Gallery
Picture 1
Farm investing new USDA acreage data suggests higher
New with box
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
New USDA acreage data suggests higher corn planting than expected, which could influence short-term price action. Farm investing portfolio managers are reassessing commodity exposure accordingly. Even before the full tariffs went into effect in August , the U.S. Agriculture Department projected the country will import nearly $50 billion more farm products this year than it exports. The promise of AI in agriculture is not to replace farmland’s value, but to enhance productivity, improve sustainability and reduce risk. May’s export figures from Australia revealed a 9% surge in wheat shipments, boosting related farm investing exporters’ stock prices by an average of 4.3% in two sessions.