Farm Bill Progress, But Work Remains
The push continues in Washington as the House prepares to take up the farm bill, but key hurdles remain before final passage. National Farmers Union President Rob Larew says progress is being made, though significant work still lies ahead. “I…
Seyfert: Time to Finish the Farm Bill
Lawmakers are moving closer to advancing a long-awaited farm bill, with agricultural lenders emphasizing the urgency of getting a full reauthorization across the finish line this year. Farm Credit Council President and CEO Christy Seyfert says the current push in…
Sugarbeet Growers Sound Alarm on Prices
Sugarbeet growers are facing mounting pressure from falling prices, rising imports, and ongoing policy uncertainty, creating what industry leaders describe as a critical moment for the sector. American Sugarbeet Growers Association CEO and Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says multiple…
Screwworm Concerns Intensify
Concerns continue to grow across the cattle industry as the threat of New World Screwworm inches closer to the U.S. border, raising both economic and biosecurity alarms. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes says the…
RFA Sees Growing Support for E15
Momentum continues to build in Washington around year-round E15, with ethanol advocates saying the industry may be closer than ever to a long-sought legislative fix. Renewable Fuels Association Director of Government Affairs Jared Mullendore says while past efforts have repeatedly…
Farm Economy Under Pressure
The farm economy continues to face significant pressure as rising input costs and global uncertainty weigh on producers. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Faith Parum says higher expenses—particularly for fertilizer and fuel—are intensifying challenges across agriculture. “We have seen a…
Bode Warns of Ag Policy Risks
Agriculture leaders are raising concerns about policy shifts, rising costs, and limited market growth impacting farmers. Corn Refiners Association President and CEO John Bode says the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has good intentions but risks unintended consequences. “Make America…
Yara Net Income Up 11%
Yara reports first quarter net income of $327 million, up from $295 million a year ago. Geopolitical events have disrupted the global fertilizer market. However, Yara officials said the company’s business model is uniquely positioned to manage this volatility.
Record Q1 for Smithfield Foods
Smithfield Foods reported operating profits of $333 million in the first quarter, up 3.4 percent from the same quarter in 2025. Net sales totaled $3.8 billion, up less than one percent from a year ago. “We delivered record first-quarter results…
Farm Bill Progress, But Work Remains
The push continues in Washington as the House prepares to take up the farm bill, but key hurdles remain before final passage. National Farmers Union President Rob Larew says progress is being made, though significant work still lies ahead. “I…
Seyfert: Time to Finish the Farm Bill
Lawmakers are moving closer to advancing a long-awaited farm bill, with agricultural lenders emphasizing the urgency of getting a full reauthorization across the finish line this year. Farm Credit Council President and CEO Christy Seyfert says the current push in…
Sugarbeet Growers Sound Alarm on Prices
Sugarbeet growers are facing mounting pressure from falling prices, rising imports, and ongoing policy uncertainty, creating what industry leaders describe as a critical moment for the sector. American Sugarbeet Growers Association CEO and Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says multiple…
Screwworm Concerns Intensify
Concerns continue to grow across the cattle industry as the threat of New World Screwworm inches closer to the U.S. border, raising both economic and biosecurity alarms. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes says the…
RFA Sees Growing Support for E15
Momentum continues to build in Washington around year-round E15, with ethanol advocates saying the industry may be closer than ever to a long-sought legislative fix. Renewable Fuels Association Director of Government Affairs Jared Mullendore says while past efforts have repeatedly…
Sugarbeet Growers Sound Alarm on Prices
Sugarbeet growers are facing mounting pressure from falling prices, rising imports, and ongoing policy uncertainty, creating what industry leaders describe as a critical moment for the sector. American Sugarbeet Growers Association CEO and Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says multiple…
Bode Warns of Ag Policy Risks
Agriculture leaders are raising concerns about policy shifts, rising costs, and limited market growth impacting farmers. Corn Refiners Association President and CEO John Bode says the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has good intentions but risks unintended consequences. “Make America…
Prices, Imports Pressure Sugar Sector
Financial pressure is intensifying across the U.S. sugar industry as prices fall and costs climb. American Sugar Alliance Director of Economics and Policy Analysis Rob Johansson says growers are facing a tough environment. “We’ve seen prices come down pretty substantially…
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 said wheat has been a bright spot. Corn and soybean oil also enjoyed strength this past week. Planting delays are becoming…
Farm Bill Talks Heat Up
As the farm bill process advances, James Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan is closely monitoring the House Rules Committee process. “Some (amendments) will be thrown aside, and many will be considered so, it will be up to…
Farm Bill Uncertainty
Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer says lawmakers are making progress on the farm bill, but major hurdles remain. “I want to see if the votes are there, not only on the House floor but also in the Senate, where you need…
Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture
Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening farm exports. “Our agricultural community is one of the largest beneficiaries of these policies,…
Yara Net Income Up 11%
Yara reports first quarter net income of $327 million, up from $295 million a year ago. Geopolitical events have disrupted the global fertilizer market. However, Yara officials said the company’s business model is uniquely positioned to manage this volatility.
