Two federal judges ruled the Trump Administration must use contingency funds to continue SNAP benefits for millions of Americans. The Fed lowered interest rates again this week, but additional cuts this year may not be guaranteed. Halloween candy sales will exceed $3-billion dollars this year.
Food banks across the nation are bracing for what could be an exponential increase in food demand if Washington doesn't fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by tomorrow night. Soybean farmers say they are encouraged by Trump's trade deal with China.
Various news agencies report China purchased U.S. soybeans in advance of trade discussions between President's Trump and Xi. Analysts say the farm economy is teetering on the edge of history. Farm health insurance premiums could be moving much higher.
Iowa Senator Charles Grassley says Senate Democrats have an easy fix to a lack of funds for the SNAP program. Grassley is hopeful President Trump can secure a trade deal with China, but says Trump could do more at home to help the plight of U.S. crop farmers.
Anticipation of a trade deal with China helped crop prices move higher today. Live and feeder cattle futures were significantly lower on talk of lower beef prices for consumers. A number of hearings are scheduled this week in the Senate to consider Trump nominees as well review price increases for seed and fertilizer.
The U.S. will begin a Section 301 trade investigation into China's purchases under the Phase One trade deal during President Trump's first term. Trump cancels all negotiations with Canada following an advertisement by the Ontario government. The Consumer Price Index was higher during September.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today said Argentina's beef import quota would be increased by at least fourfold. Iowa Senator Charles Grassley said fellow legislators and industry representatives have not been able to sway President Trump's plan.
USDA will open Farm Service Agency county offices tomorrow to assist farmers with loans and aid programs. Japanese officials are preparing a purchase package to present to President Trump next week. Agri-Pulse reports more states are considering SNAP purchase restrictions.
The American Petroleum Institute withdraws support for legislation to allow higher sales of ethanol blended gasoline. Private crop analysts report an advanced harvest pace in the U.S. with advanced planting progress in Brazil. The Trump administration reports new efforts to assist the beef industry and lower consumer beef prices.
House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig stands opposed to President Trump's support of Argentina including importing their beef. A number of farm groups including the National Cattlemen's Beef Association spoke against Trump's plan today.
Industry analysts say biofuels could provide an increase in demand for row crops like corn and soybeans. Kirk Kovarik with Clean Fuels Alliance America says the government shutdown is delaying EPA decisions on industry opportunities and an economic boost for farmers, rural communities and the environment.
Rob Larew, President of the National Farmers Union and Jed Bower, President of the National Corn Growers Association discuss the economic challenges facing the nation's farming community and appeal to both the legislature and the administration to get back to work and take action.
A GOP plan to reopen the government failed again today in the Upper Chamber. The American Soybean Association called on the Trump administration to resolve trade differences with China. A Brazilian crop agency is forecasting another season of record production for both corn and soybeans.
President Trump today threatened to pull financial support for Argentina's economy and continued tariff and trade threats with China. The National Farmers Union today appealed to the White House and Congress to approve assistance for farmers. JBS USA plans a new processing plant in Iowa.
President Trump is threatening to restrict technology exports and impose new 100% tariffs on Chinese imports following China's move to further restrict rare earth minerals. The American Farm Bureau sent letters to the Oval Office and Congress today appealing for help from the current farm economic crisis.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the government will have to reopen before an aide package for U.S. farmers can be implemented. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says says the U.S. finalized a currency swap worth $20 billion dollars today with Argentina's central bank. China took action to further restrict the export of rare earth minerals.
Iowa Senator Charles Grassley and Nebraska Senator Deb Fisher have both spoken out about the need for Congress to act to support farmers on multiple fronts. Advancing E-15 legislation, addressing high input costs and opening global markets for fair trade are on their list to bring balance to crop farmers.
Today President Trump seemed willing to embrace free North American Trade between the U.S., Canada and Mexico whether in multilateral or bilateral deals. The government shutdown is impacting both conservation and nutrition programs under the USDA.
Agri-Pulse reports today that over two hundred ag groups wrote President Trump requesting financial assistance. With no reports from the USDA traders are left with private forecasts for harvest progress and overall production. Brazilian farmers are off to a quick start planting soybeans.