U.S. Wheat Associates’ Dalton Henry says trade talks have been “largely positive” for wheat, with global buyers still seeing the U.S. as a reliable supplier. Low prices remain the main challenge, highlighting the need for a trade policy reset that secures lasting market access and reins in unfair subsidies. Recent agreements with countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh show promise if treated as binding, long-term commitments. Henry urges farmers to stay engaged through what may be an uncomfortable but opportunity-filled transition.