Record Q1 for Smithfield Foods
Smithfield Foods reported operating profits of $333 million in the first quarter, up 3.4 percent from the same quarter in 2025. Net sales totaled $3.8 billion, up less than one percent from a year ago. “We delivered record first-quarter results…
Koch Agronomic Services: Protect Your Nitrogen Investment
Nitrogen is a critical expense for growers this spring. “One way to protect that nitrogen would be to split apply,” said Sam Olson, crop advisor, Centra-Sota Agronomy. “But, that’s not enough to completely mitigate your risk.” Nitrogen is vulnerable and…
Roundup in High Court Today
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in a case dealing with the fate of glyphosate. The justices will determine whether Bayer can be sued for failing to warn about cancer risks associated with Roundup. Bayer claims federal…
Another Round of SDRP Payments On the Way
USDA will issue a second round of Supplemental Disaster Relief Program payments for losses from weather-related disasters in 2023 and 2024. With the change, USDA will increase the payment rate from 35 percent to 70 percent for eligible farmers. The…
Another Labor Dispute in Packing Industry
Labor negotiations are underway between union workers and Cargill at a Fort Morgan, Colorado, beef-processing plant. Workers are seeking higher wages and better working conditions.
Canola Minute
Canola Minute is a presentation of the Northern Canola Growers Association. In this week’s update, we learn about the American Heart Association’s updated 2026 guidelines and the impact on canola. Click here.
Sugarbeet Growers Sound Alarm on Prices
Sugarbeet growers are facing mounting pressure from falling prices, rising imports, and ongoing policy uncertainty, creating what industry leaders describe as a critical moment for the sector. American Sugarbeet Growers Association CEO and Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says multiple…
RFA Sees Growing Support for E15
Momentum continues to build in Washington around year-round E15, with ethanol advocates saying the industry may be closer than ever to a long-sought legislative fix. Renewable Fuels Association Director of Government Affairs Jared Mullendore says while past efforts have repeatedly…
Bode Warns of Ag Policy Risks
Agriculture leaders are raising concerns about policy shifts, rising costs, and limited market growth impacting farmers. Corn Refiners Association President and CEO John Bode says the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has good intentions but risks unintended consequences. “Make America…
Wheat Growers Push for Farm Bill Progress
Momentum is building for a new farm bill, and wheat growers are watching closely as legislation moves forward in the House. National Association of Wheat Growers CEO Sam Kieffer says the top priority is keeping the process moving. “What we…
Prices, Imports Pressure Sugar Sector
Financial pressure is intensifying across the U.S. sugar industry as prices fall and costs climb. American Sugar Alliance Director of Economics and Policy Analysis Rob Johansson says growers are facing a tough environment. “We’ve seen prices come down pretty substantially…
Maximize Bushels and Crop Performance
The crop will see stressors throughout the year, ranging from weeds and burndown herbicides to pests. Wilbur-Ellis Territory Account Manager Jack Schmitz encourages growers to take a proactive approach to protect yields.. “We need to be on the front side…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen sees Minnesota as a powerhouse in dry bean production. Peterson was part of the Battle of the Beans event in Glyndon. Listen to the program.
Screwworm Concerns Intensify
Concerns continue to grow across the cattle industry as the threat of New World Screwworm inches closer to the U.S. border, raising both economic and biosecurity alarms. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes says the…
Another Labor Dispute in Packing Industry
Labor negotiations are underway between union workers and Cargill at a Fort Morgan, Colorado, beef-processing plant. Workers are seeking higher wages and better working conditions.
Cattle Country Conversations
In Cattle Country Conversations, South Dakota State University Extension Rangefield Specialist Kaylee Wheeler discusses early-season pasture monitoring. Find out more at this link.
MN Beef Update
Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt talks about the recent Minnesota Association of Nutrition and Dietetics Conference in this edition of the Minnesota Beef Update. Listen.
Farm Bill Talks Heat Up
As the farm bill process advances, James Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan is closely monitoring the House Rules Committee process. “Some (amendments) will be thrown aside, and many will be considered so, it will be up to…
DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry
The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…
Rounds Raises Concerns on Cell-Cultivated Meat
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds raised issues about cell-cultivated products entering the food supply and being labeled as traditional meat. “South Dakota farmers and ranchers work tirelessly to produce some of the safest and…
Farm Bill Progress, But Work Remains
The push continues in Washington as the House prepares to take up the farm bill, but key hurdles remain before final passage. National Farmers Union President Rob Larew says progress is being made, though significant work still lies ahead. “I…
Seyfert: Time to Finish the Farm Bill
Lawmakers are moving closer to advancing a long-awaited farm bill, with agricultural lenders emphasizing the urgency of getting a full reauthorization across the finish line this year. Farm Credit Council President and CEO Christy Seyfert says the current push in…
Sugarbeet Growers Sound Alarm on Prices
Sugarbeet growers are facing mounting pressure from falling prices, rising imports, and ongoing policy uncertainty, creating what industry leaders describe as a critical moment for the sector. American Sugarbeet Growers Association CEO and Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says multiple…
Screwworm Concerns Intensify
Concerns continue to grow across the cattle industry as the threat of New World Screwworm inches closer to the U.S. border, raising both economic and biosecurity alarms. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes says the…
RFA Sees Growing Support for E15
Momentum continues to build in Washington around year-round E15, with ethanol advocates saying the industry may be closer than ever to a long-sought legislative fix. Renewable Fuels Association Director of Government Affairs Jared Mullendore says while past efforts have repeatedly…
Farm Economy Under Pressure
The farm economy continues to face significant pressure as rising input costs and global uncertainty weigh on producers. American Farm Bureau Federation Economist Faith Parum says higher expenses—particularly for fertilizer and fuel—are intensifying challenges across agriculture. “We have seen a…
Bode Warns of Ag Policy Risks
Agriculture leaders are raising concerns about policy shifts, rising costs, and limited market growth impacting farmers. Corn Refiners Association President and CEO John Bode says the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has good intentions but risks unintended consequences. “Make America…


