- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
- NASDA Sets Top Policy Priorities for 2026
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HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Vice President Tim Erbele says the strength in the North Dakota cattle industry goes beyond the price of feeder calves. “We are very, very fortunate in the north. The production of grass and hay that we’ve…
Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social early Wednesday that he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is emphasizing the need to expand U.S. agricultural markets and support ethanol demand as Congress considers trade and energy legislation. “Distillers dried grains are a byproduct of ethanol production. After an Iowa delegation traveled to Mexico…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
The Farm Service Agency county office typically determines the stocking rate for eligibility in USDA Livestock Forage Disaster Programs. The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association carried a resolution to the policy meetings at CattleCon to seek changes to that policy. “The…
NASDA Sets Top Policy Priorities for 2026
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture has established its top five policy priorities for 2026, focusing on agricultural labor reform, animal disease preparedness and traceability, the farm bill, pesticide regulations, and regional food systems. The organization says these…
- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
- MPCA Feedlot Rules to be Revised
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Positive Consumer Trends
- Underutilized Cuts Find Value in Export Markets
- Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
- All Latest News
HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Vice President Tim Erbele says the strength in the North Dakota cattle industry goes beyond the price of feeder calves. “We are very, very fortunate in the north. The production of grass and hay that we’ve…
MPCA Feedlot Rules to be Revised
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is revamping its feedlot rules. According to Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root, this will be a multi-year process. “There’s gonna be legal review, governors’ review, more public hearings, before this is actually done,”…
Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social early Wednesday that he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
Positive Consumer Trends
Beef checkoff success stories were highlighted at CattleCon 2026. Val Wagner, who is a director with the North Dakota Beef Commission, is excited about the latest consumer trends. “Even though there’s an increased price at the grocery store for proteins, we’re…
Underutilized Cuts Find Value in Export Markets
The U.S. Meat Export Federation promotes U.S beef, pork, and lamb products overseas. Towner rancher Lance Marshall, who is a member of the North Dakota Beef Commission, says a critical component is the sale of underutilized beef cuts. “Like the short…
Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is emphasizing the need to expand U.S. agricultural markets and support ethanol demand as Congress considers trade and energy legislation. “Distillers dried grains are a byproduct of ethanol production. After an Iowa delegation traveled to Mexico…
- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- Good and Bad News with Carcass Weight Increases
- Farm Economy Remains a “Mixed Bag”
- Cattle Industry Doing More With Less
- Censky: 45Z Guidance Brings Certainty to Biofuels
- All Markets
HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social early Wednesday that he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
Good and Bad News with Carcass Weight Increases
Beef carcass weights are averaging 990 pounds, up 25 pounds over the past year. There is good news and bad news with that trend. With a smaller cattle supply, more beef is needed with every carcass. Carmel Miller, a director…
Farm Economy Remains a “Mixed Bag”
Farmers attending the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo heard a candid assessment of the current farm economy. Ben Brown, senior research associate with the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute said conditions across North Dakota and much of the Midwest…
Cattle Industry Doing More With Less
New Rockford, North Dakota rancher Jeff Schafer leads the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Ag and Food Policy Committee and is moving to the executive committee as vice chair of the Region 7 policy division. This cattle cycle began in 2019,…
Censky: 45Z Guidance Brings Certainty to Biofuels
American Soybean Association CEO Steve Censky says new federal guidance on the 45Z biofuel tax credit could provide much-needed certainty for biodiesel and renewable diesel producers. Speaking at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo in West Fargo, Censky said the…
- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
- Positive Consumer Trends
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
- Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
- $452M Targeted for Food for Peace Aid
- All Ag Business
HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Vice President Tim Erbele says the strength in the North Dakota cattle industry goes beyond the price of feeder calves. “We are very, very fortunate in the north. The production of grass and hay that we’ve…
Positive Consumer Trends
Beef checkoff success stories were highlighted at CattleCon 2026. Val Wagner, who is a director with the North Dakota Beef Commission, is excited about the latest consumer trends. “Even though there’s an increased price at the grocery store for proteins, we’re…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
The Farm Service Agency county office typically determines the stocking rate for eligibility in USDA Livestock Forage Disaster Programs. The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association carried a resolution to the policy meetings at CattleCon to seek changes to that policy. “The…
Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
North Dakota corn growers remain frustrated by stalled progress on renewable fuels policy. Speaking at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo, North Dakota Corn Growers Association Past President Andrew Mauch said recent talks showed promise. “We really thought we were…
