Geopolitical turmoil is driving fertilizer prices up 30%, forcing tough crop choices, former USDA chief economist Seth Meyer ...
Analysts at APK-Inform forecast Ukraine's 2026 grain harvest may fall by ​4% to ‌58.6 million metric tons, down from 61.1 ...
The Iran conflict is disrupting fertilizer shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, raising supply concerns and potentially ...
War has caused huge harm to the fertile soil of what was one of the world's largest food exporters. Now British scientists are joining local experts in a fight to return it to health ...
Grains ended higher on Wednesday with technical buying returning as traders attempted to add risk or war premium to the market says Don Roose of U.S. Commodities.
Agriculture is the topic of these letters published March 9-15, 2026: ethanol and protein supply, crop protection needs, and conservation.
Ottawans should brace for higher prices at the pumps and grocery stores after crude oil prices surged as the Iran war continues to ensnare critical infrastructure for oil and gas production and ...
Despite Trump’s words, the market will need to see a resumption of Strait of Hormuz flows to sustain lower oil prices ...
Australia is incredibly vulnerable to shipping disruptions. Up to 99 per cent of our trade depends on the cargo vessels that carry it. Almost everything that makes us a first-world nation is imported.
For 2025, the average U.S. price was $4.10 — 70 cents per bushel higher than in 2016. The kicker comes when you consider ...
Currently, U.S. corn ending stocks are estimated at 2.127 billion bushels for the current marketing year, which ends Aug. 31, 2026. If the corn fed to livestock is too high, it means that the ending ...
Could corn go lower than $4? The key for ’26 is corn acres, Langemeier said. “If it gets above 95 million acres again, and we have a good crop, it will pressure stocks even more.