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  • Craig, Rollins Clash at House Ag Hearing
  • North Dakota FFA Thrives Thanks to Strong Backing
  • From Creed Speaking to State President
  • A Payment Limit Change
  • Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting
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From 19 Degrees to the 90s

Dakota Agronomy Partners Agronomy Sales Representative Cheyenne Bahm, who is based at Hazen, North Dakota, said timely moisture and warmer temperatures helped crops rebound quickly. “We went from 19 degrees basically back up into the 90s within a matter of two…

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Craig, Rollins Clash at House Ag Hearing

A House Agriculture Committee hearing turned contentious as Ranking Member Angie Craig repeatedly challenged Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on farm finances, input costs and administration policies. Craig cited farm losses from last year and questioned the administration’s trade and economic policies.…

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North Dakota FFA Thrives Thanks to Strong Backing

It was another successful North Dakota FFA convention. North Dakota FFA Foundation Executive Director Laiken DeMorrett says that would not be possible without its supporters. “We fundraise 90 percent of our annual operating budget every year, about $700,000, so literally,…

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From Creed Speaking to State President

The North Dakota FFA has a new state president, New Salem FFA member, Maksim Nelson. “It’s truly a feeling that I’ve never had before. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I am so grateful to have.”  Nelson says his FFA…

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A Payment Limit Change

Farm payment limits and eligibility requirements are being updated. Starting with the 2026 crop year, the Farm Service Agency is treating applicable limited liability companies and S-Corporations as pass-through entities. Previously, farms that were structured as an LLC or an…

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Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is criticizing the USDA response to screwworm, saying the Agriculture Department has moved too slowly and is relying on an ineffective approach. “We have the ability to stop it, but so far we’re not using…

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An Animal Health Concern, Not a Human Health Hazzard

Maddock, North Dakota rancher Travis Maddock is a member of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association officer team. Maddock said the industry has been preparing for a possible screwworm detection for more than a year. “This is not a consumer threat…

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  • 45Z Details Expected Soon
  • Cutworms!
  • From 19 Degrees to the 90s
  • Dry Bean Scene
  • MN Beef Update
  • Corn Matters
  • Sugarbeet Report
  • All Latest News

45Z Details Expected Soon

A key component of the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit is moving closer to completion. USDA’s proposed feedstock rule is now under review at the Office of Management and Budget. The rule will establish technical guidelines for regenerative agriculture practices…

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Cutworms!

As crops emerge across the region, NDSU Extension is encouraging growers to monitor fields for cutworm activity. NDSU Extension Entomologist Janet Knodel said cutworms can affect nearly all major crops, particularly during the seedling stage. Specific crops are more vulnerable to…

Read More

From 19 Degrees to the 90s

Dakota Agronomy Partners Agronomy Sales Representative Cheyenne Bahm, who is based at Hazen, North Dakota, said timely moisture and warmer temperatures helped crops rebound quickly. “We went from 19 degrees basically back up into the 90s within a matter of two…

Read More

Dry Bean Scene

In the Dry Bean Scene, North Dakota Farm Service Agency Program Director Brandi LaFromboise discusses additional assistance for specialty crops. Click here to hear the update. 

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MN Beef Update

In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council EO Kelly Schmidt recaps May Beef Month.Click here. 

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Corn Matters

In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council Vice Chair Jordan Goblisch discusses a campaign that puts a spotlight on farmer suicide prevention. Click here. 

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Sugarbeet Report

In the Sugarbeet Report, American Crystal Sugar Company Vice President of Agriculture Steve Rosenau provides an update on sugarbeet crop conditions. Click here to listen to the report. 

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  • Minimal Risk for ND
  • Prospects Improve for Wheat Prices
  • A New Era for Ethanol
  • Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting
  • Ever.Ag Announces Expansion at World Pork Expo
  • Ag Coalition Seeks USMCA Renewal
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Holstein USA Recognizes Gieger

Holstein Association USA has announced that its Distinguished Leadership Award recipient is Corey Gieger. Gieger is the lead dairy economist for CoBank. Previously, he spent nearly three decades with Hoard’s Dairyman.

