- Rural Prosperity Tour Begins in ND, MN
- Corn Combines Rolling Fast Across West Central Minnesota
- South Dakota Corn Harvest Rolling Strong Despite Wet Season
- ‘Ranchers Don’t Deserve This’
- Trump Takes Credit for ‘Saving’ Beef Industry, Faces Backlash
- USDA Releases Plan to Rebuild Cattle Herd
- Walz Calls For Federal Action to Help Farmers
- All Top Stories
Rural Prosperity Tour Begins in ND, MN
The Brookings-AEI Commission on Rural Prosperity hosted field hearings in the Fargo area and at Mahnomen this past week. Former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp co-chairs this commission with former Republican Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire. Heitkamp told the…
Corn Combines Rolling Fast Across West Central Minnesota
With soybean harvest pretty much wrapped up in west central Minnesota, Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says farmers have turned to corn harvest, and progress is moving along at a rapid pace. “The soybeans have been cleaned up…
South Dakota Corn Harvest Rolling Strong Despite Wet Season
Corn harvest in South Dakota is in high gear, and Dairyland Seed District Sales Manager Keith Rekow says despite all the moisture they’ve received, most of what he’s hearing from farmers has been good. “Up there in Lamoure County and…
‘Ranchers Don’t Deserve This’
Regarding the potential imports of Argentine beef, North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne said the Trump Administration is making a huge mistake. “Ranchers really don’t deserve to have this crap going on from D.C.” Watne sees a lack of understanding…
Trump Takes Credit for ‘Saving’ Beef Industry, Faces Backlash
It can be difficult to unify the U.S. beef and cattle industry, but President Trump accomplished that. On Truth Social, Trump said cattle ranchers need to understand the only reason they have done well is due to the tariffs he…
USDA Releases Plan to Rebuild Cattle Herd
With all the drama over imports of Argentine beef, USDA unveiled a plan to strengthen the American beef industry. This comprehensive plan includes the streamlining and expansion of grazing on federal lands; new standards to deal with wolves and other…
Walz Calls For Federal Action to Help Farmers
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says the state’s farm economy is under serious stress, with many producers facing loan defaults and rising bankruptcies. He is calling for federal action to stabilize trade and create stronger domestic markets for crops. “We’re seeing…
Rural Prosperity Tour Begins in ND, MN
The Brookings-AEI Commission on Rural Prosperity hosted field hearings in the Fargo area and at Mahnomen this past week. Former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp co-chairs this commission with former Republican Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire. Heitkamp told the…
Corn Combines Rolling Fast Across West Central Minnesota
With soybean harvest pretty much wrapped up in west central Minnesota, Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says farmers have turned to corn harvest, and progress is moving along at a rapid pace. “The soybeans have been cleaned up…
South Dakota Corn Harvest Rolling Strong Despite Wet Season
Corn harvest in South Dakota is in high gear, and Dairyland Seed District Sales Manager Keith Rekow says despite all the moisture they’ve received, most of what he’s hearing from farmers has been good. “Up there in Lamoure County and…
MN Corn Matters
Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council Chair John Mages is featured in this edition of MN Corn Matters, highlighting efforts to build demand for corn. Listen to the report at this link.
MFU Minute
In the Minnesota Farmers Union Minute, MFU Director of Government Relations Stu Lourey recaps the resolutions process and the issues facing members. Click here.
