threaten conservation programs and staffing. Plus, international officials approve new vaccine standards aimed at controlling African Swine Fever and a possible HPAI prevention method is in the works. We're excited to welcome Jacie Ambrose as the newest intern at Ag News Daily! A Nebraska native and current student at the University of Nebraska Omaha, Jacie got her start in rural local radio, where she discovered a passion for agriculture and communications. In this episode, we sit down with Jacie to talk about her background, what drew her to ag media and what she’s looking forward to during her time wi

  • June 6, 2025: Trade and Tariff Updates, Renewable Fuels

    06/06/2025

    This week’s episode covers new steel and aluminum tariffs, trade developments, and an inside look at the clean fuels sector. In the news: U.S. and India trade talks may boost ag exports, the USDA leads a trade mission to Peru and Iowa signs an $800 million grain deal with Vietnam. We also cover rising steel and aluminum prices from new tariffs, biodiesel market uncertainty, and a new mentorship program for young corn farmers. Trade and tariffs were front and center in a conversation with David Salmonsen, senior director of governmental relations at the American Farm Bureau Federation. Ag News Daily reporter and producer Michelle Stangler joined a media tour hosted by Clean Fuels Alliance America, where she explored the biodiesel market. With more soybean growers investing in biodiesel, the industry is watching closely for EPA updates on the Renewable Fuel Standard. Michelle gained insights from industry consultant, Pete Probst of Indigenous Energy. Stay connected with us for more agriculture content on Insta

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