- Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
- Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
- Colleges Face Widening Gender Imbalance
- Major Announcement Coming Today From USDA
- Trump: Watching Fertilizer Prices Closely
- USDA, NDSU, Grand Farm Strengthen AgTech Partnership
- Stage Set for Tough Weed Season
- All Top Stories
Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
President Donald Trump and his advisers are weighing next steps in Iran, including the possibility of resuming limited military strikes alongside the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come after peace talks in Pakistan collapsed. The Strait…
Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
Minnesota Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Aric Putnam expects ag spending to be reduced this year due to the economic landscape. Policy priorities are still getting attention. “There’s some basic stuff that the Department of Ag would like to see us…
Colleges Face Widening Gender Imbalance
Current enrollment at NDSU is on pace with the previous two years. NDSU Vice President of Agriculture Greg Lardy is seeing a slight uptick in numbers for the ag college. “Institution-wide, we’re at 11,952 students, which is the same number…
Major Announcement Coming Today From USDA
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is expected to make a major announcement while in Michigan today. There’s speculation it could deal with the $1 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance program payments for specialty crop and sugar producers. A federal response to…
Trump: Watching Fertilizer Prices Closely
Agriculture was addressed in one of President Donald Trump’s numerous social media posts over the weekend. Trump said he is watching fertilizer prices closely. In his words, ‘the United States will not accept price gouging from the fertilizer monopoly.’ Agriculture…
USDA, NDSU, Grand Farm Strengthen AgTech Partnership
USDA’s National Proving Grounds Network for AgTech will put Grand Farm at the head of the nationwide ag-tech-testing initiative, and NDSU Extension Director Greg Lardy says this program is part of the evolution of the relationship between USDA Agriculture Research…
Stage Set for Tough Weed Season
With all the moisture much of the region has received, farmers could be faced with significant weed pressure. “This is going to be another one of these years where we will have these dense mats of kochia,” said Joe Ikley,…
Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
President Donald Trump and his advisers are weighing next steps in Iran, including the possibility of resuming limited military strikes alongside the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come after peace talks in Pakistan collapsed. The Strait…
NDFB Gathers Local Input on State Policies
The North Dakota Farm Bureau has wrapped up a series of food and farm policy meetings. NDFB President Val Wagner said property tax reform was a frequent topic of discussion. “With property taxes, the #1 issue that we talked about…
Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
Minnesota Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Aric Putnam expects ag spending to be reduced this year due to the economic landscape. Policy priorities are still getting attention. “There’s some basic stuff that the Department of Ag would like to see us…
Colleges Face Widening Gender Imbalance
Current enrollment at NDSU is on pace with the previous two years. NDSU Vice President of Agriculture Greg Lardy is seeing a slight uptick in numbers for the ag college. “Institution-wide, we’re at 11,952 students, which is the same number…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Market volatility is picking up again, and in this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not segment, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down where the momentum is shifting. Cattle continues to lead the way, with live cattle pushing to…
Canola Minute
In Canola Minute, Northern Canola Growers Association Marketing Director Lindy Coutts talks about a recent Healthy Kitchens Healthy Lives Conference in Napa, California. Visit this link to hear the report.
Farming for the Future
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics. This week, Jessica Jursick, grant administrator, talks about the Soil Health Financial Assistance…
Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
President Donald Trump and his advisers are weighing next steps in Iran, including the possibility of resuming limited military strikes alongside the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come after peace talks in Pakistan collapsed. The Strait…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Market volatility is picking up again, and in this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not segment, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down where the momentum is shifting. Cattle continues to lead the way, with live cattle pushing to…
Contract Ratified
Union workers at one of the country’s largest beef processing plants have ratified a new two-year contract. The strike at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado, lasted three weeks, ending nearly a week ago when both sides agreed to return…
Trump: Watching Fertilizer Prices Closely
Agriculture was addressed in one of President Donald Trump’s numerous social media posts over the weekend. Trump said he is watching fertilizer prices closely. In his words, ‘the United States will not accept price gouging from the fertilizer monopoly.’ Agriculture…
Trade Mission Underway to the Philippines
A USDA trade mission to the Philippines is underway today through Wednesday. USDA Deputy Undersecretary Michelle Bekkering is leading this delegation. Nearly 60 people are in the delegation, including representatives of Potatoes USA, U.S. Dairy Export Council, U.S. Soybean Export…
Beet Stock Values
As the American Crystal Sugar Company beet stock season starts to wind down, demand for stock has decreased. Acres & Shares broker, Jayson Menke, told RRFN, 146 shares were brokered last week for an average price of $4,099.14 per share…
Fedorchak Returns From Taiwan
North Dakota Representative Julie Fedorchak was part of a congressional delegation to visit Taiwan. In addition to national security issues, the trip focused on trade. Discussions focused on expanding markets for commodities like beef, soybeans, corn and wheat.
Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
Minnesota Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Aric Putnam expects ag spending to be reduced this year due to the economic landscape. Policy priorities are still getting attention. “There’s some basic stuff that the Department of Ag would like to see us…
Canola Minute
In Canola Minute, Northern Canola Growers Association Marketing Director Lindy Coutts talks about a recent Healthy Kitchens Healthy Lives Conference in Napa, California. Visit this link to hear the report.
SD Corn Comments
In South Dakota Corn Comments, Sioux Valley FFA member Carson Wosje talks about FFA and the upcoming convention Click here.