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Minimal Risk for ND

North Dakota Stockmen’s Association President Randy Schmitt said the cattle industry has been preparing for the screwworm’s potential return for a year and a half. “The risk here in North Dakota is very, very minimal. It does not like cold climates,…

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Prospects Improve for Wheat Prices

Rabobank is forecasting stronger wheat and barley prices ahead as global supplies begin to tighten. Analysts say weather challenges in key production regions, including the United States, Eastern Europe and Australia, are reducing crop potential while higher production costs are…

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A New Era for Ethanol

Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor says the ethanol industry is entering a new era of opportunity. Speaking at the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop in St. Louis, Skor highlighted recent momentum for year-round E15, expanding export markets and growing demand for…

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Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is criticizing the USDA response to screwworm, saying the Agriculture Department has moved too slowly and is relying on an ineffective approach. “We have the ability to stop it, but so far we’re not using…

Read More

Ever.Ag Announces Expansion at World Pork Expo

Ever.Ag has expanded its AI ag decision engine, Everett, to the livestock sector. This platform launched in April for the dairy industry. Everett is designed to help the ag community address anything from managing feed to running a processing plant…

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Ag Coalition Seeks USMCA Renewal

The Agricultural Coalition for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement has shared a letter with trade leaders from all three countries, urging them to renew the trade deal. The letter was signed by 160 ag groups from all three countries. Farm groups…

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  • Corn Matters
  • Unmanned Aerial Application Finds Niche in Crop Protection
  • Spraying Season is Here
  • Tax Policy: A Legislative Win
  • Prospects Improve for Wheat Prices
  • A New Era for Ethanol
  • A New Court Fight Over the Nation’s Biofuel Policy.
  • All Ag Business

Corn Matters

In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council Vice Chair Jordan Goblisch discusses a campaign that puts a spotlight on farmer suicide prevention. Click here. 

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Unmanned Aerial Application Finds Niche in Crop Protection

Unmanned aerial application continues to gain traction in North Dakota after first emerging in the state in 2022. NDSU Extension Ag Technology and Grain Specialist Rob Priox said drones can provide access to areas that are difficult for traditional aircraft. Drones…

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Spraying Season is Here

With recent rainfall and warm temperatures supporting strong crop development, attention is rapidly shifting to weed control across the Northern Plains. BASF Business Representative Ryan Cassavan said producers are preparing for an active post-emergence spray season. “These guys have got to get…

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Tax Policy: A Legislative Win

Attention is on the U.S. Senate as it prepares to take up a new farm bill package. However, North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Director Julie Ellingson said recent federal tax policy changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill may be…

Read More

Prospects Improve for Wheat Prices

Rabobank is forecasting stronger wheat and barley prices ahead as global supplies begin to tighten. Analysts say weather challenges in key production regions, including the United States, Eastern Europe and Australia, are reducing crop potential while higher production costs are…

Read More

A New Era for Ethanol

Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor says the ethanol industry is entering a new era of opportunity. Speaking at the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop in St. Louis, Skor highlighted recent momentum for year-round E15, expanding export markets and growing demand for…

Read More

A New Court Fight Over the Nation’s Biofuel Policy.

The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers has filed a lawsuit challenging EPA’s finalized Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2026 and 2027. Refiners argue the mandate creates excessive compliance costs that could eventually be passed on to consumers. AFPM says compliance…

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  • Cutworms!
  • From 19 Degrees to the 90s
  • Sugarbeet Report
  • Unmanned Aerial Application Finds Niche in Crop Protection
  • Spraying Season is Here
  • Just What the Doctor Ordered
  • Aggressive CLS Management Plan Advocated
  • All Crops

Cutworms!

As crops emerge across the region, NDSU Extension is encouraging growers to monitor fields for cutworm activity. NDSU Extension Entomologist Janet Knodel said cutworms can affect nearly all major crops, particularly during the seedling stage. Specific crops are more vulnerable to…

Read More

From 19 Degrees to the 90s

Dakota Agronomy Partners Agronomy Sales Representative Cheyenne Bahm, who is based at Hazen, North Dakota, said timely moisture and warmer temperatures helped crops rebound quickly. “We went from 19 degrees basically back up into the 90s within a matter of two…

Read More

Sugarbeet Report

In the Sugarbeet Report, American Crystal Sugar Company Vice President of Agriculture Steve Rosenau provides an update on sugarbeet crop conditions. Click here to listen to the report. 

