Tariff Money: "Give it to Our Farmers" - Trump
Tariff Money: "Give it to Our Farmers" - Trump  
Podcast: Grain Markets and Other Stuff
Published On: Fri Sep 26 2025
Description: Joe's Premium Subscription: https://standardgrain.com/Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grain-markets-and-other-stuff/id1494161095Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4NJ9AZcSQBrLXFLCcPrGGGFutures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.👨‍🌾 Trump’s Farmer Aid PlanPresident Trump says tariff revenue will be used to fund a new aid package for farmers. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins noted the plan may resemble relief programs from Trump’s first term. Trump admitted farmers face short-term struggles but predicted long-term gains from tariffs.🚢 China Buys Argentine SoybeansChina purchased ~40 cargoes (2.6mmt / 96 mil bu) of soybeans from Argentina in just two days after export taxes were lifted. Most shipments are set for Nov–Dec, when the US typically supplies China. So far, China hasn’t bought a single US soybean this marketing year—last year they bought 22.5mmt. Can other buyers replace lost Chinese demand?⚖️ DOJ & USDA Investigate Farm CostsThe DOJ will team with USDA to review rising input costs like fertilizer and equipment, aiming to protect farmers from unfair pricing. Rollins also clarified there are no plans for beef producer payments, warning that government involvement distorts markets.📊 Upcoming Grain Stocks ReportUSDA’s Sept. 1 stocks report is due Tuesday. Estimates suggest corn stocks are down 24% year-over-year, soybeans down 5.6%, and wheat up 2.6%. Traders are watching how estimates compare with USDA’s recent old-crop carryout numbers.🌍 Export Sales UpdateCorn: 1.9mmt (76 mil bu), +56% from last week. Mexico led buying.Soybeans: 724,500mt (27 mil bu), -22% from last week. Egypt top buyer.Wheat: 539,800mt (20 mil bu), +43% from last week. Philippines led.🔥 Drought ConditionsLatest USDA drought monitor shows:Corn: 26% affectedSoybeans: 37%Winter Wheat: 45%Spring Wheat: 13%Cattle: 24%Drought persists in Missouri, Ohio, and Kentucky, while High Plains states saw improvement.📢 Flash SalesUS exporters sold:101,400mt soybean meal to Guatemala (2025/26)312,956mt corn to Mexico (2025/26)