U.S. and Brazil Competing for the Available Fertilizer Supply
With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Eugene Graner is focused on the movement of fertilizer out of the Persian Gulf. Brazil imports 85 percent of its fertilizer and will be competing with the U.S.…
Biofuels Offer Long-Term Growth Path
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith says expanded biofuel markets could provide a critical source of future demand for U.S. agriculture. Her comments follow the release of an S&P Global Energy study commissioned by U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action. “This is the…
El Niño Growing Rapidly
Nutrien atmospheric scientist Eric Snodgrass says the current El Niño is developing faster than any previous event on record, but farmers should be cautious about assuming it will dictate summer weather patterns across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. “At this…
Farm Action Offers Proposal to Rebuild Cattle Herd
A watchdog group, Farm Action, has published a white paper to rebuild the U.S. cattle herd. The list of recommendations includes a temporary tax break for farms and ranches that retain heifers. Farm Action also supports mandatory country-of-origin labeling, support…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Swift Market Reaction
Markets reacted quickly to the news of the potential end of this war. AgBull Trading President Tommy Grisafi said stock prices rose overnight. “The S & P, NASDAQ were both exploding higher last night and then not only going higher…
Peace Out
An interim peace deal is in place between the United States and Iran. President Donald Trump made the announcement on social media, saying he authorizes the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also said the naval blockade will…
U.S. and Brazil Competing for the Available Fertilizer Supply
With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Eugene Graner is focused on the movement of fertilizer out of the Persian Gulf. Brazil imports 85 percent of its fertilizer and will be competing with the U.S.…
A Complicated Hay Season
Central Minnesota farmer and veterinarian Harlan Anderson says abundant rainfall has produced excellent crop conditions but has complicated haymaking efforts. “Our crops look very good,” Anderson said. “We’ve had enough rain, but we’re having a hard time finding a stretch of…
Stay Disciplined
Despite tight farm margins, sugarbeet grower Carson Klosterman says producers should avoid cutting corners on crop inputs. “If you plan for failure, that’s what you’re going to have,” said Klosterman. “Even though things may look a little bleak, cutting inputs here…
Biofuels Offer Long-Term Growth Path
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith says expanded biofuel markets could provide a critical source of future demand for U.S. agriculture. Her comments follow the release of an S&P Global Energy study commissioned by U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action. “This is the…
El Niño Growing Rapidly
Nutrien atmospheric scientist Eric Snodgrass says the current El Niño is developing faster than any previous event on record, but farmers should be cautious about assuming it will dictate summer weather patterns across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. “At this…
FMC and Corteva Expand Access to Herbicide Technology
FMC and Corteva have signed a licensing deal that will expand access to rimisoxafin across North and South American corn and soybean markets. FMC developed this dual mode of action weedkiller that targets resistant weed species, including Palmer amaranth and…
NWS Research Projects Funded
USDA is investing $105 million in 40 research projects to deal with New World Screwworm. This money comes from USDA’s Grand Challenge that was launched in January to protect the U.S. from screwworm. One of the grants is going to…
U.S. and Brazil Competing for the Available Fertilizer Supply
With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Eugene Graner is focused on the movement of fertilizer out of the Persian Gulf. Brazil imports 85 percent of its fertilizer and will be competing with the U.S.…
Fertilizer Transparency Remains a Priority
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley said producers often have limited insight into how fertilizer prices are determined and believes additional clarity would help farmers make more informed business decisions. “We need more transparency of fertilizer prices,” Grassley said. Fertilizer remains one…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
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 breaks down the markets showing strength and the sectors facing continued pressure. Martinson says live and feeder cattle remain among the…
Swift Market Reaction
Markets reacted quickly to the news of the potential end of this war. AgBull Trading President Tommy Grisafi said stock prices rose overnight. “The S & P, NASDAQ were both exploding higher last night and then not only going higher…
G7 Summit on This Week’s Schedule
After announcing the tentative deal to end the war with Iran, President Donald Trump is heading to France today for the Group of Seven Summit. The G7 countries have been highly critical of the war and the impact on global…
JBS to Close Two Beef Plants
With the U.S. cattle herd at a 75-year low, JBS is shutting down two of its beef processing facilities. The Souderton, Pennsylvania plant has a daily slaughter capacity of 2,000 head and represents eight percent of the JBS beef processing…
U.S. and Brazil Competing for the Available Fertilizer Supply
With the Strait of Hormuz reopening, Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Eugene Graner is focused on the movement of fertilizer out of the Persian Gulf. Brazil imports 85 percent of its fertilizer and will be competing with the U.S.…
Biofuels Offer Long-Term Growth Path
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith says expanded biofuel markets could provide a critical source of future demand for U.S. agriculture. Her comments follow the release of an S&P Global Energy study commissioned by U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action. “This is the…
FMC and Corteva Expand Access to Herbicide Technology
FMC and Corteva have signed a licensing deal that will expand access to rimisoxafin across North and South American corn and soybean markets. FMC developed this dual mode of action weedkiller that targets resistant weed species, including Palmer amaranth and…
NWS Research Projects Funded
USDA is investing $105 million in 40 research projects to deal with New World Screwworm. This money comes from USDA’s Grand Challenge that was launched in January to protect the U.S. from screwworm. One of the grants is going to…
Fertility Decisions
