Biden's Plan to Boost Wheat, Soybean Acres Called ‘Baffling, Convoluted’ Without Much Impact
| | | | Is the World Running Out of Grain? | | The Biden administration is stepping in and encouraging more grain and oilseed production as global supply concerns mount. Analysts say grain supplies are tight due to the situation in Ukraine. | | | |
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| | | Biden's Plan to Boost Wheat, Soybean Acres Called ‘Baffling, Convoluted’ Without Much Impact The requests include dramatic boosts in commodity loan rates for soybeans, wheat, rice and pulse crops. It would also pay a $10-per-acre crop insurance subsidy to farmers who double-crop soybeans and wheat. Congressional approval is necessary, and lawmakers are likely to chime in with changes, says Jim Wiesemeyer. Read More |
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| | | Brazil’s Drought: The Trigger that Could Take Corn Prices Higher? The end of the South American monsoon has come earlier than average this year due to La Niña. The drier finish on the Safrinha crops will limit their yield potential. Read More |
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| | | 3 Economic Forces to Watch that Will Impact Agriculture Understand how global headwinds and tailwinds will affect your operation. Read More |
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| | | Renewable Fuel's Big Week on The Hill EPA Administrator Michael Regan hints at a major uptick in renewable fuel blending obligations to be announced on June 3, as ethanol production is stunted by railway inefficiencies. Read More |
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| | This Week on USFR | | Peter Meyer with S&P Global Commodity Insights and Tregg Cronin with Grain Analyst talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report. | | | |
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