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Farm News & Views
Bob Bragg
20 episodes
1 day ago
Observers say the trade truce between the U.S. and China could hold for now, easing tensions for global markets and U.S. soybean farmers — but challenges remain. While China’s purchases have pushed soybeans to a 16-month high, Brazil still has a cost advantage, and U.S. farmers continue to face high input prices and labor shortages tied to immigration policies. Meanwhile, new innovations like virtual fencing are helping ranchers adapt to tough conditions on public lands.
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Observers say the trade truce between the U.S. and China could hold for now, easing tensions for global markets and U.S. soybean farmers — but challenges remain. While China’s purchases have pushed soybeans to a 16-month high, Brazil still has a cost advantage, and U.S. farmers continue to face high input prices and labor shortages tied to immigration policies. Meanwhile, new innovations like virtual fencing are helping ranchers adapt to tough conditions on public lands.
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Science,
Natural Sciences
Episodes (20/20)
Farm News & Views
U.S.–China Trade Truce Brings Short-Term Relief but Long-Term Uncertainty for Farmers
Observers say the trade truce between the U.S. and China could hold for now, easing tensions for global markets and U.S. soybean farmers — but challenges remain. While China’s purchases have pushed soybeans to a 16-month high, Brazil still has a cost advantage, and U.S. farmers continue to face high input prices and labor shortages tied to immigration policies. Meanwhile, new innovations like virtual fencing are helping ranchers adapt to tough conditions on public lands.
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1 day ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
U.S. Ranchers Push Back After Trump Announces $40 Billion Argentine Beef Deal
In this week’s Farm News & Views Report, Bob Bragg discusses backlash from U.S. beef producers after former President Donald Trump announced plans to loan Argentina $40 billion in exchange for Argentine beef imports aimed at lowering U.S. beef prices. Ranchers and industry experts warn the proposal could harm domestic producers, poses potential animal health risks, and is unlikely to provide meaningful relief to consumers.
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1 week ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm Groups Warn of Economic Crisis Amid Falling Crop Prices and Rising Costs
Farm organizations are warning that America’s agricultural economy is sliding toward crisis levels reminiscent of the 1980s, as low crop prices, high input costs, and ongoing trade disputes squeeze producers. The American Farm Bureau Federation has urged federal leaders to authorize bridge payments and enact long-term solutions to stabilize farm incomes, while analysts note that diversified farms and livestock producers are faring better thanks to strong markets.
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes

Farm News & Views
Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Tumbling Prices: U.S. Farmers Face Mounting Losses Amid Global Market Shifts
U.S. farmers are feeling the pinch as corn and soybean markets continue to fall — with China halting soybean purchases and redirecting its beef imports to Brazil and Australia. Meanwhile, new U.S. port fees targeting Chinese-owned and Chinese-built vessels threaten to raise export costs and further reduce global competitiveness for American grain. Cuts to the USDA and Forest Service budgets are adding to concerns for rural communities already under financial strain.
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4 weeks ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Economists Warn U.S. Farm Economy in Recession Amid Trade War Uncertainty
Farm economists say the U.S. ag economy is in recession, as trade wars, high costs, and lost exports to China deepen uncertainty for farmers.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
U.S. Ag Economy Split: Livestock Profits Rise as Crop Farmers Face Debt Concerns
Livestock producers, especially beef operations, see record profits in 2025, while crop farmers struggle with low returns, trade disputes, and echoes of the 1980s farm debt crisis. Economists warn of long-term risks as tariffs and high input costs squeeze margins.
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1 month ago
4 minutes

Farm News & Views
USDA Trade Deficit Projections, Record Ranch Sale, and Farm Bill Delays
The USDA projects a $47B agricultural trade deficit for 2025, sparking concerns about long-term trends and data transparency. Meanwhile, the Great Western Ranch sold in New Mexico, highlighting surging land values, and Congress remains stalled on passing a new Farm Bill.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm Bill Delays, Tariffs, and Market Volatility Challenge U.S. Farmers
The 2018 Farm Bill remains stalled as extensions drag on, leaving U.S. farmers facing uncertainty. Tariffs, volatile corn and soybean prices, and rising input costs threaten profitability into 2026, while global trade shifts cut U.S. access to key markets.
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1 month ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Tariffs and Trade Woes Keep U.S. Grain Farmers Near Break-Even
As corn and soybean harvest begins, U.S. farmers face near break-even prices, weak exports, and tariff-driven trade challenges, with policy fixes still uncertain.
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2 months ago
4 minutes

Farm News & Views
Rising Beef Prices, Tariff Impacts, and Farm Labor Challenges
Record beef prices, John Deere layoffs, stalled soybean sales to China, farmworker crackdowns, and Temple Grandin’s new documentary highlight ag challenges.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
USDA projects record corn crop as tariffs deepen farm struggles
USDA forecasts record corn yields, but tariffs and trade wars drive a $29B farm trade deficit, straining U.S. producers already facing low prices.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm Economists Warn of Recession, Farm Bill Delays Loom
Over half of ag economists say U.S. row crops face recession, while Congress stalls on a new farm bill and USDA plans to close key research facilities.
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2 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
USDA Staff Relocations and Trade Woes Worry Ag Producers
USDA staff moves, trade uncertainty, and rising costs raise concern for U.S. farmers, while land values climb in every state. Here's the latest ag update.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
U.S. Cattle Inventory Hits Record Low as USDA Faces Restructuring
U.S. cattle herd hits a 50-year low; beef prices climb while USDA relocates staff and faces criticism over agency disruptions.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of July 21st, 2025
Beef prices climb, farm bankruptcies rise, and tariff threats loom as the U.S. nominates a new Chief Agricultural Negotiator.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of July 14th, 2025
Farm labor shortages, trade tensions with Mexico, and falling export values paint a grim picture for U.S. agriculture in 2025, as prices and pressure on producers continue to rise.
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3 months ago
4 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of July 7th, 2025
President Trump signed a sweeping tax and spending bill boosting farm subsidies and defense spending, but slashing social programs, sparking sharp debate in Washington.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of June 30th, 2025
July 4th cookout costs remain near record highs as farmers face labor shortages, food policy scrutiny, and rising tensions over immigration enforcement.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of June 16th, 2025
Beef prices may climb as feeder calf supplies shrink. Today’s report looks at cattle markets, drought impacts, and policy shifts in livestock and nutrition programs.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Farm News & Views for the week of June 9th, 2025
Amid rising input costs, trade tensions, and extreme weather, U.S. farmers—especially older producers—are facing mounting debt, mental health strain, and record-low incomes.
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4 months ago
3 minutes

Farm News & Views
Observers say the trade truce between the U.S. and China could hold for now, easing tensions for global markets and U.S. soybean farmers — but challenges remain. While China’s purchases have pushed soybeans to a 16-month high, Brazil still has a cost advantage, and U.S. farmers continue to face high input prices and labor shortages tied to immigration policies. Meanwhile, new innovations like virtual fencing are helping ranchers adapt to tough conditions on public lands.