- Make Agriculture Great Again
- Minnesota Ag Bill Clears Legislature
- ‘Much Needed Support for Rural America’
- Farm Policy Provisions Found in Budget Bill
- Budget Reconciliation Passes Committee in Unusual Sunday Night Vote
- Deere Announces $20 Billion Pledge
- Experts Caution: Tariff Pauses Don’t Equal Trade Peace
- All Top Stories
Make Agriculture Great Again
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has rolled out the first policy proposals under her new Make Agriculture Great Again initiative. This plan focuses on small family farms. The ten-point agenda include the use of simple, streamlined and transparent USDA tools; reliable…
Minnesota Ag Bill Clears Legislature
A major agriculture funding bill is heading to the governor’s desk after passing the Minnesota Legislature with strong bipartisan support. The omnibus ag finance and policy bill passed the House 130-4 and the Senate 58-8, with the final agreement posted…
‘Much Needed Support for Rural America’
Tom Sell, managing partner at Combest Sell and Associates, says the House budget proposal addresses long-standing needs for the farm sector. “GT (House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn Thompson) was able to do that while also trying to make investments that…
Farm Policy Provisions Found in Budget Bill
The budget reconciliation bill moving through the House increases reference prices and farm program payment limits. It allows farmers to add base acres for ARC and PLC programs. The coverage for Dairy Margin Coverage expands and doubles the money for…
Budget Reconciliation Passes Committee in Unusual Sunday Night Vote
The House Budget Committee voted 17-16 to approve a comprehensive bill, including everything from tax cuts, action to protect the border and agriculture provisions. This bill was shut down Friday night when four Republicans voted against it. It was revived…
Deere Announces $20 Billion Pledge
During a second quarter call with investors, John Deere Chairman/CEO John May said the company will invest $20 billion in the U.S. over the next decade. Major projects include new assembly lines for the 9RX tractor in Waterloo, Iowa, a…
Experts Caution: Tariff Pauses Don’t Equal Trade Peace
Tariff exchanges between the U.S. and trade partners have made a significant mark on the commodities markets, and in some cases, agreements to negotiate have been made. But, as some NDSU economists are saying, an agreement to negotiate is not…
Make Agriculture Great Again
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has rolled out the first policy proposals under her new Make Agriculture Great Again initiative. This plan focuses on small family farms. The ten-point agenda include the use of simple, streamlined and transparent USDA tools; reliable…
Wahpeton State Legislator Passes
North Dakota State Representative Cynthia Schreiber-Beck has died. Schreiber-Beck has been in the state legislature for ten years and served on the agriculture committee. Schreiber-Beck, 70, operated Tri-State Aviation in Wahpeton and she served as the executive director of the…
Titan Machinery Acquires Two SD Dealerships
West Fargo-based Titan Machinery has completed its acquisition of Farmers Implement and Irrigation with stores in Watertown and Brookings, South Dakota. Farmers Implement is a New Holland dealership. The price of this transaction was not announced.
