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Global Agricultural Developments
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Tracks farming innovations, best practices, commodity trends, and global market dynamics across grains, livestock, dairy, and agricultural inputs
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Prairie Routes Research
The de-commodification of farmers, and the re-valuation of ecosystems. The economics of change across the food system - prices, policies, logistics, local pulls and global bottlenecks.

Grains in Context: Where Macro and Ag Meet
Keep up with what is happening around the world. From trade to geopolitics to global basis and grain flow updates, if it matters to grains you'll learn about it here.

Ag Data News
Agriculture, Economics, and Data

The Modern Acre
Monthly newsletter from The Modern Acre podcast.

Upstream Ag
Essential news and analysis for agribusiness leaders

This Week In Regenerative Agriculture
Important updates in regenerative agriculture & food. Every Wednesday morning.

Commodity Newsletter | Substack
Agriculture Supply Chain. Click to read Commodity Newsletter, a Substack publication. Launched 3 years ago.

Zero Input Agriculture
Post-industrial farming, sowing the seeds of the next civilisation.

Commodity Context
Data-centric, visualization-forward oil market research | Thematic deep-dives, monthly data reports, and a weekly market wrap-up every Friday

Market Minute LLC
Grain Marketing At Daily Market Minute, we believe that empowering farmers to become price makers doesn't just benefit them – it benefits the entire industry. As you learn to negotiate better prices via taking control from big corporate Ag

Erin Riley & Cabbage Hill Fertilizer Co.
Growing Plants Without Killing The Planet

The Commodity Report
Tradeable Commodity Research from an Alpha-Capture Strategist.

Topsoil
Frameworks to help you make sense of agriculture, at just the right depth
Profiles

Pedro A. Sanchez
Senior research scholar and director of the Tropical Agriculture & Rural Environment Program at Columbia University's Earth Institute; World Food Prize laureate and longtime authority on tropical soils and sustainable intensification.

David Lobell
Benjamin M. Page Professor of Earth System Science at Stanford University and director of the Center on Food Security and the Environment. Uses remote sensing, field experiments and large datasets to measure crop yields, assess climate impacts on productivity, and prioritize climate-smart agricultural investments.

Jonathan Foley
Executive Director of Project Drawdown, environmental scientist and food-systems communicator with broad expertise on food system transformation and climate-smart agricultural solutions. Frequent speaker and author on sustainable food system pathways.

Ermias Kebreab
Professor of Animal Science at UC Davis, director of the Animal Nutrition & Environment Modeling lab and World Food Center leader; leading researcher on feed additives, enteric methane mitigation, and integrated GHG accounting for livestock systems.

Jayson Lusk
Vice President & Dean, OSU Agriculture (formerly Purdue Ag Econ head) and prominent food & agricultural economist. Author and frequent media commentator on food policy, technology, and market implications for livestock and crop sectors.

Scott H. Irwin
Laurence J. Norton Chair of Agricultural Marketing at University of Illinois and founder of the farmdoc extension effort. Renowned commodity markets researcher and public commentator on futures, speculation, and biofuels.

Ariel Ortiz-Bobea
Associate Professor of Applied Economics & Policy at Cornell University focused on climate impacts on agriculture, adaptation, and agricultural productivity. Publishes empirical work on temperature shocks, yield sensitivity, and productivity trends.

Joel Salatin
Owner/operator of Polyface Farm, author and widely-cited practitioner of integrated pasture-based livestock systems and direct-marketing models. Longtime educator and speaker on small-scale regenerative and pasture-based systems.

Rattan Lal
Distinguished University Professor of Soil Science at The Ohio State University and founding director of the Rattan Lal Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration. Global leader in soil carbon, soil health, and conservation agriculture.

Gabe Brown
Pioneer regenerative rancher and author (Brown’s Ranch) who implemented no-till, multi-species cover crops and adaptive grazing to rebuild soil health and increase profitability. Speaker and educator on soil-focused regenerative practices.