Read More

Unmanned Aerial Application Finds Niche in Crop Protection

Unmanned aerial application continues to gain traction in North Dakota after first emerging in the state in 2022. NDSU Extension Ag Technology and Grain Specialist Rob Priox said drones can provide access to areas that are difficult for traditional aircraft. Drones…

Read More

Spraying Season is Here

With recent rainfall and warm temperatures supporting strong crop development, attention is rapidly shifting to weed control across the Northern Plains. BASF Business Representative Ryan Cassavan said producers are preparing for an active post-emergence spray season. “These guys have got to get…

Read More

Just What the Doctor Ordered

Dan Younggren, who farms at Hallock, Minnesota, appreciates the recent rain.  “We needed the moisture to get the reseeded beets up and running and I think we got just what the doctor ordered.” Weeds are also taking off, but nothing…

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Aggressive CLS Management Plan Advocated

Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative growers were forced to replant five percent of their acres. Director of Research, Mark Bloomquist, said young beets were especially vulnerable during the height of the wind events. “The most affected fields were on the…

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  • MN Beef Update
  • Green Grass is Good for a Rancher’s Attitude
  • Tax Policy: A Legislative Win
  • Minimal Risk for ND
  • USMCA Renewal Discussed at World Pork Expo
  • R-CALF Priorities Outlined
  • Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting
  • All Livestock

MN Beef Update

In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council EO Kelly Schmidt recaps May Beef Month.Click here. 

Read More

Green Grass is Good for a Rancher’s Attitude

Adequate feed supplies are providing a positive outlook for livestock producers across North Dakota. NDSU Extension Livestock Specialist Karl Hoppe said recent moisture has created a much different scenario in the Northern Plains than many drought-stricken regions of the country. “We definitely…

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Tax Policy: A Legislative Win

Attention is on the U.S. Senate as it prepares to take up a new farm bill package. However, North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Director Julie Ellingson said recent federal tax policy changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill may be…

Read More

Minimal Risk for ND

North Dakota Stockmen’s Association President Randy Schmitt said the cattle industry has been preparing for the screwworm’s potential return for a year and a half. “The risk here in North Dakota is very, very minimal. It does not like cold climates,…

Read More

USMCA Renewal Discussed at World Pork Expo

National Pork Producers Council leaders say trade, animal health and labor remain top priorities for the pork industry. Speaking at the World Pork Expo, NPPC President-Elect Pat Hord said renewing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is critical for maintaining strong export markets,…

Read More

R-CALF Priorities Outlined

In a letter to Chairman John Boozman, and Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar, R-CALF USA said the next farm bill should restore mandatory country-of-origin labeling for beef, curb formula contracts and packer control, block further consolidation in the cattle and sheep…

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Miller: Quarantine Fears Could Discourage Screwworm Reporting

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is criticizing the USDA response to screwworm, saying the Agriculture Department has moved too slowly and is relying on an ineffective approach. “We have the ability to stop it, but so far we’re not using…

Read More
  • 45Z Details Expected Soon
  • Dry Bean Scene
  • Ag Approps Advances
  • Tax Policy: A Legislative Win
  • Craig, Rollins Clash at House Ag Hearing
  • USMCA Renewal Discussed at World Pork Expo
  • A New Court Fight Over the Nation’s Biofuel Policy.
  • All Policy

45Z Details Expected Soon

A key component of the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit is moving closer to completion. USDA’s proposed feedstock rule is now under review at the Office of Management and Budget. The rule will establish technical guidelines for regenerative agriculture practices…

Read More

Dry Bean Scene

In the Dry Bean Scene, North Dakota Farm Service Agency Program Director Brandi LaFromboise discusses additional assistance for specialty crops. Click here to hear the update. 

Read More

Ag Approps Advances

The House passed the 2027 agriculture appropriations bill on a vote of 213-to-210. It was largely a party-line vote, apart from five Republicans voting against it and four Democrats supporting the funding bill.

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Tax Policy: A Legislative Win

Attention is on the U.S. Senate as it prepares to take up a new farm bill package. However, North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Director Julie Ellingson said recent federal tax policy changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill may be…

Read More

Craig, Rollins Clash at House Ag Hearing

A House Agriculture Committee hearing turned contentious as Ranking Member Angie Craig repeatedly challenged Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on farm finances, input costs and administration policies. Craig cited farm losses from last year and questioned the administration’s trade and economic policies.…

Read More

USMCA Renewal Discussed at World Pork Expo

National Pork Producers Council leaders say trade, animal health and labor remain top priorities for the pork industry. Speaking at the World Pork Expo, NPPC President-Elect Pat Hord said renewing the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is critical for maintaining strong export markets,…

Read More

A New Court Fight Over the Nation’s Biofuel Policy.

The American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers has filed a lawsuit challenging EPA’s finalized Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for 2026 and 2027. Refiners argue the mandate creates excessive compliance costs that could eventually be passed on to consumers. AFPM says compliance…

Read More

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