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Early May 2026 U.S. Ag Weather Outlook and Field Guidance

Early May 2026 U.S. Ag Weather Outlook and Field Guidance

Early May U.S. ag weather remains variable: scattered, brief storms across Plains, Corn Belt, and Mid-South amid warm, humid South; mostly dry California and Desert Southwest; periodic light precip Pacific Northwest. Expect alternating fieldwork windows with breezy days; localized severe, flooding, and fire risks; monitor disease, irrigation, and heat stress.

Weather

Cold Plasma Comes to the Farm: Cleaner Seeds, Safer Produce, and Nitrogen from Air

Cold plasma, a room-temperature ionized gas, offers farms residue-free seed priming and sanitization, produce disinfection, plasma-activated water, and on-site nitrate production from air. Benefits include reduced chemicals, water, and logistics; modular, renewable-ready hardware. Success depends on dose control, uniform exposure, energy efficiency, and validation, with smarter, integrated systems improving ROI.

Tech

Quiet Moves, Big Stakes: Incremental Budget and Rulemaking Steps Are Steering U.S. Agriculture This Week

U.S. ag policy saw positioning, not headlines, across budgets, USDA/EPA rules, biofuels credits, labor, water, and interstate standards. Stakeholders pressed for clarity on timelines, funding, and compliance. Expect incremental notices and guidance shaping planting, contracts, and investments; monitor pesticide/ESA, animal health, and trade risks as appropriations and rulemakings advance.

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Quarter-End Crosscurrents: Positioning, Policy, and a Data-Heavy Week Ahead

Quarter-End Crosscurrents: Positioning, Policy, and a Data-Heavy Week Ahead

Markets ended the quarter dominated by positioning and rebalancing amid restrictive Fed policy and moderating growth. Attention shifts to a heavy data slate (PMIs, JOLTS, ADP, claims, payrolls) guiding views on disinflation, Treasury term premium, and earnings. Expect elevated, orderly volatility, with rates driving equities, credit, dollar, and commodities.

September 29: The Day That Threads Together American Agriculture

September 29: The Day That Threads Together American Agriculture

September 29 threads U.S. agriculture’s past and present: the first state fair (1841), Michaelmas harvest rhythms, a 2006 spinach-safety reset, 2008 market shocks, the UN’s food loss and waste observance, and National Coffee Day with Kona harvest—highlighting how fairs, fields, policy, and markets continually reshape farming.

U.S. Agricultural Weather Briefing: Early‑Fall Conditions and 7‑Day Outlook

U.S. Agricultural Weather Briefing: Early‑Fall Conditions and 7‑Day Outlook

U.S. ag weather: recent variability with scattered showers and breezes. Next 7 days feature two fronts sweeping Plains/Midwest to East, delivering bands of rain and cooler shots north with patchy frost; South stays warm/humid. West mostly dry except unsettled PNW. Intermittent fire weather, low‑confidence tropical risks; plan fieldwork between fronts.

Double-Cropping the Sun: Spectrally Selective, Crop-Aware Agrivoltaics for Food and Power

Double-Cropping the Sun: Spectrally Selective, Crop-Aware Agrivoltaics for Food and Power

Agrivoltaics 2.0 co-optimizes crops and solar by sharing light spectrally and temporally. Semi-transparent perovskite/OPV, LSCs, and patterned PV plus crop-aware tracking diffuse heat, cut water use, and protect fruit while generating power. Results vary by crop and design; economics hinge on incentives, smart layouts, and durable, standardized materials and controls.

Countdown to Oct. 1: USDA/FDA Funding Stakes and Harvest Impacts (Sept 28–Oct 5, 2025)

Countdown to Oct. 1: USDA/FDA Funding Stakes and Harvest Impacts (Sept 28–Oct 5, 2025)

U.S. agriculture policy centers on averting an Oct. 1 funding lapse. Congress must pass a CR or full-year bill to keep USDA/FDA fully operating. Outcomes affect WIC, conservation, loans, inspections, and market reports amid peak harvest. Key data releases and farm bill positioning shape decisions and contingency planning.

Positioning Sets the Tone into Quarter-End as Jobs and PMIs Take Center Stage

Positioning Sets the Tone into Quarter-End as Jobs and PMIs Take Center Stage

With markets quiet and quarter-end positioning dominant, investors await a data-heavy week: consumer confidence, PMIs, and Friday’s payrolls/wages to steer policy bets. Thin liquidity and rebalancing may amplify moves. Treasury bill supply returns; housing and energy in focus. Outcomes will drive rotations across equities, rates, dollar, credit, commodities. Risks remain.

September 28 in U.S. Agriculture: Storms, Biosecurity, and the Rhythm of Harvest

September 28 in U.S. Agriculture: Storms, Biosecurity, and the Rhythm of Harvest

September 28 repeatedly marks U.S. agriculture’s resilience: Hurricane Ian (2022) and Georges (1998) devastated crops; Yorktown’s 1781 campaign reshaped an agrarian nation; World Rabies Day advances on‑farm biosecurity. Meanwhile, late‑September brings peak harvest, planting, and quality safeguards—farmers juggling immediate workloads, public‑health vigilance, and long‑term recovery.