A Full House for Wheat Yield Celebration
Nearly every chair was filled for the National Wheat Yield Winners Reception on Tuesday night at Commodity Classic. “Farmers like talking to each other and getting the tips from all across the country of what these high yield, high quality…
A New Generation of Leaders Step Up
Minnesota Corn Growers Association board member Richard Syverson saw a shift in how issues were addressed at this year’s Corn Congress. “The current economic condition in the country has sharpened people’s focus on getting things done and not just talking…
Year-Round E15 Push
The National Corn Growers Association continues to promote year-round E15. “It’s one of those things that helps everyone and we’re making a big push to get it across the finish line,” said Gwinner, North Dakota farmer Adam Ladwig, a member…
New Trait-Based Approach Targets SCN
BASF kicked off Commodity Classic by hosting its Science Behind series, with a focus this year on soybean cyst nematode. “We’re really excited to bring forward a new solution to help farmers,” said BASF Head of Seeds and Traits, Bryan…
Grassroots Policy Debate Seen at Corn Congress
Corn farmers established their policy priorities during Commodity Classic. “We started off the Corn Congress dealing with resolutions and things that give our grassroots organization the ability to pursue, from a policy standpoint, positions that we want to back up…
Interview: Hagert Tapped for USDA Post
As RRFN first reported three weeks ago, Emerado, North Dakota farmer Jared Hagert is the new USDA deputy administrator of farm programs. In an interview during Commodity Classic, Hagert said he met with USDA Undersecretary Richard Fordyce and FSA Administrator…
A Collaboration That Built a Farm Industry Powerhouse
It’s been 30 years since the very first Commodity Classic was held in Phoenix. Fairmount, North Dakota, farmer Wallie Hardie had an integral role in the creation of this huge event. “I was vice president of the National Corn Growers…
ND, MN, SD Winners
The region was well represented amongst the National Wheat Yield Contest winners. Karissa Berg of Bottineau, North Dakota, earned second place in the top quality division of the spring wheat dryland category. “The variety that we grew this year was…
A Full House for Wheat Yield Celebration
Nearly every chair was filled for the National Wheat Yield Winners Reception on Tuesday night at Commodity Classic. “Farmers like talking to each other and getting the tips from all across the country of what these high yield, high quality…
A New Generation of Leaders Step Up
Minnesota Corn Growers Association board member Richard Syverson saw a shift in how issues were addressed at this year’s Corn Congress. “The current economic condition in the country has sharpened people’s focus on getting things done and not just talking…
NPC Installs New Executive Committee
Michigan potato farmer Ben Sklarczyk is the new president of the National Potato Council. T.J. Hall of Hoople, North Dakota was elected vice president of grower outreach and industry research.
New Features for John Deere Combines
Deere has announced enhancements for its model year 2027 X9 and S7 combines and front-end equipment. The updates include Harvest Settings Automation and Predictive Ground Speed Automation.
Year-Round E15 Push
The National Corn Growers Association continues to promote year-round E15. “It’s one of those things that helps everyone and we’re making a big push to get it across the finish line,” said Gwinner, North Dakota farmer Adam Ladwig, a member…
New Trait-Based Approach Targets SCN
BASF kicked off Commodity Classic by hosting its Science Behind series, with a focus this year on soybean cyst nematode. “We’re really excited to bring forward a new solution to help farmers,” said BASF Head of Seeds and Traits, Bryan…
- Beet Stock Values
- Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Unveils Five-Point Policy Agenda
- USDA Announces One Farmer, One File Initiative
- Demand Offers Optimism Despite Big Supplies
- SOTU Cites Lower Consumer Prices, Defends Tariffs
- Elevating the Risk Management Conversation
- Trade Relationships Are Critical
- All Markets
Beet Stock Values
Last week, there were ten American Crystal Sugar Company beet stock brokered sales for an average price of $4,239 per share. Acres & Shares broker Jayson Menke compiles sale data from the three broker sites on a weekly basis. Menke…
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Unveils Five-Point Policy Agenda
Speaking at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins laid out five key policy priorities. “First, we will continue to deregulate and get the government off of your back,” Rollins said, pointing to numerous regulations, such…
USDA Announces One Farmer, One File Initiative
