THOUGHT PIECES

By: Skye Root
October 28, 2025

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After last week’s steep selloff that sent feeder cattle contracts limit down, cattle futures opened Monday with signs of recovery. The volatility followed recent comments from President Trump suggesting the U.S. may import Argentine beef to curb domestic prices — a move that has raised questions across the cattle industry. While analysts note that Argentine… Fluctuating Markets Across the Board

By: Skye Root
October 24, 2025

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As combines roll and bins fill, now’s the time to dig into what this year’s numbers really mean for your operation. Review your inputs – Compare this year’s input costs to your yields. Tracking cost per acre helps plan smarter for next season. Measure ROI – Evaluate which crops or fields provided the strongest return,… Harvest Season Yield Metrics

By: Skye Root
October 22, 2025

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Northwest growers of grapes, stone fruits, and almonds are facing an increasing challenge: fungicide resistance. With a limited number of effective FRAC groups, losing even one tool makes disease management far more difficult. Experts like Tye Shauck of BASF recommend adopting integrated disease management strategies—combining cultural practices such as: Improving airflow through orchard and vineyard… Fungicide Resistance Challenges Growing for Specialty Crop Producers

By: Skye Root
October 17, 2025

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Succession planning isn’t just about passing down land, it’s about preserving your legacy, protecting your family, and keeping your business strong for generations to come. From defining roles to updating legal documents and working with trusted advisors, proactive planning makes all the difference when it’s time to pass the torch. At Root Ag Advisory, we… Planning the Future of Your Farm

By: Skye Root
October 15, 2025

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The USDA’s latest Prices Received Index rose 1% month-over-month and 7.2% year-over-year, reflecting overall stronger returns for farmers compared to 2024. Crop Production Index: up 2.4% MoM, 4.7% YoY Livestock Production Index: down 2.5% MoM, but up 6.1% YoY Higher prices were seen for cattle, strawberries, calves, and lettuce, while prices fell for eggs, broilers,… Crop Production Index Up, Livestock Production Index Down

By: Skye Root
October 10, 2025

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“As of Sunday, the 21st, one-fifth of the 2026 winter wheat crop had been planted, three points behind both the five-year average as well as last year’s numbers.  USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey said, as you would expect, planting rates are all over the map, literally and figuratively.” The challenge? Dryness in the Northwest. While it allows planting… Dryness in NW Distresses Dryland Wheat Farmers

By: Skye Root
October 2, 2025

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Despite a good growing season for many Idaho commodities, the cost of doing business continues to weigh heavily on producers. Labor remains difficult to secure—and expensive, with H-2A wage rates up 54% since 2016. Machinery and repair costs have stayed high post-COVID, and fertilizer markets remain volatile due to global trade disruptions. For many farmers,… Strong Yields, Tight Margins

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