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Starting with crops harvested in 2026, premium subsidy for ECO and SCO area add-up insurance will be 80%. Coverage options are 90% or 95% for ECO and 90% for SCO. STAX area add-up insurance has offered 90% coverage – 80% subsidy for cotton since 2015. Ratio of indemnities net of farmer paid premiums to farmer paid premiums has been notably higher for STAX than individual farm insurance, especially when insurance price declined double digits. Performance should be similar for ECO and SCO.
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Farm Assets Conference

December 12th, 2025 @ 12:00 AM CST

This year’s Farm Assets Conference is scheduled for Friday, December 12 at the Agri-Center in Bloomington, Illinois. The doors open at 7:30 a.m. central. The program starts at 8:00 a.m. The Farm Assets Conference is a day long event in Bloomington. It is not the same as the IFES series of meetings held  the following week across the state (DeKalb, Peoria, Mt. Vernon).
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The $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance is intended to provide more immediate support between now and when ARC/PLC payments for 2025 would be received in October 2026. While payment rates have not yet been released, info provided about FBA was used to compute estimates which suggest around $35-40 per acre in support, on average, could be received by grain farms in Illinois. These FBA payments improve farmer return prospects compared with previous budget estimates released in August.
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The U.S. agricultural export scenario has experienced a transformation in 2025, with diversification of export destinations emerging as an important factor for both the corn and soybean markets. While these two major commodities have followed different trajectories, with corn exports expanding and soybean exports contracting, both demonstrate the strategic value of diversified market portfolios rather than keeping a high dependence on a single market.
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On Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) cut the federal funds target range by another 25 basis points to 3.50–3.75 percent, marking the third reduction this year and extending…
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The next edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is scheduled to be released in 2025 but has been notably delayed and is now expected in early 2026. In this post, using the Gardner Food and Agricultural Policy Survey, we found that the vast majority of consumers (75% or greater) currently agree with recommendations from the 2020-2025 DGA. Over 50% strongly agreed with both the recommendation to eat all types of vegetables and to choose foods and beverages with less added sugars.
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Over the last two years, Federal crop insurance premium subsidies have been raised far more by procedures outside the Farm Bill than inside the Farm Bill. Two USDA administrative actions raised the premium subsidy rate for ECO insurance to 80%. They conservatively are estimated to raise Federal premium subsidies by $13.2 billion over 10 FYs. This case study illustrates how the Federal budget process can be circumvented, calling into question its fiscal integrity and usefulness.
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Incomes on Illinois grain farms in 2024 were lower than in any other year since the early 1990s. In this article, we compare three primary uses of funds to the sum of farm and non-farm income. Two major uses of income – machinery and building purchases and family living withdrawals – have exceeded historical levels relative to farm income. Non-farm income remains an important source of stability for many Illinois farms, buffering the large swings in farm income.
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