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November 9, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Will The Trump Administration’s America First Agenda Be Positive for Agriculture?
 
Jerry Gulke, president of the Gulke Group, says the election might have brought about a paradigm shift in the approach to agricultural policies.
 
 
 
Why Did a Trump Victory Actually Push Soybean Prices Higher?
 
Prior to the election, the market buzz revolved around soybean prices tanking if Donald Trump won. Soybean prices did indeed drop in a knee-jerk reaction Tuesday night, but later in the week prices rallied higher. Joe Vaclavik of Standard Grain and Brian Splitt of AgMarket.net explain why a Trump victory actually helped support soybean prices this past week.
 
 
Why Did a Trump Victory Actually Push Soybean Prices Higher?
 
 

Yes, the Fed is cutting interest rates but the agency can only influence mid- and long-term rates. Concerns about inflation are pushing those rates back up again.

How Higher Interest Rates Could Impact Farmers in 2025
 
 
 

The Risk Management Agency recently released official harvest prices for federal crop insurance, and it’s not good news for farmers. Harvest price is based on the average price during October. This year, those numbers are well below 2023 and the base prices set in February.

Harvest Prices for Crop Insurance Plunge: What Does It Mean for Producers?
 
 
 

Now that election results are in, the parlor game of who President-elect Donald Trump will tap to serve on his Cabinet has returned. When it comes to USDA Secretary, Jim Wiesemeyer says there’s a host of possibilities.

Who Will Be the Next U.S. Secretary of Agriculture?
 
 
 
This Week on USFR
 
Joe Vaclavik with Standard Grain and Brian Splitt with AgMarket.Net talk markets this weekend on U.S. Farm Report.
 
 
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