By Ben Laine, Senior Dairy Analyst The headline consumer price index (CPI) continues to coast back toward the target inflation range of 2%, but consumers are
Read MoreAg Insights
Set in Theme Settings
Butter Demand Is Stable Despite High Prices
“The headline consumer price index (CPI) continues to coast back toward the target inflation range of 2%, but consumers are experiencing stronger inflation in their butter
Read MoreCattle Market Trends for 2024-2025
Don Close, executive head emeritus of Terrain, sat down with Mike Pearson to answer questions on all things cattle markets on the September 28 episode of
Read MoreNevada whiskey maker distills new spirit on family farm – Frey Ranch
Many wine drinkers take pride in knowing what goes into their favorite bottles, where the grapes were grown and how they were processed. For whiskey aficionados,…
Read MoreFewer Winter Wheat Acres?
The USDA has forecast an 8.77% decline in winter wheat acres for the 2024/2025 marketing year and a 6.67% decline in total wheat acres. The decline
Read MoreCarcass Weights Are a Double-Edged Sword
By Don Close, Executive Head Emeritus Carcass weights have become a double-edged sword for cattle feeders and a bottleneck for the industry. For the week of
Read MoreIssues Facing Next-Gen Farmers
The Rural Economist – Fall 2024 In my travels across farm country, young and beginning farmers often ask questions that force me to think differently about
Read MoreTulelake Farm Grows Healthy Soil for the 5th Generation – Seus Family Farms
When Ed Seus wrote his name on a slip of paper and dropped it into a pickle jar, he had no idea that his life would…
Read MoreTerrain’s Take: How Long Can Midwest Farmland Values Hold?
You asked, we answered. In Terrain’s Take videos, Terrain analysts take on Farm Credit producers’ most popular questions. How Long Can Farmland Values Hold? October 2024
Read MoreWeights Still a Headwind Despite Still-Strong Demand
Situation Cattle markets have been marked by ample fed cattle supplies and heavy carcass weights over the last several months. Steer and heifer slaughter is dead
Read MoreThe Dairy Cliff: An Explainer
Situation The 2024 extension for the 2018 farm bill has expired. Without an extension or a new farm bill, we revert to “permanent law” from 1949.
Read MoreTerrain’s Take: How Are the Younger Generations’ Wine Preferences Evolving?
You asked, we answered. In Terrain’s Take videos, Terrain analysts take on Farm Credit producers’ most popular questions. How Are the Younger Generations’ Wine Preferences Evolving?
Read MoreSideways, With Some Bright Spots
As we progress into the latter half of 2024, the U.S. wine market is still mired in a multiyear funk. There was relatively little change in
Read MoreAre Bad Vibes Hurting Domestic Almond Shipments?
Situation Robust almond shipments in the 2023/2024 crop year have reduced carryover and bolstered pricing, driven largely by exports while domestic shipments have lagged. A key
Read MoreA Soft Season for California Strawberries
It’s likely that the overall return for growers will remain muted this season. Situation California strawberry profitability has been challenged this season by a combination of
Read MorePork Production Trends: What to Expect in Q4
The industry has seemingly put the brakes on herd reduction and more market-ready pigs are finding their way to slaughter than I and other analysts expected.
Read MoreWill the Bear’s Grip on Soybeans Ease?
The Global Soybean Revolution The U.S. is poised for record-breaking soybean yields if the USDA’s September World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) are realized. Production
Read MoreWill Milk’s Price Strength Persist Into Q4?
2024 is shaping up to be a remarkable year for dairy profitability. After a spiritless start, an early-spring surge in prices seemed too good to last.
Read MoreCautious Optimism in the Almond Market
Situation Given the high levels of inventory in recent years, there is concern that a large 2024 almond crop could keep the grower price below breakeven.
Read MoreHow a Farm Worker Built a Family Business – Peña’s Pecans
In a sun-drenched valley near the U.S.-Mexico border, palm trees wave in the breeze and pickup trucks line the parking lot at a pecan nursery that…
Read More