The warming of ties between the U.S. and China have boosted crop prices, with soybeans hovering near the highest levels since June 2024.
November 20, 2025agriculture News Updates
USDA to Announce Farm Relief Plan in Early December
The Trump administration intends to release its long-awaited plan to offer relief for beleaguered farmers early next month, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Nov. 19.
November 19, 2025China Ramps Up Purchases of US Soybeans After Pause in Trade
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Nov. 18 announced the sale of 792,000 tons of soybeans to China for the 2025-2026 marketing year, the biggest daily purchase in two years.
November 18, 2025Soybean Futures Jump on Signs China Is Increasing Purchases
Soybean futures jumped on signals that China is stepping up buying of the oilseed, offering hope for U.S. farmers after purchases appeared to have stalled.
November 17, 2025Trump Moves to Cut Tariffs on Key Food Imports
The move comes as President Trump has pivoted to focusing on affordability measures as voters are growing increasingly wary of the economy under his leadership.
November 14, 2025US, Argentina Advance New Trade Accord
The moves to ease trade in cattle come as the Trump administration is looking to provide relief to American consumers with wholesale beef prices surging in recent years.
November 13, 2025Trump Asks Justice Department to Probe Meatpacker Prices
President Trump asked the Justice Department to start an investigation into the meatpacking industry, accusing it of driving up the price of beef through collusion and other means.
November 7, 2025China Trade Pact 鈥楢mbiguity鈥 Leaves US Tractor Makers in Limbo
It鈥檚 unclear if the next few months will mark a turning point for the struggling farm machinery sector, with minimal details on the U.S.-China trade deal for manufacturers.
November 7, 2025China to Remove Retaliatory Tariffs on Some US Farm Products
The country鈥檚 Finance Ministry confirmed it would end tariffs imposed March 4 on soybeans and other U.S. agricultural products including corn, wheat, sorghum and chicken, effective Nov. 10.
November 5, 2025Meatpacker JBS to Pay $1.1 Million to Settle N.Y. Climate Suit
The state alleged JBS misled the public about reducing the impact of its operations on the environment. JBS said the settlement 鈥渄oes not reflect an admission of wrongdoing.鈥
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