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PJ Huffstutter

@pjhuffstutter

@Reuters reporter covering US ag, farm economy & farm debt, working on book. Tips? DMs open. 📧: [email protected] - Sensitive? On Signal & Whatsapp.

Chicago Katılım Aralık 2011
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Brad Oberreuter
Brad Oberreuter@Iowacrops·
@belbers1 @jtheobald215 @TorkWhisler Actually this gives the Crop Insurance agent extra exposure that they are not covered under Errors and Omissions. I heard about an agent getting sued and is 100% exposed.
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Tork@TorkWhisler·
The USDA just proposed cutting Farm Service Agency staffing by 25% in two years. You don't think that hits you? Wait until you need to file a disaster payment and nobody picks up the phone.
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
@GoddessofGrain I use Claude Code for helping to write Python code, and it's pretty helpful for that.
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Angie Setzer
Angie Setzer@GoddessofGrain·
Claude is set to outline the big market stories each morning. Today he tried to tell me China and the US have entered into a trade war and that it was bad news I asked if the headline was a year old...he said I was "right to question it" getting my shit together is postponed
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
The U.S. Drought Monitor updated this morning, and woof: Things are looking tough right now in the High Plains and specifically in Nebraska, just as farmers there are gearing up to get planting. The entire state is now under some level of drought or abnormal dryness. About 43% is already in Extreme (D3) drought, a sharp 22.2% jump from just a week ago. The state just came off its driest first three months on record, with some areas going weeks without meaningful moisture. Yes, a drought can turn around with a few good rains. (I know that. You know that. We all know that.) But when it comes to farming, timing matters, right? Corn and soybean planting is about to get underway. And planting into conditions like this creates a real Catch-22 for growers: they can wait and pray for moisture and risk delays, or plant into dry soils and gamble on uneven emergence right out of the gate. A big chunk of Nebraska’s farmland is irrigated. But starting the season this dry changes the math, according to agronomists I’ve spoken to. I’m not sure if farmers can (or will?) run pivots before they even plant, but there are limits to how much those systems can keep up, especially if the heat returns. Meanwhile, the latest 10-day forecast shows a window of moisture, then a return to dry conditions. (And yes, I know - forecasts change!) Here's the latest monitor report: lnkd.in/dBBiYG6U
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
There is something really wonderful about very early morning flights
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
As USDA begins taking applications for the $12 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance subsidies this week, agency officials defended the payments at last week’s Outlook Forum as a necessary step to prevent deeper financial damage in farm country. The FBA program is expected to send $11 billion in per-acre payments to row-crop producers, with another $1 billion slated for specialty crops. Farmer applications were slated to open yesterday (Monday), @USDA @SecRollins said, which she described as ahead of schedule. But the language around when the money will actually hit farmers’ bank accounts has shifted slightly. Last week, Rollins said payments could arrive “as early as February 28.” In December, the phrasing was firmer: farmers who qualify “can expect payments in their bank accounts by February 28”. It's subtle, but worth noting. My latest, with @thekarlplume: reuters.com/world/us/usda-…
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
In a sign of growing stress for U.S. farmers, USDA forecast on Thursday that U.S. net farm income would fall 0.7% this year, despite near-record government payments that are expected to account for nearly 29% of producers’ bottom line. My latest: reuters.com/business/finan…
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
@ottoscholl I’m sorry to bother, but what did the post say? It’s apparently been taken down/is unavailable
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Ben Scholl
Ben Scholl@ottoscholl·
12 billion huh? Keep up the great work Brooke, doing great.
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
Late yesterday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said ADM agreed to pay a $40 million civil penalty to settle charges tied to a years-long accounting scandal that forced multiple financial restatements and wiped billions off the company’s market value. ADM reached the settlement without admitting or denying any wrongdoing, and the company said the Justice Department, which had been conducting its own probe, has closed its investigation without bringing criminal charges. The SEC also sued ADM's former Chief Financial Officer Vikram Luthar for his role in the allegedly fraudulent adjustments, and filed settled charges against two other top executives. The settlement closes one chapter in a case our Reuters team followed closely and reported on extensively over several years. The latest, from @thekarlplume and @ChrisPrentice: lnkd.in/gbbMkTDm
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
Computer-assisted reporting question, for the data folks out there: If you're going to be analyzing data from a fairly hefty database, do you prefer using SQL or Python? (Asking for myself.) I've used SQLite in the past, and still remember the "let's head over to github and figure out what the WHAT that error means!" headaches. But at least I'm somewhat familiar with it. However, a friend is insisting that I need to learn Python, because it's easier and more flexible for doing data analysis. I'm hoping to head to IRE NICAR conference in Indy with some of the work done, but before I do...I thought I would ask. I don't want to start down one path - and then have to pivot. Thoughts?
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Susan Stroud
Susan Stroud@SusanNOBULL·
Spoke to a room full of producers in central Minnesota today. Farmer Terry came up to me afterwards to show me he took a few notes… Not sure if I should be proud or offended 🤣
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
This story sat heavy with me as we were reporting it. Across the U.S. farm belt, the pressure isn’t showing up in just one place. It’s showing up everywhere: higher production costs, weaker crop prices, tightening credit — and job losses that ripple well beyond the farm gate, into equipment plants, schools and rural hospitals. My latest with @thekarlplume and @JulieIngwersen: reuters.com/world/us/us-fa…
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adam baldwin
adam baldwin@iamyourfarmer·
My prediction: ICE will be deployed as election “monitors”
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
🚨 For fellow investigative journalists and freelancers, Fund for Investigative Journalism has rolled out its info for the 2026 grants - up to $10K. Deadline is Jan 30. Get more info here: fij.org
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
Year-end question: Has anyone just done a ctrl-alt-delete on their inbox? A friend is doing that, and I'm curious about the pros/cons. (I have my own system for staying on top of emails, but always interested in what others do.)
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Brittany Olson
Brittany Olson@cynicalmilkmaid·
I don't know if I should be relieved or concerned that December has started off slow
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PJ Huffstutter@pjhuffstutter·
@sanegrain Not a trader, but: #3 at the newsroom, #5 at my home office (but a monitor just died this weekend - boo!), and #9 on the road 😊
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Brittany Olson
Brittany Olson@cynicalmilkmaid·
@pjhuffstutter Best way: peruse the website to browse the different scents, then pay via Venmo or PayPal. I'll transfer the funds to my bank account to avoid fees. My website is great and very pretty and I'm quite proud of it, but it also takes out 3% in fees for every transaction.
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Brittany Olson
Brittany Olson@cynicalmilkmaid·
Today I: -registered calves -shipped 8 orders -made another 75 jars -DISCOVERED I WAS SHORT 10 LIDS!!!!! -panicked -made an emergency lid order I ordered 400 jars earlier this spring and apparently only 390 jars made it in. That's just such a weird number
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