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Farmers across the US are facing their worst cash flow crisis since the 1980s as grain prices plummet while input costs continue to rise. The situation is creating a growing divide between established producers who can weather the storm and younger farmers who may not survive financially.
• North Dakota and Texas farmers experiencing "no bid" situations for soybeans and sorghum
• USDA announcing a top-up payment for the ECAP program within 45 days
• Potential for advanced 2025 crop payments to provide crucial cash flow relief
• Farm Bill 2.0 facing political hurdles but gaining momentum in Congress
• Year-round E15 authorization could eventually increase corn demand by 450 million bushels
• Brazilian soybeans flooding into China while American farmers struggle to find markets
• Labor shortages and rising costs creating additional pressure on farm operations
• Regulatory relief and immigration reform critical for agricultural sustainability
• Farmers watching for potential interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in September
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Farmers across the US are facing their worst cash flow crisis since the 1980s as grain prices plummet while input costs continue to rise. The situation is creating a growing divide between established producers who can weather the storm and younger farmers who may not survive financially.
• North Dakota and Texas farmers experiencing "no bid" situations for soybeans and sorghum
• USDA announcing a top-up payment for the ECAP program within 45 days
• Potential for advanced 2025 crop payments to provide crucial cash flow relief
• Farm Bill 2.0 facing political hurdles but gaining momentum in Congress
• Year-round E15 authorization could eventually increase corn demand by 450 million bushels
• Brazilian soybeans flooding into China while American farmers struggle to find markets
• Labor shortages and rising costs creating additional pressure on farm operations
• Regulatory relief and immigration reform critical for agricultural sustainability
• Farmers watching for potential interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in September
Sign up for Jim Wiesemeyer's newsletter at [email protected] for daily agricultural policy updates and market analysis.
Please like and subscribe @agbullmedia
The Ag Bull website is Live www.agbull.com
Watch Us on U-Tube AG Bull Podcast
(105) AG Bull Podcast - YouTube
www.agbull.com
AG BULL Media
E-Mail [email protected]
Thank you, Tommy G

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