Doane Takes on New Role
Michael Doane is the new chief commercial officer for Regenified. a regenerative agriculture business. Most recently, Doane was the global managing director for The Nature Conservancy. Previously, Doane was the director of sustainable business solutions at Monsanto and executive director…
South Dakota Corn and Soybean Planting Ahead of Average
South Dakota farmers had 4.1 days suitable for fieldwork last week, according to USDA’s latest crop progress report. Corn planting reached 85 percent, well ahead of last year and the five-year average, with 50 percent of the crop now emerged.…
North Dakota Planting Ahead of Schedule
North Dakota farmers had 3.6 days suitable for fieldwork last week, according to USDA. Planting progress is well ahead of average across several crops. Corn is 69 percent planted with 25 percent emerged. Soybeans are 46 percent planted and 7…
Warm Weather Boosts Minnesota Planting Progress
Minnesota farmers had nearly five days suitable for fieldwork last week as warm weather and moderate rainfall helped speed up planting progress. According to USDA, corn planting reached 92 percent—more than a week ahead of average—and over half of the…
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
In today’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management owner Randy Martinson cites the hog market as one of the stronger aspects of the market. “The front months are trading up over $100 now.”…
SD Corn Comments
In South Dakota Corn Comments, Danita Murray, executive director of South Dakota Corn, discusses a recent negotiation between India and the U.S. Murray said a promise by India to work on issues, such as the importation of biotech corn, is…
Experts Caution: Tariff Pauses Don’t Equal Trade Peace
Tariff exchanges between the U.S. and trade partners have made a significant mark on the commodities markets, and in some cases, agreements to negotiate have been made. But, as some NDSU economists are saying, an agreement to negotiate is not…
Record Demand Despite Tariffs
Even with the 90-day de-escalation of tariffs between China and the U.S., U.S. meat exports to China have ground to a halt. “In the case then of China, that’s our third best customer, and we now are sending them no…
American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
As the U.S. and UK officials finalize their trade deal, England is still refusing to let American beef treated with growth promotants into its market. During a news conference in London, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she is incredibly proud…
Xi Warns Trump Trade Policy Will Backfire
Days after agreeing to lower tariffs on U.S. products, Chinese President Xi Jinping criticized President Trump’s trade policy, claiming that it would backfire and that there were no winners in trade wars. In a speech, Xi said bullying only leads…
Mersinger to Leave CFTC
Summer Mersinger is resigning from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to become CEO of the Blockchain Association, a lobbying group for the crypto industry. Mersinger filled a Republican seat at the CFTC and has been in that role since 2022.…
Titan Machinery Acquires Two SD Dealerships
West Fargo-based Titan Machinery has completed its acquisition of Farmers Implement and Irrigation with stores in Watertown and Brookings, South Dakota. Farmers Implement is a New Holland dealership. The price of this transaction was not announced.
Doane Takes on New Role
Michael Doane is the new chief commercial officer for Regenified. a regenerative agriculture business. Most recently, Doane was the global managing director for The Nature Conservancy. Previously, Doane was the director of sustainable business solutions at Monsanto and executive director…
Author Tom Brand Releases Debut Book
Longtime farm broadcaster Tom Brand, who also served as the executive director of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting, is now an author. “This isn’t a memoir,” Brand explains. “It’s a memory collection, a way to share the lessons and…
A Promotion for Snyder
Ceci Snyder has been promoted to senior director of marketing and operations with FoodChain ID. She’s been with the company for nearly five years. Snyder spent over 20 years with the National Pork Board with most of that time as…
Deere Announces $20 Billion Pledge
During a second quarter call with investors, John Deere Chairman/CEO John May said the company will invest $20 billion in the U.S. over the next decade. Major projects include new assembly lines for the 9RX tractor in Waterloo, Iowa, a…
Dry Bean Scene
The Trump Administration has named the new Farm Service Agency state directors. Northarvest Bean Growers Association Executive Director Mitch Coulter welcomes these appointments in this week’s edition of the Dry Bean Scene. Listen.
Canola Minute
Northern Canola Growers Association Executive Director Barry Coleman discusses proposed changes in the 45Z tax credit are positive news for the canola industry. Coleman calls it ‘a game-changer.’ Listen to the Canola Minute by clicking here.
