Ag groups are expressing disappointment over a court decision to vacate the label for over-the-top use of dicamba products for the 2024 crop, underscoring disruptions for producers who already made plans to use the products.
Alan Meadows with the American Soybean Association spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on the court’s decision, the possible ripple effects, and the next steps.
Related Stories
Industry experts say land values have remained resilient, but fertilizer costs and geopolitical uncertainty continue to challenge producers.
American Soybean Association’s Jamie Beyer joins us to discuss USMCA, soybean trade stability, export market challenges, and the outlook for U.S. agriculture ahead of the upcoming review.
The White House is asking Congress for more than $11 billion in additional farm assistance, including new economic support for 2026 row and specialty crop producers and disaster aid tied to losses from the Southeast freeze.
Purdue University’s new digital calculator helps growers navigate input costs and risk management with region-specific cost estimates and expert support.
USDA says corn shipments slowed from the previous week, while wheat and soybean inspections topped year-ago levels.
Higher transportation costs through the Gulf are adding another cost consideration for grain exporters and producers.