- Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
- Beyer: Failure to Renew USMCA Would Be ‘Catastrophic’
- Boozman Praises USDA Response to New World Screwworm
- Corteva Settles Class Action Lawsuit
- Bushel CEO Sees AI Transforming Agriculture
- Farm Assistance, Trade Expansion Highlight Senate Hearing
- Results, Not Words
- All Top Stories
Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
The Russell Group President Randy Russell expects lawmakers to revisit farm assistance programs. “I gotta tell you, the momentum behind this additional assistance was much stronger earlier in the year. It’s waned a little bit, but having said that, I think…
Beyer: Failure to Renew USMCA Would Be ‘Catastrophic’
American Soybean Association Executive Committee member and Wheaton, Minnesota farmer Jamie Beyer testified before the House Agriculture Committee this past week. She said the USMCA remains critical for soybean growers. “In the last complete marketing year, Canada and Mexico together accounted…
Boozman Praises USDA Response to New World Screwworm
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman said USDA is taking the right approach to containing the New World Screwworm outbreak. During an exclusive interview with the Red River Farm Network, the Arkansas Republican said Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has assured…
Corteva Settles Class Action Lawsuit
Corteva Agriscience has settled its crop loyalty program class-action lawsuit. As a result, farmers who purchased specific crop protection products from October 2018 through May 2026 are eligible to share the $85 million settlement. The number of farmers included in…
Bushel CEO Sees AI Transforming Agriculture
Artificial intelligence was a major topic at the Bushel Buddy Seat Conference during Ag Tech Week in Fargo. Bushel CEO and co-founder Jake Joraanstad said farmers who fail to adopt AI risk falling behind. We believe agriculture is the most…
Farm Assistance, Trade Expansion Highlight Senate Hearing
During Wednesday’s Senate Agriculture Committee hearing, Chairman John Boozman said lawmakers are discussing support beyond the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program and specialty crop assistance. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins emphasized trade as a long-term solution. “We’ve cut the agricultural trade deficit in half…
Results, Not Words
North Dakota Soybean Growers Association President Justin Sherlock said soybean farmers are looking for concrete results from ongoing trade negotiations, particularly with China. “They did seem to follow through with the 12 million metric tons of old-crop soybeans they bought for…
More Time Need for Agristo Construction Process
The construction timeline for the Agristo potato processing plant in Grand Forks has been extended for another year. The Belgium-based firm now expects the facility to begin production in the fall of 2029. The Grand Forks plant will be Agristo’s…
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…
Real-Time Disease Intelligence
A new technology platform called Crop Voice is helping soybean growers better understand disease pressure in their fields. InnerPlant Agronomy Director Bob Starke said the system uses fluorescent proteins to signal stress from fungal attacks, before symptoms even show up…
A Disconnect From Farming
A new survey from AgriGrowth Council found broad concern about Minnesota’s economy and a growing disconnect between consumers and agriculture. Executive Director Darren Broten said pessimism crosses political lines. “Essentially almost two-thirds of Minnesotans think that the economy in Minnesota…
Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
The Russell Group President Randy Russell expects lawmakers to revisit farm assistance programs. “I gotta tell you, the momentum behind this additional assistance was much stronger earlier in the year. It’s waned a little bit, but having said that, I think…
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…
One of the Better Starts to the Season
Jamestown, North Dakota area farmer Ryan Wanzek says favorable weather has delivered a good start to the growing season. “Overall, I’d say this is one of the better starts we’ve had in a while, just as far as with all…
Identity-Preserved Reputation Gives North Dakota an Edge
North Dakota’s diverse crop production system was part of the conversation during the Grand Farm Cultivate Conference during Ag Tech Week. SB&B Foods Supply Chain Vice President Scott Sinner said the state’s reputation for producing identity-preserved crops is a significant…
Corn Matters
Minnesota Corn Growers Association Past President Jim Kanten talks about the importance of the U.S., Mexico, and Canada agreement to agriculture. Listen to Minnesota Corn Matters.
