- Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Proposed
- Cattle Market Offsetting Losses in Grain Sector
- With the Exception of the Northern Plains, CoBank Forecasts More Soybean Acres
- Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
- Hoeven Outlines Senate Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0
- Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
- Wiesemeyer: House Farm Bill Faces Steep Hurdles
- All Top Stories
Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Proposed
Bayer will pay $7.25 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits linked to Roundup. If approved by the courts, people diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma will be able to file claims to receive payments. Bayer has also reached agreements to resolve other…
Cattle Market Offsetting Losses in Grain Sector
Farm Credit Services of Mandan, which serves central and southwestern North Dakota, has been buffered from the most severe financial losses this year. CEO Aaron Vetter says the cattle sector has offset losses in grains. “Cattle guys have done pretty…
With the Exception of the Northern Plains, CoBank Forecasts More Soybean Acres
According to a new report from CoBank, U.S. soybean acreage is expected to increase nearly six percent this year. Soybean acreage is forecast to reach 86 million. The Northern Plains is the one outlier where the soybean basis has been…
Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
Livestock producers impacted by wildfires on non-federal land and floods in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for assistance through USDA’s Emergency Livestock Relief Program. The Farm Service Agency has opened the application window for the ELRP 2023 and 2024…
Hoeven Outlines Senate Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says he is aligned with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson on the direction of Farm Bill 2.0, but several Senate priorities remain. Hoeven, who chairs the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, says he has…
Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
A new state-of-the-art pork processing plant is coming to Sioux Falls. Smithfield Foods is estimating the project’s investment at $1.3 billion over the next three years. Pending regulatory approvals and permitting, the groundbreaking will happen in the first half of…
Wiesemeyer: House Farm Bill Faces Steep Hurdles
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson’s newly released Farm Bill 2.0 is facing significant political headwinds. According to Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, early reaction suggests the proposal may struggle to gain enough support in the House. “It looks to…
Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Proposed
Bayer will pay $7.25 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits linked to Roundup. If approved by the courts, people diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma will be able to file claims to receive payments. Bayer has also reached agreements to resolve other…
Line Speeds to Increase
USDA is taking public comment for the next 60 days regarding its proposal to increase line speeds in pork and poultry processing. The Agriculture Department said the update is designed to lower food costs and bring regulations in line with…
Cattle Market Offsetting Losses in Grain Sector
Farm Credit Services of Mandan, which serves central and southwestern North Dakota, has been buffered from the most severe financial losses this year. CEO Aaron Vetter says the cattle sector has offset losses in grains. “Cattle guys have done pretty…
The Russell Group Adds Galey to the Team
Mary Galey is joining The Russell Group as its executive affairs director. Most recently, Galey served as the director of scheduling for Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. Previously, she spent time on Capitol Hill working for Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany and…
Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
Livestock producers impacted by wildfires on non-federal land and floods in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for assistance through USDA’s Emergency Livestock Relief Program. The Farm Service Agency has opened the application window for the ELRP 2023 and 2024…
Hoeven Outlines Senate Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says he is aligned with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson on the direction of Farm Bill 2.0, but several Senate priorities remain. Hoeven, who chairs the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, says he has…
Forbes Recognizes Henry H. Stine
Stine Seed Company founder Henry H. Stine has been named to the Forbes 250 Greatest Innovators list. Stine is ranked 34th on the list for his work in corn and soybean genetics. An awards ceremony will be held this spring…
With the Exception of the Northern Plains, CoBank Forecasts More Soybean Acres
According to a new report from CoBank, U.S. soybean acreage is expected to increase nearly six percent this year. Soybean acreage is forecast to reach 86 million. The Northern Plains is the one outlier where the soybean basis has been…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Corn, soybeans, and cattle continue to lead the markets, according to Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management in Fargo. Martinson says both corn and soybeans are trading near the top end of their ranges and pressing against strong resistance…
Dual Purpose Cows Pressures Dairy Market
Ever.Ag market analyst Mike North sees an avenue for U.S. milk prices to hedge higher. However, North said it is impossible to overlook the large number of cows in the barn. He calls them ‘dual-purpose’ animals. “They’re producing milk, but also…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, USA Pulses CEO Tim McGreevy discusses the India-US trade framework and the impact on pulse crops. Click here.
