Balanced Reporting. Trusted Insights. Thursday, June 25, 2026

Agri-Pulse DriveTime Podcast

An end-of-day podcast with a roundup of the day's top ag, food and energy policy headlines, pushed Monday-Friday just in time for your afternoon commute.

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Agri-Pulse DriveTime: November 26, 2025

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11-26-2025

The American Farm Bureau says the Thanksgiving meal is more affordable this year. Meanwhile the farm share of the food dollar continues to shrink. Millions of tables will feature turkey at Thanksgiving, but two lucky birds were spared after being trained for a career of public relations. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 25, 2026

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06-25-2026

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Monsanto and parent company Bayer today verifying  the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency and the nation's existing FIFRA law. Renewable fuel representatives applaud President Trump's push for E15 legislation.  RFA steps in to defend recent RVO numbers from the EPA. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 24, 2026

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06-24-2026

President Trump says gasoline prices aren't falling fast enough and is pointing fingers at oil companies. A compromise on SNAP program spending may be the key to approving a farm bill in the Senate. A key USDA official says a decision is pending on prevented plant options with crop insurance. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 23, 2026

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06-23-2026

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman released draft language of a new farm bill. The Arkansas Republican hopes to see language approved and conferenced with the House version. Boozman says additional financial assistance for farmers and E15 legislation will be considered separately. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 22, 2026

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06-22-2026

The Senate draft of a new farm bill is expected to be released this week. Nutrition spending remains a top obstacle.  The USDA reports 68% of U.S. Corn acres and 66% of U.S. Soybean acres are rated good to excellent as most crops are emerged and some acres enter the reproductive cycle of growth. 

Agri-Pulse DriveTime: June 18, 2026

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06-18-2026

Weather data suggests crop damage from severe weather is running well ahead of the average. Weather patterns suggest the worst may not be over. Despite economic challenges for some Brazilian farmers, the country's overall production may not suffer as a result.