- Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
- Legislative Vehicle Sought for E15 Proposal
- Truitt: U.S. May Owe Billions After Tariff Ruling
- Pivot Bio Moves Global Headquarters to Minnesota
- Ag Industry Consolidation Raises Concerns at NFU Convention
- Sombke Warns Agriculture Could Lose Another Generation
- Farmers Call for Stronger Markets, Not More Government Aid at NFU Convention
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Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
The plight of the sugarbeet grower has caught the attention of Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden. “If you were to ask me what the three commodities are that I watch most closely in terms of being at the top of…
Legislative Vehicle Sought for E15 Proposal
Farm state lawmakers are building support for year-round E15. The proposal likely needs to be attached to another must-pass piece of legislation. Minnesota Biofuels Association Executive Director Brian Werner says that it could be the farm bill, but there are…
Truitt: U.S. May Owe Billions After Tariff Ruling
Trade policy remains a major topic in Washington after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs. Jay Truitt, president of Policy Solutions, says the decision could force the…
Pivot Bio Moves Global Headquarters to Minnesota
Pivot Bio is relocating its global headquarters to Minnetonka, strengthening its presence in the Midwest. Pivot Bio says the move reflects the growing importance of the Corn Belt in the company’s long-term strategy.
Ag Industry Consolidation Raises Concerns at NFU Convention
Much of the focus at the National Farmers Union Annual Convention was on consolidation within the ag industry. NFU Vice President and Aberdeen, South Dakota farmer, Jeff Kippley says it’s not just something affecting farmers. “We have very limited people…
Sombke Warns Agriculture Could Lose Another Generation
South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug Sombke is worried about the next generation of farmers. “We have a horrible opportunity that we could lose another generation of farmers with what we’re facing.” Sombke thinks finding new avenues for domestic products…
Farmers Call for Stronger Markets, Not More Government Aid at NFU Convention
The current farm economy was the big talking point at the National Farmers Union Convention this year in New Orleans. Minnesota Farmers Union President Gary Wertish is hearing numerous issues in the delegate sessions, but staying profitability remains the big…
SDRP Language Updated
USDA has clarified eligibility requirements and payment calculations for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program and Dairy Margin Coverage. It corrects errors made in the original update on these programs. For sugarbeet producers, it says Stage 2 Supplemental Disaster Relief payments…
Ag Innovation News Presented by AURI
In this episode of the Ag Innovation News podcast, host Jamie Dickerman speaks with Devin Hoffarth from the Minnesota Corn Growers Association about the current priorities and developments in the corn industry. They discuss the importance of market development, new…
JBS Strike Could Start March 16
A strike notice was issued over the weekend at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado. The union is required to give seven days of notice if it cancels its contract extension. The strike could start as soon as March 16.
Crude Values Skyrocket
Crude oil has topped the $100 per barrel mark due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. Futures traded as high as $119.48 for the April contract.
Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
The plight of the sugarbeet grower has caught the attention of Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden. “If you were to ask me what the three commodities are that I watch most closely in terms of being at the top of…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down the biggest movers in the commodity markets. Crude oil is leading the rally, surging sharply higher and helping lift grain markets,…
Proactive Approach to White Mold
White mold was a big issue in soybeans and dry edible beans this past year and could be an issue again in 2026. That’s BASF Product Manager Erik Garcia. A new tool, Zorinia fungicide, will be available to control white mold…
JBS Strike Could Start March 16
A strike notice was issued over the weekend at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado. The union is required to give seven days of notice if it cancels its contract extension. The strike could start as soon as March 16.
Crude Values Skyrocket
Crude oil has topped the $100 per barrel mark due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. Futures traded as high as $119.48 for the April contract.
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down the biggest movers in the commodity markets. Crude oil is leading the rally, surging sharply higher and helping lift grain markets,…
Legislative Vehicle Sought for E15 Proposal
Farm state lawmakers are building support for year-round E15. The proposal likely needs to be attached to another must-pass piece of legislation. Minnesota Biofuels Association Executive Director Brian Werner says that it could be the farm bill, but there are…
Truitt: U.S. May Owe Billions After Tariff Ruling
Trade policy remains a major topic in Washington after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs. Jay Truitt, president of Policy Solutions, says the decision could force the…
A Headline-Driven Market
Geopolitical news seems to have a bigger impact than fundamentals in the current grain trade. The Money Farm President Allison Thompson says it is a headline-driven market. “One headline can certainly change the direction of grains, outside markets, everything, so…
U.S.-China Negotiators to Meet This Week
High-level trade talks are scheduled this week in Paris between the United States and China. Tariffs and the purchase of U.S. soybeans will be on the table. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be leading the U.S. delegation. President Trump and…
SDRP Language Updated
USDA has clarified eligibility requirements and payment calculations for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program and Dairy Margin Coverage. It corrects errors made in the original update on these programs. For sugarbeet producers, it says Stage 2 Supplemental Disaster Relief payments…
Ag Innovation News Presented by AURI
In this episode of the Ag Innovation News podcast, host Jamie Dickerman speaks with Devin Hoffarth from the Minnesota Corn Growers Association about the current priorities and developments in the corn industry. They discuss the importance of market development, new…
JBS Strike Could Start March 16
A strike notice was issued over the weekend at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado. The union is required to give seven days of notice if it cancels its contract extension. The strike could start as soon as March 16.
Crude Values Skyrocket
Crude oil has topped the $100 per barrel mark due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. Futures traded as high as $119.48 for the April contract.
Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
The plight of the sugarbeet grower has caught the attention of Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden. “If you were to ask me what the three commodities are that I watch most closely in terms of being at the top of…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down the biggest movers in the commodity markets. Crude oil is leading the rally, surging sharply higher and helping lift grain markets,…
Proactive Approach to White Mold
White mold was a big issue in soybeans and dry edible beans this past year and could be an issue again in 2026. That’s BASF Product Manager Erik Garcia. A new tool, Zorinia fungicide, will be available to control white mold…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down the biggest movers in the commodity markets. Crude oil is leading the rally, surging sharply higher and helping lift grain markets,…
Proactive Approach to White Mold
White mold was a big issue in soybeans and dry edible beans this past year and could be an issue again in 2026. That’s BASF Product Manager Erik Garcia. A new tool, Zorinia fungicide, will be available to control white mold…
Planter-Applied Fungicide Offers Early Defense Against Corn Disease
FMC Technical Service Manager Madison Wozniak describes tar spot as a disease that will overwinter in the soil. “You’re going to see it pop up in your crops as long as the environmental conditions are right and it has a…
UPL Launches Numaxa Seed Treatment
UPL has a new bio-nematicide seed treatment that can help protect against pests like the soybean cyst nematode. Technical Sales Support Specialist Lyn Justeffson says Numaxa improves pest control while also promoting root growth. “Numaxa is a naturally occurring microbe…
Minnesota Joins Lawsuit Over Tariffs
Minnesota is among the states challenging President Donald Trump’s new global tariff plan. A coalition of 24 Democratic state attorneys general and governors, including Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade…
Agricult-HER: Paige Elsner
Paige Elsner operates Page Seed and Agronomy with her sister Debbi Midstokke. The Pioneer Seed agency is a legacy business that began with her grandfather in 1977. Her early involvement in the family business led her to North Dakota State…
WASDE Preview: Smaller South American Crop
Analysts surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expect slightly smaller soybean crops in South America ahead of the USDA’s next WASDE report due out Tuesday. The average estimate puts Brazil’s soybean production at 179.3 million metric tons, down about 700,000…
JBS Strike Could Start March 16
A strike notice was issued over the weekend at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado. The union is required to give seven days of notice if it cancels its contract extension. The strike could start as soon as March 16.
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down the biggest movers in the commodity markets. Crude oil is leading the rally, surging sharply higher and helping lift grain markets,…
MN Beef Update
In the MN Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council Communications Director Ashley Wolff discusses National Nutrition Month and the role that protein plays in our diet. Click here.
Cattle Country Conversations
Cattle Country Conversations is a weekly feature from the Red River Farm Network. This week, we learn about a bill dealing with lab-grown meat in the South Dakota Legislature. State Representative John Sjaarda is carrying the bill and can be…
Washington Eyes Meatpacker Consolidation
Rising beef prices are renewing debate in Washington over the structure of the U.S. meatpacking industry. According to The Wall Street Journal, Senate Democrats are preparing legislation that would force large meatpackers to restructure by limiting companies to processing only…
Meat Institute Criticizes Schumer Packing Bill
The Meat Institute is strongly criticizing legislation introduced by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that targets the structure of the meatpacking industry. The group says the proposal, called the Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act, would force companies that process…
Animal Genomics Business Acquired
Zoetis has agreed with Neogen Corporation to acquire its animal genomics business. The deal is subject to regulatory approval. The acquisition is valued at $160 million.
- SDRP Language Updated
- Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
- Legislative Vehicle Sought for E15 Proposal
- Truitt: U.S. May Owe Billions After Tariff Ruling
- Ag Industry Consolidation Raises Concerns at NFU Convention
- Sombke Warns Agriculture Could Lose Another Generation
- Farmers Call for Stronger Markets, Not More Government Aid at NFU Convention
- All Policy
SDRP Language Updated
USDA has clarified eligibility requirements and payment calculations for the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program and Dairy Margin Coverage. It corrects errors made in the original update on these programs. For sugarbeet producers, it says Stage 2 Supplemental Disaster Relief payments…
Vaden: Sugarbeets ‘at the Top of the Distress List’
The plight of the sugarbeet grower has caught the attention of Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden. “If you were to ask me what the three commodities are that I watch most closely in terms of being at the top of…
Legislative Vehicle Sought for E15 Proposal
Farm state lawmakers are building support for year-round E15. The proposal likely needs to be attached to another must-pass piece of legislation. Minnesota Biofuels Association Executive Director Brian Werner says that it could be the farm bill, but there are…
Truitt: U.S. May Owe Billions After Tariff Ruling
Trade policy remains a major topic in Washington after the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority when imposing sweeping tariffs. Jay Truitt, president of Policy Solutions, says the decision could force the…
Ag Industry Consolidation Raises Concerns at NFU Convention
Much of the focus at the National Farmers Union Annual Convention was on consolidation within the ag industry. NFU Vice President and Aberdeen, South Dakota farmer, Jeff Kippley says it’s not just something affecting farmers. “We have very limited people…
Sombke Warns Agriculture Could Lose Another Generation
South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug Sombke is worried about the next generation of farmers. “We have a horrible opportunity that we could lose another generation of farmers with what we’re facing.” Sombke thinks finding new avenues for domestic products…
Farmers Call for Stronger Markets, Not More Government Aid at NFU Convention
The current farm economy was the big talking point at the National Farmers Union Convention this year in New Orleans. Minnesota Farmers Union President Gary Wertish is hearing numerous issues in the delegate sessions, but staying profitability remains the big…