Variable weather conditions are making fertility decisions more challenging. NDSU Extension Soil Specialist Tom Peters stated “we’ve been dealing with anything from very dry conditions to very wet conditions depending on where you’re at in the state, and from a…
Financial Stress Begins to Emerge
The Farm Credit System remains financially strong, but signs of stress are beginning to appear in parts of the farm economy. According to the latest update, overall loan quality remains solid despite ongoing challenges facing some producers. Higher input costs,…
Fertilizer Transparency Remains a Priority
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley said producers often have limited insight into how fertilizer prices are determined and believes additional clarity would help farmers make more informed business decisions. “We need more transparency of fertilizer prices,” Grassley said. Fertilizer remains one…
A Complicated Hay Season
Central Minnesota farmer and veterinarian Harlan Anderson says abundant rainfall has produced excellent crop conditions but has complicated haymaking efforts. “Our crops look very good,” Anderson said. “We’ve had enough rain, but we’re having a hard time finding a stretch of…
Stay Disciplined
Despite tight farm margins, sugarbeet grower Carson Klosterman says producers should avoid cutting corners on crop inputs. “If you plan for failure, that’s what you’re going to have,” said Klosterman. “Even though things may look a little bleak, cutting inputs here…
El Niño Growing Rapidly
Nutrien atmospheric scientist Eric Snodgrass says the current El Niño is developing faster than any previous event on record, but farmers should be cautious about assuming it will dictate summer weather patterns across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. “At this…
Fertility Decisions
Variable weather conditions are making fertility decisions more challenging. NDSU Extension Soil Specialist Tom Peters stated “we’ve been dealing with anything from very dry conditions to very wet conditions depending on where you’re at in the state, and from a…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Tim Morman reports the number of Growing Degree Units is ahead of the long-term average. “The soybeans outside of some early wind damage are doing good.” Regarding canola, Morman expects the…
Decent Moisture in Southeastern ND
Richland County farmers are reporting favorable crop conditions following timely planting and consistent rainfall this spring. Jay Myers, who farms at Colfax, said both corn and soybean crops are progressing well. “I think we’re about right moisture wise, we look…
Wet Weather, Wind Complicate Weed Control Effort
Persistent winds and frequent precipitation are making it difficult for growers to keep up with herbicide applications. Near Minot, farmer Chad Rubbelke said timely rainfall has helped crops recover from a dry spring, but lingering damage from a windstorm and delayed…
NWS Research Projects Funded
USDA is investing $105 million in 40 research projects to deal with New World Screwworm. This money comes from USDA’s Grand Challenge that was launched in January to protect the U.S. from screwworm. One of the grants is going to…
Farm Action Offers Proposal to Rebuild Cattle Herd
A watchdog group, Farm Action, has published a white paper to rebuild the U.S. cattle herd. The list of recommendations includes a temporary tax break for farms and ranches that retain heifers. Farm Action also supports mandatory country-of-origin labeling, support…
Red Angus Association Names Co-Directors
Red Angus Association of America hired Troy Marshall and Ashley McCoy as co-directors of beef supply and market development. Marshall previously worked the director of commercial industry relations for the American Angus Association. McCoy’s resume includes stops at IdentiGEN and…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Increased Grazing Opportunities
USDA is taking additional steps to increase livestock grazing on federal lands. The directive calls for reopening vacant and closed grazing allotments, restoring grazing capacity where appropriate and adding at least 500,000 animal unit months of grazing capacity over the…
JBS to Close Two Beef Plants
With the U.S. cattle herd at a 75-year low, JBS is shutting down two of its beef processing facilities. The Souderton, Pennsylvania plant has a daily slaughter capacity of 2,000 head and represents eight percent of the JBS beef processing…
A Natural Advantage
When it comes to New World Screwworm, University of Minnesota Extension Livestock Veterinarian Dr. Angela Varnum says states like Minnesota and North Dakota have significant natural advantages. “We have that advantage of distance and we also have the advantage of our…
Biofuels Offer Long-Term Growth Path
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith says expanded biofuel markets could provide a critical source of future demand for U.S. agriculture. Her comments follow the release of an S&P Global Energy study commissioned by U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action. “This is the…
Farm Action Offers Proposal to Rebuild Cattle Herd
A watchdog group, Farm Action, has published a white paper to rebuild the U.S. cattle herd. The list of recommendations includes a temporary tax break for farms and ranches that retain heifers. Farm Action also supports mandatory country-of-origin labeling, support…
Fertilizer Transparency Remains a Priority
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley said producers often have limited insight into how fertilizer prices are determined and believes additional clarity would help farmers make more informed business decisions. “We need more transparency of fertilizer prices,” Grassley said. Fertilizer remains one…
GREET Model Updated
The Energy Department has updated its 45Z GREET Model. The updated version implements changes to prevent feedstocks from outside North America from qualifying for 45Z fuel production. It also includes more specifics for renewable natural gas from anaerobic digesters. Growth…
Increased Grazing Opportunities
USDA is taking additional steps to increase livestock grazing on federal lands. The directive calls for reopening vacant and closed grazing allotments, restoring grazing capacity where appropriate and adding at least 500,000 animal unit months of grazing capacity over the…
Peace Out
An interim peace deal is in place between the United States and Iran. President Donald Trump made the announcement on social media, saying he authorizes the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also said the naval blockade will…
SD Farmer Sees Value in Sharing Data for 45Z Incentive
It’s taken years to pass and develop rules for the 45Z tax credit. This is a tax incentive for the production of low-carbon fuels and a potential new revenue stream for farmers. The administration is expected to release the 45Z…


