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Ag Leader Helps Farmers Take Control of Guidance Lines with Latest AgFiniti Release

The latest firmware update from Ag Leader delivers powerful new guidance line management capabilities that bring flexibility and simplicity directly to AgFiniti. Farmers can now import, view, manage, and export guidance lines all in one place, with no extra software required. 

Removing a Pain Point

For many farmers, managing guidance lines has been a persistent pain point. While SMS, Ag Leader's desktop data management software, has been a trusted tool, some users wanted a simpler, more mobile-friendly way to get the job done. With this update, Ag Leader delivers exactly that. Farmers can now manage guidance lines right from their phone, making it easier than ever to stay connected across their entire operation.

Dealers benefit too. Previously unable to remotely access SMS for customer support, dealers can now access guidance line data for faster, more responsive service. In the cab, users save time troubleshooting issues, like lines created in the wrong direction, before they become frustrations. Users can also view and refine lines without losing data. Even organizing and reordering guidance groups is now smoother and more intuitive.With these improvements, Ag Leader removes barriers in guidance line management, empowering farmers and dealers alike to stay connected, efficient, and in control.

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Will the 2025 USDA December Crop Report Be a Market Mover/Surprise?

Video: Will the 2025 USDA December Crop Report Be a Market Mover/Surprise?


Historically, the USDA December crop report is a non-event or another dud report as the USDA reserves any final supply changes to the final report in January of the following year in this case 2026. But after the longest U.S. government shutdown in history at 43 days and no October crop report will they provide more data/surprise and make an exception?
Our China U.S. soybean purchase tracker is now at 26.6% or a total of 3.2 mmt but for traders it’s taking too long to unfold.
The final Stats Canada production report was bearish canola and wheat projection a record crop in both (it adds to the global glut of supplies) and bullish local corn and soybean prices in Ontario/Quebec thanks to a drought. It will not help the fund flow short-term, the USDA may need to offset it?
A U.S. Fed interest rate cut of another 25-basis point next Wednesday (probability 87.1%) could help fund flow and sentiment in stock and ag commodities into year end.
More inflows into Bitcoin this past week saw prices rebound back above 90,000 with support at 82,000 and resistance at 96,000.
A V-shaped bottom in cattle suggest the lows are in after Mexico reported another new world screwworm case. Lower weights, seasonal demand and higher U.S. beef select/choice values with a continued closure of the Mexican border to cattle will result in a resumption of higher cattle futures into yearend.
Australia is expected to produce its 3rd largest wheat crop ever at 36 mmt adding to the global glut of supplies.
Reports of ASF in hogs in Spain the largest pork exporter in Europe could see the U.S. win more pork export business long-term.
If the rains verify into next week of 3-5 inches for Brazil it would go a long way to fixing the dry regions from the last 2-months, but the European weather model has been wrong for the past 2-months!
Natural gas futures are surging to the 3rd price count as frigid hold temps set in.
CDN $ is also surging to end the week on a very resilient economy and better employment numbers suggesting no interest rate cuts next week.
Finally, the CFTC report showed funds were net buyers of soybeans but sellers of corn, canola and wheat. In real time the funds have gone back to selling as they take some profits.