$452M Targeted for Food for Peace Aid
USDA announced a new agreement with the United Nations World Food Programme to deliver up to $452 million in emergency food assistance through the Food for Peace program. The American Soybean Association praised the move, noting that U.S. soybean farmers…
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
- Ducks Unlimited, Syngenta Expand Midwest Regenerative Ag Partnership
- Ritchison: Drier Summer Likely for Upper Midwest
- Changing Export Demand Reshapes Grain Rail Traffic
- All Crops
Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social early Wednesday that he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is emphasizing the need to expand U.S. agricultural markets and support ethanol demand as Congress considers trade and energy legislation. “Distillers dried grains are a byproduct of ethanol production. After an Iowa delegation traveled to Mexico…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
North Dakota corn growers remain frustrated by stalled progress on renewable fuels policy. Speaking at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo, North Dakota Corn Growers Association Past President Andrew Mauch said recent talks showed promise. “We really thought we were…
Ducks Unlimited, Syngenta Expand Midwest Regenerative Ag Partnership
Ducks Unlimited and Syngenta are expanding their collaboration to help seed production growers across five Midwest states adopt regenerative agriculture practices, advancing Syngenta’s goal of having 85 percent of its seed production grown regeneratively by 2030. Beginning in early 2026,…
Ritchison: Drier Summer Likely for Upper Midwest
Farmers attending the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo received an early look at the upcoming growing season from North Dakota State Climatologist Daryl Ritchison. “Last year, you could almost call it 50-50, but I think this upcoming summer is going…
Changing Export Demand Reshapes Grain Rail Traffic
BNSF Railway’s Rachel Lemieux says shifting export demand created major challenges for grain transportation over the past year. Speaking at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo, Lemieux said, “I think the biggest thing was just the lack of Chinese purchases…
- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
- Positive Consumer Trends
- Underutilized Cuts Find Value in Export Markets
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
- NDSU Little International Livestock Show Marks 100th Year
- All Livestock
HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Northern Plains Seeing Benefit of Good Grass
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Vice President Tim Erbele says the strength in the North Dakota cattle industry goes beyond the price of feeder calves. “We are very, very fortunate in the north. The production of grass and hay that we’ve…
Positive Consumer Trends
Beef checkoff success stories were highlighted at CattleCon 2026. Val Wagner, who is a director with the North Dakota Beef Commission, is excited about the latest consumer trends. “Even though there’s an increased price at the grocery store for proteins, we’re…
Underutilized Cuts Find Value in Export Markets
The U.S. Meat Export Federation promotes U.S beef, pork, and lamb products overseas. Towner rancher Lance Marshall, who is a member of the North Dakota Beef Commission, says a critical component is the sale of underutilized beef cuts. “Like the short…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
The Farm Service Agency county office typically determines the stocking rate for eligibility in USDA Livestock Forage Disaster Programs. The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association carried a resolution to the policy meetings at CattleCon to seek changes to that policy. “The…
NDSU Little International Livestock Show Marks 100th Year
NDSU Saddle and Sirloin Club’s 100th Little International Livestock Show is fast approaching. This year’s theme is “Living Shepperd’s Vision” which honors the legacy of J.H. Shepperd, whose work in agricultural education laid the foundation for the “Little I” event…
- HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
- Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
- MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
- NASDA Sets Top Policy Priorities for 2026
- Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
- All Policy
HB 1077 Moves to House Floor Following Committee Approval
One of the bills being discussed in South Dakota’s legislature is House Bill 1077, which would consider cultivated-protein food products to be adulterated foods. South Dakota District 18 Representative Julie Auch, author of the bill, spoke about the need for…
Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
President Donald Trump said on Truth Social early Wednesday that he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley is emphasizing the need to expand U.S. agricultural markets and support ethanol demand as Congress considers trade and energy legislation. “Distillers dried grains are a byproduct of ethanol production. After an Iowa delegation traveled to Mexico…
Former Farm Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Faces Collapse
A bipartisan coalition of former farm leaders and USDA officials is sounding the alarm on the U.S. farm economy, warning Congress that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers…
MSCA Advances Policy at CattleCon
The Farm Service Agency county office typically determines the stocking rate for eligibility in USDA Livestock Forage Disaster Programs. The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association carried a resolution to the policy meetings at CattleCon to seek changes to that policy. “The…
NASDA Sets Top Policy Priorities for 2026
The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture has established its top five policy priorities for 2026, focusing on agricultural labor reform, animal disease preparedness and traceability, the farm bill, pesticide regulations, and regional food systems. The organization says these…
Corn Growers Still Waiting on Biofuel Deal
North Dakota corn growers remain frustrated by stalled progress on renewable fuels policy. Speaking at the Northern Corn and Soybean Expo, North Dakota Corn Growers Association Past President Andrew Mauch said recent talks showed promise. “We really thought we were…


