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US Average Farm Price Received Database

Average farm price received data, for multiple commodities, in the US for the period 1960 to present. File is Microsoft Excel format.
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lllinois Average Farm Price Received Database

Average farm price received data, for multiple commodities, in the state of Illinois for the period 1960 to present. File is Microsoft Excel format.
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Illinois Soil Productivity and Yield Utilities

Designed to assist with common computations related to the Illinois Soil Productivity measures and associated predicted yields.
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Strait of Hormuz Disruption Scenarios and Fertilizer Purchasing Risks for U.S. Crop Producers

Following the collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad on April 12 and the announcement of a U.S. naval blockade effective April 13, commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz…

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Yield Increases of Grains and Major Crops in the United States

Corn is the primary grain crop in the US and soybeans are the primary oilseed crop. Corn and soybeans have become foundational crops in modern agriculture. Over time, a growing…

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Rewriting the RFS Playbook: The Impact of Final RVOs on Projected D4 Biomass-Based Diesel RIN Generation for 2026-2027

On March 27, the EPA released the final “Set 2” rule establishing Renewable Volume Obligations under the RFS for 2026 and 2027. The purpose of this article is to project D4 RIN generation requirements for 2026–2027 using a detailed balance sheet approach applied to both the D4/D5 balance sheet and the D6 balance sheet. The D4/D5 balance sheet extends the RIN balance sheet framework introduced in our earlier farmdoc daily articles but is updated with actual 2025 data and the final RVOs.

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Middle East Ceasefire Fails to Ease U.S. Fertilizer Price Pressure on Farmers

When the April 8 ceasefire was announced, oil prices dropped below $100 per barrel as crude markets priced out part of the war risk premium (see Reuters). However, U.S. nitrogen…

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Once Again Through the Payments Lens; Another Update from the Policy Design Lab

This data presents a picture of farm policy since the major revisions enacted in the 2014 Farm Bill and before the troubling changes enacted last year in the Reconciliation Farm Bill. Such largesse for so few raises many difficult questions for farm policy, as do the persistent imbalances and disparities revealed by each slice of the data. Those questions are pieces of a bigger picture about political power and how it operates in policy.

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Illinois Farmland Turnover Rates: 2003–2025

Illinois farmland turnover follows consistent patterns mirroring the broader Corn Belt, though at significantly lower levels than other real estate forms. Even through multiple economic cycles including commodity expansions, margin compression, financial market stress, and the recent inflation surge, the volume of land changing hands fluctuated within a narrow range relative to total supply. However, due to the thin market, small percentage shifts still represent large variations in annual parcel sales.

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Iran War Impacts Boost US Agribusiness 2026 Outlooks

Soaring crude oil markets have pushed soybean oil prices to the loftiest levels in more than three ‌years, a boon for oilseed processors like Bunge Global and Archer Daniels Midland,…

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Crop Price Index Hits Highest Since November 2023

The extended closure of the Strait of Hormuz and extreme weather have jolted the price index for farm commodities to a two-year high as fertilizer headaches and the prospect of…

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Supreme Court Seems Divided On Bayer’s Bid to Stop Roundup Lawsuits

The US Supreme Court gave Bayer AG a mixed reception on its bid to stop tens of thousands of lawsuits claiming its Roundup herbicide should have been labeled as a…

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Nearly $10 Billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance Allocated

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has already sent $9.6 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance payments as crop producers continue to face weak prices and high costs. According to the…

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USDA Relocating More Employees to Kansas City & Iowa

The Agriculture Department on Thursday announced additional relocation plans for employees as part of its larger reorganization, including a new center for food inspectors in Iowa and a second attempt…

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USDA to Include More Farmers in Future Surveys

The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to survey more farmers for some of its key U.S. crop reports ​following a drop in the response rate for its March ‌31 plantings…

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