AGAGIntel
Snapshot published 2026-04-04

Agricultural market intelligence for people who make lending decisions.

AGIntel turns USDA reports, commodity moves, rate signals, and rural credit indicators into clear daily briefings — with every number traced to its source.

Data sources
USDA · CME · FRED
Refresh cadence
Daily · pre-market
Coverage
Grains · livestock · rates
Verification
Source-traced

Built for the people who read the market every morning.

AGIntel adapts to how you work. The same verified data, shaped for the decisions you actually make.

Ag lenders & credit analysts

Walk into borrower meetings knowing what changed overnight and how it affects collateral and repayment capacity.

  • Commodity and input cost moves summarized in plain English
  • Rate environment read for loan structuring decisions
  • Borrower prep briefs ready before the conversation

Rural bankers

A single morning read that covers the ag economy shaping your portfolio — without stitching together five services.

  • Regional credit indicators alongside national signals
  • Weekly outlooks for credit committee context
  • Archive of every snapshot for audit and reference

Producers & operators

Understand what moved, what it means for your operation, and where to sharpen your next conversation with your lender.

  • Scenario Lab for price, yield, and rate sensitivity
  • Watchlists tied to your operation's commodities
  • Alerts when reference values cross your thresholds
The daily workflow

One morning read. Follow-through during the day.

AGIntel is built around how ag finance professionals actually operate — not around content volume.

  1. 15:30 AM CT

    Overnight data ingested

    USDA releases, overnight futures, rate signals, and rural credit indicators flow into the snapshot pipeline and are verified against source.

  2. 26:15 AM CT

    Daily Snapshot published

    Plain-English summary of what moved, what matters, and what's likely to come up in borrower conversations today. Every figure traced.

  3. 3During the day

    Alerts fire against thresholds

    When reference values cross the rules you've set, alerts trigger — with the observed value, source, and snapshot date attached.

  4. 4End of week

    Weekly Outlook delivered

    Broader context for credit committee and pipeline planning: direction, convictions, unknowns, and what to watch next week.

How AGIntel is built

Trust first. Intelligence on top.

Ag lending is a trust business. The platform reflects that at the data layer before it ever reaches the interface.

  • Source-traced data

    Every number carries its source, snapshot date, and fetch timestamp. If a source is unavailable, we say so — we don't fabricate.

  • Plain-English synthesis

    Raw reports become readable context: what changed, what's material, and what it likely means for credit conversations.

  • Role-aware framing

    Lenders see collateral and repayment lenses. Producers see operating impact. Same underlying data, different emphasis.

  • Archived and auditable

    Every snapshot is preserved. You can look back at any day's briefing with the same provenance attached.

Regional awareness

State-aware by default.

A corn price swing reads differently in Iowa than in Texas. A drought signal hits a Kansas wheat lender differently than a Mississippi cotton lender. AGIntel reflects that.

Set your primary state and portfolio commodities once. The daily snapshot, weekly outlook, and alerts reweight accordingly — while the underlying data remains the same verified set.

Learn how state logic works →
Example emphasis shift
Iowa
Corn · soybeans · cattle
Emphasis: Basis tightening, ethanol margin, CME corn positioning
Kansas
Wheat · cattle · sorghum
Emphasis: HRW wheat moves, feeder cattle basis, drought monitor
Mississippi
Cotton · soybeans · rice
Emphasis: Cotton futures, export demand, barge rates
Trust model

Provenance is the product.

Lending decisions can't rest on numbers without a source. AGIntel is built around that constraint — not around it.

Review the provenance page →
  • No fabrication

    If a data source is unavailable, AGIntel displays it as unavailable. We never synthesize numbers to fill gaps.

  • Source traceability

    Every figure links to its provider, snapshot date, and fetch timestamp. Nothing is presented without provenance.

  • Preserved archive

    Every snapshot is retained. You can review any day's briefing with the original data context intact.

  • Explicit unavailability

    When a provider is delayed or degraded, the interface reflects that clearly — not a stale value styled as fresh.

Start the morning with the full picture.

Traced data. Plain-English synthesis. Role-aware framing. One briefing, delivered before the market opens.