The Van Trump Report

Cattle Producers Being Urged to Watch for Signs of NEW Emerging Tick Disease

Cattle producers are being urged to watch for signs of an emerging disease caused by “Theileria orientalis,” a protozoal organism transmitted by the Asian longhorned tick. While the invasive tick species is now found in 19 states, only 9 states have so far confirmed the presence of Theileria orientalis and the resulting disease known as …

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“Creative Destruction”, by Carter William

Each week our good friend and business partner Carter Williams will be sharing some of his thoughts on agriculture below are a few recent highlights from his weekly report called “Creative Destruction”, written by Carter Williams, CEO at iSelect Fund (@jcarterwil on x/twitter) What I learned this week… Crop yield and nutrition developments have been negatively …

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A Look at China’s Latest Plans to Boost Grain Output

China this year has released a string of policy priorities for agriculture aimed at boosting domestic production. According to state media, China has reached a “bottleneck” in these ongoing efforts where it is increasingly difficult to lift production any further. Roadblocks include an aging farm labor force and a lack of workers to take their …

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More “Mississippi River” Shipping Problems Ahead?

According to the latest outlook from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center, flooding is not expected to be an issue for the Mississippi River this spring thanks to an unusually hot, dry winter. Unfortunately, the lack of precipitation means shipping along the river could be disrupted again by low water levels …

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What You Might Not Know About “Paraguay’s” Soybeans

Paraguay doesn’t get a lot of attention as a major agricultural producer but their output is a lot higher than you might realize. The South American country has been a long-time and consistent global soybean producer that is often relied upon to fill production gaps in neighboring Argentina and Brazil. Below are more details about …

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DeWalt and Soy Checkoff Develop a New Use for Soybeans – Bar and Chain Oil

The next time you need to pull out the chainsaw, there’s a new soy-based bar and chain oil option from DeWalt that can help keep it in good working order. Developed through a partnership between DeWalt, Dynamic Green Products, and investment from a soy checkoff initiative, the biodegradable bar and chain oil is already available …

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NEW Bunge-Chevron Plant Opens Oilseed Options for Midsouth Producers

Bunge and Chevron just broke ground on a new oilseed processing facility in Destrehan, Louisiana, which is expected to open new crop options for producers in the midsouth. The plant features a flexible design, intended to allow it to process soybeans as well as soft seeds, including novel winter oilseed crops such as canola and …

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SAF from Corn Ethanol Requires Substantially Less Acreage Than Soybeans

The Biden administration is expected to release preliminary models for its sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) subsidy program in the coming weeks. Key for the ethanol industry is whether the corn-based fuel will qualify for the highest SAF subsidies. If ethanol is left behind, SAF suppliers will be mostly dependent on oilseed crops which could create …

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