DLF Welcomes Matt Fanta
Matt Fanta is the new North America executive vice president for the forage and turf seed company, DLF. Most recently, Fanta served as president of Wilbur Ellis Nutrition. Before that, he spent 20 years with Land O’Lakes. During that time,…
An Acquisition in the Farm Management Sector
Iowa-based Peoples Company has announced the pending acquisition of Murray Wise Associates from Farmland Partners. Murray Wise is recognized for its work in farmland sales, brokerage, management and advisory services. Farmland Partners acquired MWA in 2021. The sale takes effect…
- India Soy Group Opposed to GMO Imports
- Market Drops Following Trump Comments
- What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
- Bessent to Meet With Chinese Officials
- Trump Has a List of Demands for China
- Trump Threatens, Than Softens Trade Stance with China
- NDSA Opposed to Any Market-Altering Policies
- All Markets
India Soy Group Opposed to GMO Imports
The Soybean Processors Association of India is urging its government to not to allow imports of biotech soybeans from the United States. The organization claims these imports would hurt the country’s goal of self-sufficiency. If realized, it would limit the…
Market Drops Following Trump Comments
The Thursday comments made by the President, saying he had a deal on beef that would bring prices down, sent the cattle futures south on Friday. “Once again, President Trump is making comments impacting the markets,” said Arlan Suderman, chief…
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson looks to the outside markets with gold, silver and the stock market for strength. Cattle prices went the other direction late…
Bessent to Meet With Chinese Officials
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with Chinese trade negotiators this week. This past week, Bessent said one of China’s top trade officials was ‘unhinged’ during the most recent trade talks. The Chinese news agency now reports Chinese President Xi…
Trump Has a List of Demands for China
Before trade talks can resume with China, President Donald Trump has a list of demands. He said China needs to take action on rare earth minerals, fentanyl and soybeans. Trump told reporters he believes a deal can still be made…
Trump Threatens, Than Softens Trade Stance with China
The U.S.-Chinese trade relationship took many twists and turns this past week. Early in the week, President Trump addressed the trade relationship with China in a White House news briefing. “Look, I have a great relationship with President Xi, but…
NDSA Opposed to Any Market-Altering Policies
Cattle futures plummeted in reaction to President Trump’s comments on consumer beef prices. “While I don’t know the specifics of what the President has in mind and what it all means, the remarks were concerning,” said Julie Ellingson, executive vice…
MN Corn Matters
Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council Chair John Mages is featured in this edition of MN Corn Matters, highlighting efforts to build demand for corn. Listen to the report at this link.
MFU Minute
In the Minnesota Farmers Union Minute, MFU Director of Government Relations Stu Lourey recaps the resolutions process and the issues facing members. Click here.
DLF Welcomes Matt Fanta
Matt Fanta is the new North America executive vice president for the forage and turf seed company, DLF. Most recently, Fanta served as president of Wilbur Ellis Nutrition. Before that, he spent 20 years with Land O’Lakes. During that time,…
An Acquisition in the Farm Management Sector
Iowa-based Peoples Company has announced the pending acquisition of Murray Wise Associates from Farmland Partners. Murray Wise is recognized for its work in farmland sales, brokerage, management and advisory services. Farmland Partners acquired MWA in 2021. The sale takes effect…
Defining ‘Rural’
North Dakota State Representative Jared Hagert spoke about government investments in rural communities at the Rural Prosperity field hearing. Hagert said these aren’t partisan issues. “Even in North Dakota, it’s hugely different how you define rural,” said Hagert. “Think about the…
Quality is Job #1
Countless quality checks are in place in the Bayer soybean seed processing facility in West Fargo. “We’re looking for moisture, disease, mechanical damage or anything that will inhibit its ability to grow,” said Site Lead Dan Sundberg. Each soybean goes…
Schedule Ramps Up at Soybean Facility
The Bayer commercial soybean processing facility in West Fargo handles the equivalent of 100,000 acres of soybean seed each year across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. This site moves through 2.8 million units or bags of soybean seed each year.…
- Corn Combines Rolling Fast Across West Central Minnesota
- South Dakota Corn Harvest Rolling Strong Despite Wet Season
- Quality is Job #1
- Schedule Ramps Up at Soybean Facility
- Excellent Quality Soybeans Moving Through Bayer West Fargo Plant
- Above Normal Sunflower Yields Reported
- Frost and Rain Slow Sugarbeet Harvest, Progress at 80%
- All Crops
Corn Combines Rolling Fast Across West Central Minnesota
With soybean harvest pretty much wrapped up in west central Minnesota, Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says farmers have turned to corn harvest, and progress is moving along at a rapid pace. “The soybeans have been cleaned up…
South Dakota Corn Harvest Rolling Strong Despite Wet Season
Corn harvest in South Dakota is in high gear, and Dairyland Seed District Sales Manager Keith Rekow says despite all the moisture they’ve received, most of what he’s hearing from farmers has been good. “Up there in Lamoure County and…
Quality is Job #1
