- Administration Eyes Fuel Relief
- Crop Watch Makes Stop at Euclid, MN
- NDSU Names Interim Extension Associate Director
- Momentum Builds for Year-round E15
- Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
- Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
- Livestock Water Concerns in North Dakota
- All Top Stories
Administration Eyes Fuel Relief
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the Trump administration is considering additional measures to help lower fuel prices, including a possible suspension of the federal gas tax. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Wright said the administration supports efforts to reduce…
Crop Watch Makes Stop at Euclid, MN
During Tuesday’s Crop Watch broadcast, Euclid, Minnesota farmer Brent Strickler said many producers are growing anxious as wet fields and lingering frost continue to delay planting progress. “It’s hard to be patient. The frost is still coming out in our…
NDSU Names Interim Extension Associate Director
North Dakota State University has appointed Dr. Guillermo Scaglia as interim associate director for Extension, effective July 7. In the role, Scaglia will oversee Extension agents and educators statewide while helping lead programs focused on agriculture and natural resources, family…
Momentum Builds for Year-round E15
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor said support for E15 is stronger than ever as lawmakers prepare for this week’s House vote. “We have so much real momentum right now,” Skor said. “You’ve got farmers, ethanol producers, fuel retailers and the…
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
Livestock Water Concerns in North Dakota
Low spring runoff and below-average precipitation could lead to access issues for adequate, good-quality water for livestock this spring. NDSU Extension Veterinarian Jake Galbreath says they’ve received multiple reports of water sources that are either low, dried up or toxic…
Administration Eyes Fuel Relief
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the Trump administration is considering additional measures to help lower fuel prices, including a possible suspension of the federal gas tax. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Wright said the administration supports efforts to reduce…
WestBred Wheat Report
Sulfur may not get as much attention as nitrogen, but WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg says it is becoming increasingly important for wheat production across the Northern Plains. In this week’s WestBred Wheat Report, Berg explains why sulfur deficiencies…
Crop Watch Makes Stop at Euclid, MN
During Tuesday’s Crop Watch broadcast, Euclid, Minnesota farmer Brent Strickler said many producers are growing anxious as wet fields and lingering frost continue to delay planting progress. “It’s hard to be patient. The frost is still coming out in our…
NDSU Names Interim Extension Associate Director
North Dakota State University has appointed Dr. Guillermo Scaglia as interim associate director for Extension, effective July 7. In the role, Scaglia will oversee Extension agents and educators statewide while helping lead programs focused on agriculture and natural resources, family…
Cold Spring Raises Corn, Soybean Planting Concern
Persistent cold temperatures created uncertainty for spring planting across northwest Minnesota as farmers weigh the risks of putting corn and soybeans into cold soils. Crookston-area farmer Kevin Capistran says wheat and sugarbeets are handling the cooler weather relatively well, but…
Canola Minute
In the Canola Minute, Northern Canola Growers Association Executive Director Barry Coleman talks about EPA renewable volume obligations. Click here to listen.
AURI – Ag Innovation News Podcast
Don’t miss the brand new AURI Ag Innovation News Podcast hosted by Jamie Dickerman. In this week’s edition, Avisen attorney Alex Frescoln talks about the evolving landscape of value-added agriculture, startup challenges, and the future of bioenergy and manufacturing in…
Administration Eyes Fuel Relief
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the Trump administration is considering additional measures to help lower fuel prices, including a possible suspension of the federal gas tax. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Wright said the administration supports efforts to reduce…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management breaks down the latest market movers, including strength in the S&P 500, NASDAQ and cotton, while corn, wheat, cattle and hogs continue to face pressure. Plus, Martinson explains how tensions with Iran and…
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
Healthy Balance Sheets in Cattle Sector
The cattle industry continues to benefit from strong markets. Fallon Savage, senior vice president of corporate credit, Farm Credit Services of America, said the balance sheets are healthy. A disciplined approach is being seen by cattle producers. “Most of them…
DOJ Announces Agri-Stats Settlement
As promised, the Justice Department has settled its antitrust lawsuit against Agri-Stats. Six other states, including Minnesota, are also part of this settlement. The Indiana-based data company was accused of sharing market-sensitive information with meat packers, which resulted in collusion…
ND Cropland Values Flatten Out
North Dakota cropland values are leveling off following four consecutive years of strong growth. NDSU Extension Agriculture Finance Specialist Bryon Parman said tight farm margins are finally beginning to show up in the land market. “We had a period from…
Momentum Builds for Year-round E15
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor said support for E15 is stronger than ever as lawmakers prepare for this week’s House vote. “We have so much real momentum right now,” Skor said. “You’ve got farmers, ethanol producers, fuel retailers and the…
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
MFU Minute
In the MFU Minute, Minnesota Farmers Union Processing and Meats Facility Manager Robert Kasal provides an update on the opening of the new meat processing facility in Staples. Click here.
