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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.

Politics
On-Farm Green Ammonia: Local, Low-Carbon Nitrogen for Resilient Agriculture

On-Farm Green Ammonia: Local, Low-Carbon Nitrogen for Resilient Agriculture

On-farm green ammonia uses renewable electricity, water, and air in modular units to produce NH3, localizing fertilizer supply. It reduces production emissions and price volatility, aligns output with crop schedules, and integrates with existing storage. Economics hinge on cheap power; co-op models, better electrolyzers, and compact loops are spurring commercialization.

From Quiet Weekend to Pivotal Week: U.S. Ag Policy Outlook, Sept 7–13

From Quiet Weekend to Pivotal Week: U.S. Ag Policy Outlook, Sept 7–13

A quiet weekend precedes a pivotal week for U.S. agriculture policy as Congress returns. Appropriations, farm safety nets, conservation, H5N1 response, biofuels, trade, labor, and competition dominate. Key data (Crop Progress, export sales, possible WASDE) and committee moves will shape fall funding, program stability, and nutrition support.

Weekend Market Wrap: Quiet Session Ahead of CPI, PPI, and Treasury Auctions

Weekend Market Wrap: Quiet Session Ahead of CPI, PPI, and Treasury Auctions

Markets were quiet over the weekend. Attention shifts to CPI/PPI and clustered Treasury auctions, with labor data digestion guiding rate expectations. Outcomes will drive curve shape, dollar direction, and style leadership in equities, while credit issuance and energy volatility loom. Watch Sunday futures for tone-setting moves.

Standards, Screens, and Shipping: September 7’s Quiet Power in U.S. Agriculture

Standards, Screens, and Shipping: September 7’s Quiet Power in U.S. Agriculture

On September 7, pivotal moments shaped U.S. agriculture: "Uncle Sam" meatpacking practices cemented standards; Farnsworth's 1927 TV breakthrough accelerated farm information flows; and the 1977 Panama Canal treaties stabilized grain logistics. Together they highlight enduring pillars: trustworthy standards, rapid information, reliable infrastructure, reflected in early September fieldwork and market timing.

Early September U.S. Farm Weather Playbook: Scenario-Based 7-Day Outlook and Operational Guide

Early September U.S. Farm Weather Playbook: Scenario-Based 7-Day Outlook and Operational Guide

Early September U.S. ag outlook: heat persists in Southern Plains/Delta/Southeast; periodic fronts cool and dry the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest, Corn Belt, and Northeast with scattered storms. West stays dry, breezy. Expect uneven rainfall, brief harvest windows post‑front, elevated heat/fire risks, and tropical rainfall potential along Gulf/Atlantic.

Closing the Loop: Nutrient Recovery Turns Manure into Market-Ready Fertilizer

Closing the Loop: Nutrient Recovery Turns Manure into Market-Ready Fertilizer

New nutrient-recovery systems convert manure and digestate into standardized struvite and ammonium fertilizers. Using separation, controlled crystallization, ammonia capture, and automation, they cut pollution and simplify logistics. Economics hinge on capital, operations, and markets; emerging innovations and service models speed adoption despite training, supply-chain, and cold-weather hurdles.

U.S. Markets Mark Time Ahead of Next Week’s Inflation Test

U.S. Markets Mark Time Ahead of Next Week’s Inflation Test

U.S. markets stayed range-bound as investors digested inflation signals and rate expectations. Equities rotated without breakout; Treasury yields, the dollar, credit, and commodities were steady. Focus shifts to next week’s inflation and demand data, with soft-landing hopes tempered by risks from hotter prices, weaker growth, or supply-driven yield pressures.