Few Surprises
The June USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report offered few surprises for grain traders, leaving market attention focused on technical signals and geopolitical developments. Total Farm Marketing Senior Advisor Naomi Blohm said USDA made virtually no changes to…
Mexico Closes Border to U.S. Livestock
Ironically, Mexico has shut down imports of live animals from the United States. The decision was made after six cases of New World Screwworm were confirmed in Texas and New Mexico. Meanwhile, Mexico has had over 28,000 NWS cases in…
Section 301 Investigation Sought
More than 100 members of Congress are urging U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to investigate foreign sugar trade practices. Lawmakers argue outdated tariff policies have allowed sugar imports to surge more than 700 percent since 2021, pressuring domestic prices and…
An Introduction to Soybeans
The American Soybean Association’s World Initiative for Soy in Human Health hosted an international training program at the Northern Crops Institute in Fargo this past week. Participants came from Ghana, Kenya, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic.…
Sunflower Association Opens South Korea Office
The National Sunflower Association is expanding international market development efforts with a new office in South Korea. Executive Director John Sandbakken recently visited the office and met with customers and prospective buyers. “The prospects in South Korea look pretty interesting,” said…
More Time Need for Agristo Construction Process
The construction timeline for the Agristo potato processing plant in Grand Forks has been extended for another year. The Belgium-based firm now expects the facility to begin production in the fall of 2029. The Grand Forks plant will be Agristo’s…
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…
Real-Time Disease Intelligence
A new technology platform called Crop Voice is helping soybean growers better understand disease pressure in their fields. InnerPlant Agronomy Director Bob Starke said the system uses fluorescent proteins to signal stress from fungal attacks, before symptoms even show up…
A Disconnect From Farming
A new survey from AgriGrowth Council found broad concern about Minnesota’s economy and a growing disconnect between consumers and agriculture. Executive Director Darren Broten said pessimism crosses political lines. “Essentially almost two-thirds of Minnesotans think that the economy in Minnesota…
Sharing the Story of Animal Agriculture
As livestock development gains momentum in North Dakota, community outreach remains a top priority. North Dakota Livestock Alliance Executive Director Amber Wood told attendees at the Midwest Ag Summit that many North Dakotans have little direct experience with modern livestock…
Ethanol Helps Farmers and Consumers
Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen says securing permanent nationwide access to E15 remains one of agriculture’s top priorities. Speaking at the Midwest Ag Summit in West Fargo, Petersen said expanded ethanol demand benefits both farmers and consumers. “It would bring…
Trust and Transparency in Farm Data Sharing
Farmers are increasingly sharing data with online platforms and artificial intelligence tools. Greg Sagedahl, Vice President of FinTech at Bushel, says the trend is growing. “Both sides, the farmer and the agribusinesses, are increasing their willingness to share data. We’re sharing…
Real-Time Disease Intelligence
A new technology platform called Crop Voice is helping soybean growers better understand disease pressure in their fields. InnerPlant Agronomy Director Bob Starke said the system uses fluorescent proteins to signal stress from fungal attacks, before symptoms even show up…
One of the Better Starts to the Season
Jamestown, North Dakota area farmer Ryan Wanzek says favorable weather has delivered a good start to the growing season. “Overall, I’d say this is one of the better starts we’ve had in a while, just as far as with all…
Identity-Preserved Reputation Gives North Dakota an Edge
North Dakota’s diverse crop production system was part of the conversation during the Grand Farm Cultivate Conference during Ag Tech Week. SB&B Foods Supply Chain Vice President Scott Sinner said the state’s reputation for producing identity-preserved crops is a significant…
Partnerships Drive Innovation
Bayer will launch Vyconic next year, a “next-generation herbicide tolerance in soybeans” combining four technologies to give farmers more weed-control choices, said Senior Vice President Shannon Hauf at the Cultivate Conference. She called it the most significant development since Roundup’s…