Net Income Moves Higher for CF Industries
First quarter net earnings for CF Industries totaled $615 million, up from $312 million in the same period one year ago. Net sales were at $1.9 billion, compared to $1.6 billion in the last quarter of 2025. Average selling prices…
Planting Progress Varies from NE ND to NW MN
Field activity is picking up in portions of northwest Minnesota. “A lot of the wheat’s been planted or almost done planting,” said Conner Reinitz, BASF business rep. “Some guys are putting in soybeans right now, but a majority are moving…
FAO Food Index Moves Higher
Global food prices are at their highest level in more than three years. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization Food Price Index rose for the third straight month in April. Vegetable oil prices increased six percent from the previous…
WestBred Wheat Report
Sulfur may not get as much attention as nitrogen, but WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg says it is becoming increasingly important for wheat production across the Northern Plains. In this week’s WestBred Wheat Report, Berg explains why sulfur deficiencies…
Crop Watch Makes Stop at Euclid, MN
During Tuesday’s Crop Watch broadcast, Euclid, Minnesota farmer Brent Strickler said many producers are growing anxious as wet fields and lingering frost continue to delay planting progress. “It’s hard to be patient. The frost is still coming out in our…
Cold Spring Raises Corn, Soybean Planting Concern
Persistent cold temperatures created uncertainty for spring planting across northwest Minnesota as farmers weigh the risks of putting corn and soybeans into cold soils. Crookston-area farmer Kevin Capistran says wheat and sugarbeets are handling the cooler weather relatively well, but…
Canola Minute
The Canola Minute is presented by the Northern Canola Growers Association. In this week’s edition, Executive Director Barry Coleman talks about the canola market continuing to show strength as demand for renewable fuels ramps up. Click here to listen to…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, NDSU Research Plant Pathologist Michael Wunsch outlines the latest white mold research for dry bean growers. Click here.
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
- Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
- Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
- Livestock Water Concerns in North Dakota
- A Significant Step in Expanding Milk Options in School
- Healthy Balance Sheets in Cattle Sector
- MN Beef Update
- Healthy Balance Sheet for Cattle Sector
- All Livestock
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
Livestock Water Concerns in North Dakota
Low spring runoff and below-average precipitation could lead to access issues for adequate, good-quality water for livestock this spring. NDSU Extension Veterinarian Jake Galbreath says they’ve received multiple reports of water sources that are either low, dried up or toxic…
A Significant Step in Expanding Milk Options in School
USDA has issued an interim final rule implementing the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. This provision allows schools and child nutrition providers to offer whole and two percent milk options. That includes flavored and unflavored milk options. The International…
Healthy Balance Sheets in Cattle Sector
The cattle industry continues to benefit from strong markets. Fallon Savage, senior vice president of corporate credit, Farm Credit Services of America, said the balance sheets are healthy. A disciplined approach is being seen by cattle producers. “Most of them…
MN Beef Update
In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt recaps the recent board meeting and planning session. Listen here.
Healthy Balance Sheet for Cattle Sector
The cattle industry continues to benefit from strong markets. Fallon Savage, senior vice president of corporate credit, Farm Credit Services of America, said balance sheets are healthy. A disciplined marketing approach is being seen. “Most of them have stayed pretty…
Administration Eyes Fuel Relief
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says the Trump administration is considering additional measures to help lower fuel prices, including a possible suspension of the federal gas tax. Speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Wright said the administration supports efforts to reduce…
Momentum Builds for Year-round E15
Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor said support for E15 is stronger than ever as lawmakers prepare for this week’s House vote. “We have so much real momentum right now,” Skor said. “You’ve got farmers, ethanol producers, fuel retailers and the…
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
DOJ Announces Agri-Stats Settlement
As promised, the Justice Department has settled its antitrust lawsuit against Agri-Stats. Six other states, including Minnesota, are also part of this settlement. The Indiana-based data company was accused of sharing market-sensitive information with meat packers, which resulted in collusion…
ND Farmers Eager for E15 Bill
North Dakota Representative Julie Fedorchak hosted a farmer roundtable this past week. “I heard a lot about the importance of and eagerness for year-round E15,” Fedorchak said. Lawmakers secured a commitment for a standalone House vote on E15 in the…
Trump and Lula Meet in DC
President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva met privately at the White House Thursday as both countries work to improve strained relations and expand trade discussions. Agriculture, tariffs, critical minerals and broader economic cooperation were all…
Etch-a-Sketch Policy
Uncertainty surrounding negotiations between the United States and Iran continues to create volatility across energy, fertilizer and grain markets. Washington policy analyst Jim Wiesemeyer compared the dispute to an old-school Etch-a-Sketch. “You think you know something one day and then…