South Dakota Corn and Soybean Planting Ahead of Average
South Dakota farmers had 4.1 days suitable for fieldwork last week, according to USDA’s latest crop progress report. Corn planting reached 85 percent, well ahead of last year and the five-year average, with 50 percent of the crop now emerged.…
North Dakota Planting Ahead of Schedule
North Dakota farmers had 3.6 days suitable for fieldwork last week, according to USDA. Planting progress is well ahead of average across several crops. Corn is 69 percent planted with 25 percent emerged. Soybeans are 46 percent planted and 7…
Warm Weather Boosts Minnesota Planting Progress
Minnesota farmers had nearly five days suitable for fieldwork last week as warm weather and moderate rainfall helped speed up planting progress. According to USDA, corn planting reached 92 percent—more than a week ahead of average—and over half of the…
Heat and Moisture Could Challenges Emergence in Sugarbeets
Sugarbeet seeding throughout the Red River Valley is mostly finished. NDSU Extension Plant Pathologist and Sugarbeet Specialist Eric Branch says growers should keep an eye on their sugarbeets as they emerge. “We’ve had a few days of really intense heat,…
Soil Sampling for Soybean Success
Soil sampling is the best way to understand what is happening in the field. NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist Naeem Kalwar said planting soybeans in unhealthy soil is never a good idea. “When we look at the economics on paper,…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
Pioneer Field Agronomist Eric Lagge is featured in the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update. With a lot of emergence being seen in the region, Lagge offers insight into corn and soybean stand establishment. “After four days of extreme wind, it may…
The Sugarbeet Report
In the latest edition of the Sugarbeet Report, Dr. Tom Peters, NDSU/UM Extension sugarbeet agronomist, discusses current crop conditions. Listen to the Sugarbeet Report by clicking here.
Cattle Prices Show No Signs of Slowing
Cattle markets are surging with record-high prices reported at local auction barns. Brad Thelen, owner, Long Prairie Livestock, says demand is strong across all classes, including dairy, beef, and crossbred calves. Holstein springers are topping out at $3,850, with baby…
Record Demand Despite Tariffs
Even with the 90-day de-escalation of tariffs between China and the U.S., U.S. meat exports to China have ground to a halt. “In the case then of China, that’s our third best customer, and we now are sending them no…
NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
The U.S. cattle industry is on alert as the threat of New World Screwworm re-emerges. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall says the parasitic pest is likely to cross the southern border later this summer. “It’s no longer a…
American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
As the U.S. and UK officials finalize their trade deal, England is still refusing to let American beef treated with growth promotants into its market. During a news conference in London, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she is incredibly proud…
Supply+Demand=Price
The cattle market remains in lofty territory. Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Gene Graner is cautious at these levels. “We’re probably seeing a ceiling on what the consumers are willing to pay,” said Graner. “We’re already seeing Walmart struggle…
MN Beef Update
In this week’s Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root offers information on the summer beef tour. Click here to listen.
Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, but Van Ahn and Company Marketing Specialist Steve Witt warns the market may be nearing a tipping point. “Labor shortages are keeping the packing plants running at limited capacity.” Witt cited recent…
Make Agriculture Great Again
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has rolled out the first policy proposals under her new Make Agriculture Great Again initiative. This plan focuses on small family farms. The ten-point agenda include the use of simple, streamlined and transparent USDA tools; reliable…
Wahpeton State Legislator Passes
North Dakota State Representative Cynthia Schreiber-Beck has died. Schreiber-Beck has been in the state legislature for ten years and served on the agriculture committee. Schreiber-Beck, 70, operated Tri-State Aviation in Wahpeton and she served as the executive director of the…
Minnesota Ag Bill Clears Legislature
A major agriculture funding bill is heading to the governor’s desk after passing the Minnesota Legislature with strong bipartisan support. The omnibus ag finance and policy bill passed the House 130-4 and the Senate 58-8, with the final agreement posted…
‘Much Needed Support for Rural America’
Tom Sell, managing partner at Combest Sell and Associates, says the House budget proposal addresses long-standing needs for the farm sector. “GT (House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn Thompson) was able to do that while also trying to make investments that…
Farm Policy Provisions Found in Budget Bill
The budget reconciliation bill moving through the House increases reference prices and farm program payment limits. It allows farmers to add base acres for ARC and PLC programs. The coverage for Dairy Margin Coverage expands and doubles the money for…
Budget Reconciliation Passes Committee in Unusual Sunday Night Vote
The House Budget Committee voted 17-16 to approve a comprehensive bill, including everything from tax cuts, action to protect the border and agriculture provisions. This bill was shut down Friday night when four Republicans voted against it. It was revived…
Canola Minute
Northern Canola Growers Association Executive Director Barry Coleman discusses proposed changes in the 45Z tax credit are positive news for the canola industry. Coleman calls it ‘a game-changer.’ Listen to the Canola Minute by clicking here.