Dry Bean Scene
In the latest Dry Bean Scene, Northarvest Bean Growers Association Executive Director Mitch Coulter says the dry bean market has been under pressure from geopolitical pressures. Domestic markets have also been influenced by changes to government food aid programs. Click…
Appointments Made to National Potato Promotion Board
USDA has announced the appointment of 24 members to serve on the National Potato Promotion Board. Three-year terms will be served by James Corneillie of Williams, Minnesota; Sander Dagen of Karlstad, Minnesota and Justin Kyllo of Larimore, North Dakota. Leah…
UM Seeks Funding for New St. Paul Campus Center
A new St. Paul Campus Center is included in the University of Minnesota’s capital investment request for the State Legislature. A bill being heard in the Legislature is seeking $84 million. The project is expected to cost $126 million, with…
Contract Ratified
Union workers at one of the country’s largest beef processing plants have ratified a new two-year contract. The strike at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado, lasted three weeks, ending nearly a week ago when both sides agreed to return…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Market volatility is picking up again, and in this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not segment, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down where the momentum is shifting. Cattle continues to lead the way, with live cattle pushing to…
Stage Set for Tough Weed Season
With all the moisture much of the region has received, farmers could be faced with significant weed pressure. “This is going to be another one of these years where we will have these dense mats of kochia,” said Joe Ikley,…
Brazil Soybean Harvest Nears Completion
The Brazilian soybean harvest is nearing the finish line. “Brazil at the moment is about 80 percent done with soy, with just some up north and at Rio Grande do Sul would be left,” reports South American ag advisor Kory…
Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
Market volatility has taken a different turn in 2026, driven more by global and political factors than traditional supply and demand. According to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen, the unpredictability has made marketing decisions more challenging. “It’s been…
Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
Farm profitability varies widely across northwest Minnesota, even among operations in similar areas. Speaking at the Northland Farm Business Management annual meeting in Crookston, FBM instructor Ron Dvergsten said differences in efficiency and management play a major role. “It’s just…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress in expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia. “In Vietnam, we met with grocery stores that are importing and want to import more American products,” said USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg.…
Farmer Optimism Jumps in Ag Economy Barometer
The Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer for March identified an uptick in farmer sentiment. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag economy barometer index increased from 116 to 127 in March,’ said Michael Langemeier, director, Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Market volatility is picking up again, and in this week’s What’s Hot, What’s Not segment, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson breaks down where the momentum is shifting. Cattle continues to lead the way, with live cattle pushing to…
Contract Ratified
Union workers at one of the country’s largest beef processing plants have ratified a new two-year contract. The strike at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colorado, lasted three weeks, ending nearly a week ago when both sides agreed to return…
A Labor Deal for Greeley Beef Plant
A tentative labor agreement has been reached between JBS and the union representing workers at the beef plant in Greeley, Colorado. The deal was reached after a three-week strike at the Swift Beef plant. Terms of the agreement were not…
Large-Scale Animal Ag Gets Attention in MN House
The Minnesota House Environment and Natural Resources Committee laid over a bill that would require an environmental impact statement for an animal feedlot facility with 10,000 or more animal units. These operations currently go through an environmental review process that…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress in expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia. “In Vietnam, we met with grocery stores that are importing and want to import more American products,” said USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg.…
Cattle Country Conversations
In this edition of Cattle Country Conversations, NDSU Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist Tim Petry discusses the drought and its effect on beef cow liquidation and cattle prices. Click here to listen.
Good-Sized Calves Hitting the Ground on Overby Ranch
Mother Nature always has its say during the spring calving season. Megan Overby at Binford, North Dakota, says it could always be worse. “Looking out the window now, and I can see green grass, so not a lot of complaints…
- Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
- NDFB Gathers Local Input on State Policies
- Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
- Major Announcement Coming Today From USDA
- Trump: Watching Fertilizer Prices Closely
- Rollins, Greer, Kennedy on Capitol Hill This Week
- USDA, NDSU, Grand Farm Strengthen AgTech Partnership
- All Policy
Trump Weighs Next Move on Iran
President Donald Trump and his advisers are weighing next steps in Iran, including the possibility of resuming limited military strikes alongside the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions come after peace talks in Pakistan collapsed. The Strait…
NDFB Gathers Local Input on State Policies
The North Dakota Farm Bureau has wrapped up a series of food and farm policy meetings. NDFB President Val Wagner said property tax reform was a frequent topic of discussion. “With property taxes, the #1 issue that we talked about…
Minnesota Ag Budget Moves Forward Despite Tight Finances
Minnesota Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Aric Putnam expects ag spending to be reduced this year due to the economic landscape. Policy priorities are still getting attention. “There’s some basic stuff that the Department of Ag would like to see us…
Major Announcement Coming Today From USDA
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is expected to make a major announcement while in Michigan today. There’s speculation it could deal with the $1 billion in Farmer Bridge Assistance program payments for specialty crop and sugar producers. A federal response to…
Trump: Watching Fertilizer Prices Closely
Agriculture was addressed in one of President Donald Trump’s numerous social media posts over the weekend. Trump said he is watching fertilizer prices closely. In his words, ‘the United States will not accept price gouging from the fertilizer monopoly.’ Agriculture…
Rollins, Greer, Kennedy on Capitol Hill This Week
Members of President Trump’s cabinet will be in front of Congress this week to defend the proposed 2027 fiscal year budget and other administration priorities. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins will testify before the House Appropriations Committee on Thursday. U.S. Trade…
USDA, NDSU, Grand Farm Strengthen AgTech Partnership
USDA’s National Proving Grounds Network for AgTech will put Grand Farm at the head of the nationwide ag-tech-testing initiative, and NDSU Extension Director Greg Lardy says this program is part of the evolution of the relationship between USDA Agriculture Research…