Grand Farm Releases Regional Ag Pain Point Report
Grand Farm released its annual Upper Midwest Regional Agriculture Pain Point report. Executive Director William Aderholt said herbicide resistance remains a top challenge, along with disease and pest management, and soil moisture issues, both drought and excess moisture in parts…
Sugarbeet Report
In the Sugarbeet Report, Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative Director of Research Mark Bloomquist recaps the spring season. Like many other areas, winds were an issue for SMBSC growers. Bloomquist highlights the importance of a spring-season cover crop. Click here…
Gone With the Wind
Months of strong winds have resulted in significant soil erosion across North Dakota.”In western North Dakota, there are spots that have lost up to two inches of soil,” said NDSU Extension Soil Specialist Dr. Brady Goettl. “Here in the Red…
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…
Sharing the Story of Animal Agriculture
As livestock development gains momentum in North Dakota, community outreach remains a top priority. North Dakota Livestock Alliance Executive Director Amber Wood told attendees at the Midwest Ag Summit that many North Dakotans have little direct experience with modern livestock…
Tax Incentives Approved for Smithfield Project
South Dakota is backing what officials call the largest private investment in state history. The State Board of Economic Development has approved nearly $30 million in sales tax rebates for Smithfield. The company is moving forward with a new $1.29…
Screwworm Response Expands
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has activated a formal emergency response after New World screwworm was detected in U.S. cattle for the first time in decades, with USDA confirming nine cases nationwide. The CDC is preparing for…
Mexico Closes Border to U.S. Livestock
Ironically, Mexico has shut down imports of live animals from the United States. The decision was made after six cases of New World Screwworm were confirmed in Texas and New Mexico. Meanwhile, Mexico has had over 28,000 NWS cases in…
Goggins to Lead LMA
Joe Goggins will take over as president of the Livestock Marketing Association at this month’s annual convention. Goggins is the chief executive officer of the Vermilion Ranch Corporation and oversees Public Auction Yards, Billings Livestock Commission, Western Livestock Auction, Northern…
Midwest Ag Leaders Align on Trade
The agriculture commissioners and secretaries from North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota shared the stage at the Midwest Ag Summit in West Fargo, finding more common ground than differences. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring says regional collaboration strengthens agriculture’s…
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…
Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
The Russell Group President Randy Russell expects lawmakers to revisit farm assistance programs. “I gotta tell you, the momentum behind this additional assistance was much stronger earlier in the year. It’s waned a little bit, but having said that, I think…
Ethanol Helps Farmers and Consumers
Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen says securing permanent nationwide access to E15 remains one of agriculture’s top priorities. Speaking at the Midwest Ag Summit in West Fargo, Petersen said expanded ethanol demand benefits both farmers and consumers. “It would bring…
Beyer: Failure to Renew USMCA Would Be ‘Catastrophic’
American Soybean Association Executive Committee member and Wheaton, Minnesota farmer Jamie Beyer testified before the House Agriculture Committee this past week. She said the USMCA remains critical for soybean growers. “In the last complete marketing year, Canada and Mexico together accounted…
Trump: We Don’t Need Canada or Mexico
President Donald Trump has made multiple trade deals during his second term, but an agreement ith our neighbors may not happen. ‘I don’t know that I’m gonna renegotiate it because to be honest with you, the United States does much…
Senate Eyes $30B Farm Aid
Senate Ag Chairman John Boozman says lawmakers are working on another farm aid package worth “$30 billion plus,” crediting Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee Chairman John Hoeven for leading the push. “Right now, we’re trying to find the vehicle to put…
Modernizing the H2-A Program
The Midwest Council on Agriculture is supporting legislation to modernize the country’s ag labor system. The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act makes adjustments in the H-2A program. It would allow year-round operations, such as dairy farms, to participate in the program.…