A Short Market Week
The futures markets are closed today due to the President’s Day holiday. The Chinese New Year will likely limit export activity this week as well. On Thursday and Friday, the USDA will host its annual Ag Outlook Forum. Preliminary forecasts…
Beet Stock Values
Low American Crystal Sugar Company beet stock inventory lead to a quit week of stock trading. According to Acres & Shares broker Jayson Menke, there was only one brokered sale for 40 shares at $4,100 per share. “At the end…
U.S. and Taiwan Ink Trade Deal
The new U.S.-Taiwan reciprocal trade agreement eliminates or reduces 99 percent of tariff barriers and provides preferential market access for exports, including beef, wheat, dairy and pork products. It also resolves nontariff trade barriers for U.S ag products, such as…
- Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Proposed
- Line Speeds to Increase
- Cattle Market Offsetting Losses in Grain Sector
- The Russell Group Adds Galey to the Team
- Forbes Recognizes Henry H. Stine
- The Fertilizer Institute Hires MN Native
- Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
- All Ag Business
Roundup Lawsuit Settlement Proposed
Bayer will pay $7.25 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits linked to Roundup. If approved by the courts, people diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma will be able to file claims to receive payments. Bayer has also reached agreements to resolve other…
Line Speeds to Increase
USDA is taking public comment for the next 60 days regarding its proposal to increase line speeds in pork and poultry processing. The Agriculture Department said the update is designed to lower food costs and bring regulations in line with…
Cattle Market Offsetting Losses in Grain Sector
Farm Credit Services of Mandan, which serves central and southwestern North Dakota, has been buffered from the most severe financial losses this year. CEO Aaron Vetter says the cattle sector has offset losses in grains. “Cattle guys have done pretty…
The Russell Group Adds Galey to the Team
Mary Galey is joining The Russell Group as its executive affairs director. Most recently, Galey served as the director of scheduling for Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. Previously, she spent time on Capitol Hill working for Wisconsin Congressman Tom Tiffany and…
Forbes Recognizes Henry H. Stine
Stine Seed Company founder Henry H. Stine has been named to the Forbes 250 Greatest Innovators list. Stine is ranked 34th on the list for his work in corn and soybean genetics. An awards ceremony will be held this spring…
The Fertilizer Institute Hires MN Native
Kaytlin (Bemis) Cryan is the new director of government affairs for The Fertilizer Institute. Most recently, Cryan was a policy advisor within USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. The Minnesota native has also had policy roles for the National Corn Growers…
Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
A new state-of-the-art pork processing plant is coming to Sioux Falls. Smithfield Foods is estimating the project’s investment at $1.3 billion over the next three years. Pending regulatory approvals and permitting, the groundbreaking will happen in the first half of…
- With the Exception of the Northern Plains, CoBank Forecasts More Soybean Acres
- Decision Delays
- Craig Criticizes GOP Farm Bill Draft
- Boozman Backs Specialty Crop Aid, Calls for More Support
- Potato Industry Says Specialty Aid Falls Short
- Potato Growers Heading to D.C
- USDA and HHS Roll Out Updated Dietary Guidelines
- All Crops
With the Exception of the Northern Plains, CoBank Forecasts More Soybean Acres
According to a new report from CoBank, U.S. soybean acreage is expected to increase nearly six percent this year. Soybean acreage is forecast to reach 86 million. The Northern Plains is the one outlier where the soybean basis has been…
Decision Delays
Rock N’ Roll Agronomy crop consultant Jason Hanson says the silence he’s hearing from growers in his region is speaking volumes. “I don’t think I will be having any sit-downs with them until the end of this month, into March.…
Craig Criticizes GOP Farm Bill Draft
House Ag Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig is criticizing the Republican majority’s newly released farm bill text, saying it does not adequately address the economic pressures facing farmers and working families. Craig said the proposal falls short of responding to…
Boozman Backs Specialty Crop Aid, Calls for More Support
Senate Ag Committee Chairman John Boozman is voicing support for USDA’s newly announced Assistance for Specialty Crop Farmers Program, emphasizing the importance of sustained federal backing for rural America. Boozman said the initiative demonstrates President Donald Trump and Agriculture Secretary…
Potato Industry Says Specialty Aid Falls Short
The National Potato Council is welcoming USDA’s latest round of specialty crop assistance, but industry leaders say the funding does not go far enough to meet the financial challenges facing growers. CEO Kam Quarles said the agency lacks the resources…
