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Idaho Agriculture and Farm Organizations to Host Farm Stress Workshop

Bringing awareness and building resilience for mental health in agriculture. Attend the Farm Stress Workshop hosted by our partners at University of Idaho Extension, Idaho Dairymen's Association, Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Dairy West, and Idaho Farm Bureau.

U.S. Farm Bill Could be Delayed Due to SNAP and Climate Disputes

A debate linking food aid for needy families with crop subsidies for American farmers may slow down the renewal of a comprehensive agricultural policy law, potentially pushing congress to postpone action on the $1.5 trilllion proposal until after elections this fall. The Farm Bill is set to expire on September 30th.

Russia, India Set to Spark Major Swing in Global Wheat Balance

The consistent decline in global wheat supplies to multi-decade lows has been a recurring concern for several years, although the situation has not been as dire as initially anticipated. This season's combination of Russian crop losses and anticipated Indian imports could drive the decline and bolster global wheat prices. This could lead to higher demand and better prices for Idaho wheat farmers.

International Grains Council Reports Drop in Global Grain Production

The Grain Market Report from the International Grains Council is shedding light on significant shifts in global grain production and trade projections. The anticipated total grains producion has been revised downward. The decline is priimarily attributed to reduced estimates for sorghum and barley production. The outlook for grain trade is seeing an increase, fueled by heightened flows of wheat and maize.

Idaho Farmers Say Water Curtailment Order Will Dry Up Land, Push Them Out of Business

Matthew Weaver, Director of the Idaho Department of Water Resources, issued a curtailment order mandating that 6,400 junior groundwater rights holders drawing from the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer cease their water usage. The directive targets groundwater users identified by the department as failing to adhere to state mitigation plans.

Flour Millers Monitoring Ozempic Craze

An estimated 9 million Americans are taking Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications proven to suppress appetite and change how the body processes insulin. Evidence showing a 30% reduction in the consumption of sweet bakery goods, and 10% - 20% fewer calories consumed by users overall, is catching the attention of the global milling industry, particularly soft wheat millers.

Initial 2024/25 Estimates Add to Bullish Market Sentiment

The USDA anticipates several factors fueling bullish market sentiment. Projections indicate that both world production and consumption could reach record levels in 2024/25, making this the sixth time in the last seven years where consumption surpasses production. Wheat availability and quality will be dictated by weather patterns and global production dynamics.

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