Countless quality checks are in place in the Bayer soybean seed processing facility in West Fargo. “We’re looking for moisture, disease, mechanical damage or anything that will inhibit its ability to grow,” said Site Lead Dan Sundberg. Each soybean goes…
Schedule Ramps Up at Soybean Facility
The Bayer commercial soybean processing facility in West Fargo handles the equivalent of 100,000 acres of soybean seed each year across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. This site moves through 2.8 million units or bags of soybean seed each year.…
Excellent Quality Soybeans Moving Through Bayer West Fargo Plant
The Bayer Commercial Soybean Production facility in West Fargo began as a canola and sunflower plant owned by Interstate Seed. It was acquired by Monsanto in 2009 and converted to soybean seed processing. Now a Bayer company, the plant packages…
Above Normal Sunflower Yields Reported
National Sunflower Growers Association Executive Director John Sandbakken says the weather has disrupted harvest in some areas, but field activity continues. “We’ve had some rain delays here and there with situations like that, but yields right now are trending above…
Frost and Rain Slow Sugarbeet Harvest, Progress at 80%
Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Director Harrison Weber says harvest progress has slowed due to recent frost and rain, but is still moving forward. “We’re 80 percent done at American Crystal, and we’ve certainly faced all kinds of…
‘Ranchers Don’t Deserve This’
Regarding the potential imports of Argentine beef, North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne said the Trump Administration is making a huge mistake. “Ranchers really don’t deserve to have this crap going on from D.C.” Watne sees a lack of understanding…
Rebuilding the Beef Industry
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins weighed in on the controversy over beef prices during an appearance on CNBC. President Trump said the U.S. would import Argentine beef to lower consumer beef prices. Rollins didn’t address that possibility, but spoke about the…
Blowback From Cattle Groups
The response to Trump’s comments has been quick from the U.S. cattle industry. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association said its members cannot stand behind the President while he undercuts the future of family farmers and ranchers by importing Argentinian beef.…
Trump Takes Credit for ‘Saving’ Beef Industry, Faces Backlash
It can be difficult to unify the U.S. beef and cattle industry, but President Trump accomplished that. On Truth Social, Trump said cattle ranchers need to understand the only reason they have done well is due to the tariffs he…
America First Approach Advocated for U.S. Beef
The White House hosted Senate Republicans for an event on Wednesday. South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds spoke with President Trump and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins about Argentine beef imports and the impact on U.S. cattle producers. Rounds said he heard…
An Offhand Remark Delievered Chaos to the Cattle Market
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has responded to President Trump’s plan to import Argentine beef to lower consumer beef prices. NCBA CEO Colin Woodall says his organization is concerned. “but, more importantly, we are just flat disappointed.” Woodall said Trump’s plan…
Rollins Offers NWS Update
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins used social media to provide an update on New World Screwworm. USDA has staff on the ground in Mexico monitoring 350 collection sites in affected areas. Testing is also being done in three states on the…
Rural Prosperity Tour Begins in ND, MN
The Brookings-AEI Commission on Rural Prosperity hosted field hearings in the Fargo area and at Mahnomen this past week. Former North Dakota Senator Heidi Heitkamp co-chairs this commission with former Republican Governor Chris Sununu of New Hampshire. Heitkamp told the…
Defining ‘Rural’
North Dakota State Representative Jared Hagert spoke about government investments in rural communities at the Rural Prosperity field hearing. Hagert said these aren’t partisan issues. “Even in North Dakota, it’s hugely different how you define rural,” said Hagert. “Think about the…
India Soy Group Opposed to GMO Imports
The Soybean Processors Association of India is urging its government to not to allow imports of biotech soybeans from the United States. The organization claims these imports would hurt the country’s goal of self-sufficiency. If realized, it would limit the…
‘Ranchers Don’t Deserve This’
Regarding the potential imports of Argentine beef, North Dakota Farmers Union President Mark Watne said the Trump Administration is making a huge mistake. “Ranchers really don’t deserve to have this crap going on from D.C.” Watne sees a lack of understanding…
NDFB: Lang Ready to Serve
NDFB President Daryl Lies is not seeking reelection, and there are two candidates to fill the vacancy: Lucas Lang of Sterling and Val Wagner of Monango. Lang is a fourth-generation rancher who is a member of the NDFB state board. Lang…
Wagner: Connections Made Through Farm Bureau
Val Wagner and her husband, Mark, ranch in Dickey County in southeastern North Dakota. Wagner is the current NDFB vice president, but has been involved in the organization for decades. Wagner said her roles within the Farm Bureau Young Farmer and…
Blowback From Cattle Groups
The response to Trump’s comments has been quick from the U.S. cattle industry. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association said its members cannot stand behind the President while he undercuts the future of family farmers and ranchers by importing Argentinian beef.…