Potato Growers Heading to D.C
Potato growers are ramping up advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C., to address transportation, labor, and policy challenges affecting the industry. Gary Shields, executive director, Northland Potato Growers Association, says federal policy remains a top priority for maintaining a competitive and…
USDA and HHS Roll Out Updated Dietary Guidelines
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Wednesday the implementation of the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Rollins said the guidelines will be applied “through rulemaking and education.” At the same time,…
- Line Speeds to Increase
- Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
- Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
- Dual Purpose Cows Pressures Dairy Market
- Eliminating Agricultural Lawfare
- Prop 12, Q3 Policies Addressed in Farm Bill Proposal
- Indictments Issued in Agridime Fraud Case
- All Livestock
Line Speeds to Increase
USDA is taking public comment for the next 60 days regarding its proposal to increase line speeds in pork and poultry processing. The Agriculture Department said the update is designed to lower food costs and bring regulations in line with…
Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
Livestock producers impacted by wildfires on non-federal land and floods in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for assistance through USDA’s Emergency Livestock Relief Program. The Farm Service Agency has opened the application window for the ELRP 2023 and 2024…
Smithfield Plans to Build New Processing Plant in Sioux Falls
A new state-of-the-art pork processing plant is coming to Sioux Falls. Smithfield Foods is estimating the project’s investment at $1.3 billion over the next three years. Pending regulatory approvals and permitting, the groundbreaking will happen in the first half of…
Dual Purpose Cows Pressures Dairy Market
Ever.Ag market analyst Mike North sees an avenue for U.S. milk prices to hedge higher. However, North said it is impossible to overlook the large number of cows in the barn. He calls them ‘dual-purpose’ animals. “They’re producing milk, but also…
Eliminating Agricultural Lawfare
USDA has launched the ‘Farmer and Rancher Freedom Framework.’ In a statement, USDA said it formalizes the Department’s work to eliminate systemic agricultural lawfare and restore fairness to Rural America. In the Lonesome Lands podcast, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said…
Prop 12, Q3 Policies Addressed in Farm Bill Proposal
Controversial state policies, such as California’s Prop 12 and Massachusetts Q3, are addressed in the new farm bill text. It says state and local governments cannot impose regulations on how livestock is produced outside their borders, protecting farmers and ranchers…
Indictments Issued in Agridime Fraud Case
A Texas grand jury has indicted five employees and executives of Agridime LLC for wire fraud and money laundering. This group promised clients returns of 15-to-32 percent if they invested in their cattle purchase scheme. A total of $220 million…
Line Speeds to Increase
USDA is taking public comment for the next 60 days regarding its proposal to increase line speeds in pork and poultry processing. The Agriculture Department said the update is designed to lower food costs and bring regulations in line with…
Schmitt: ELRP Provides Critical Support
Livestock producers impacted by wildfires on non-federal land and floods in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for assistance through USDA’s Emergency Livestock Relief Program. The Farm Service Agency has opened the application window for the ELRP 2023 and 2024…
Hoeven Outlines Senate Priorities for Farm Bill 2.0
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says he is aligned with House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson on the direction of Farm Bill 2.0, but several Senate priorities remain. Hoeven, who chairs the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, says he has…
Wiesemeyer: House Farm Bill Faces Steep Hurdles
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson’s newly released Farm Bill 2.0 is facing significant political headwinds. According to Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer, early reaction suggests the proposal may struggle to gain enough support in the House. “It looks to…
Eliminating Agricultural Lawfare
USDA has launched the ‘Farmer and Rancher Freedom Framework.’ In a statement, USDA said it formalizes the Department’s work to eliminate systemic agricultural lawfare and restore fairness to Rural America. In the Lonesome Lands podcast, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, USA Pulses CEO Tim McGreevy discusses the India-US trade framework and the impact on pulse crops. Click here.
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, Allison Rian from the Minnesota Women in Conservation talks about an…