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced a new initiative called One Farmer, One File, which aims to streamline and modernize records across Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Risk Management Agency systems. “These new modern systems will not…
Demand Offers Optimism Despite Big Supplies
Grain markets continue to trade sideways as farmers balance old crop inventory with new crop pricing decisions. Total Farm Marketing Senior Market Advisor Bryan Doherty says consistent farmer selling has kept corn locked in a range, but there are encouraging…
SOTU Cites Lower Consumer Prices, Defends Tariffs
President Donald Trump used his State of the Union Address to declare what he called a historic economic turnaround, telling a national audience the country is stronger and more prosperous than ever. The president pointed to falling consumer prices and…
Elevating the Risk Management Conversation
Risk management gets a lot of attention during policy development sessions at Commodity Classic. “The recent changes that the government’s made, for example, a prevent plant buy-up, these are issues that are top of mind for our producers and ones that we…
Trade Relationships Are Critical
According to Minnesota Soybean Growers Association President Darin Johnson, trade must be a priority. “With soybeans, we’re exporting over half of our crop; it is a huge market for us and we need to keep those relationships open.” The U.S.-Mexico-Canada…
ND, MN, SD Winners
The region was well represented amongst the National Wheat Yield Contest winners. Karissa Berg of Bottineau, North Dakota, earned second place in the top quality division of the spring wheat dryland category. “The variety that we grew this year was…
A New Generation of Leaders Step Up
Minnesota Corn Growers Association board member Richard Syverson saw a shift in how issues were addressed at this year’s Corn Congress. “The current economic condition in the country has sharpened people’s focus on getting things done and not just talking…
NPC Installs New Executive Committee
Michigan potato farmer Ben Sklarczyk is the new president of the National Potato Council. T.J. Hall of Hoople, North Dakota was elected vice president of grower outreach and industry research.
New Features for John Deere Combines
Deere has announced enhancements for its model year 2027 X9 and S7 combines and front-end equipment. The updates include Harvest Settings Automation and Predictive Ground Speed Automation.
Year-Round E15 Push
The National Corn Growers Association continues to promote year-round E15. “It’s one of those things that helps everyone and we’re making a big push to get it across the finish line,” said Gwinner, North Dakota farmer Adam Ladwig, a member…
New Trait-Based Approach Targets SCN
BASF kicked off Commodity Classic by hosting its Science Behind series, with a focus this year on soybean cyst nematode. “We’re really excited to bring forward a new solution to help farmers,” said BASF Head of Seeds and Traits, Bryan…
Cook Joins Food Prize Foundation Board
The World Food Prize Foundation appointed Iowa State University president-designate David Cook to its board of directors. Cook began his tenure at ISU on March 1 after serving the past four years as the president of North Dakota State University.…
ND, MN, SD Winners
The region was well represented amongst the National Wheat Yield Contest winners. Karissa Berg of Bottineau, North Dakota, earned second place in the top quality division of the spring wheat dryland category. “The variety that we grew this year was…
A New Generation of Leaders Step Up
Minnesota Corn Growers Association board member Richard Syverson saw a shift in how issues were addressed at this year’s Corn Congress. “The current economic condition in the country has sharpened people’s focus on getting things done and not just talking…
Year-Round E15 Push
The National Corn Growers Association continues to promote year-round E15. “It’s one of those things that helps everyone and we’re making a big push to get it across the finish line,” said Gwinner, North Dakota farmer Adam Ladwig, a member…
New Trait-Based Approach Targets SCN
BASF kicked off Commodity Classic by hosting its Science Behind series, with a focus this year on soybean cyst nematode. “We’re really excited to bring forward a new solution to help farmers,” said BASF Head of Seeds and Traits, Bryan…
Powering Crop Performance
The biosolutions portfolio for Nutrien Ag Services includes biostimulants. “Those would be non-fertilizer inputs that could be applied alongside your fertilizer as a way to supplement how the soil functions, how the microbials function to stimulate something in the plant,”…
Seed Decisions Still Being Made
WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg encourages farmers to begin those conversations with their suppliers. “Supplies can be tight and that’s not just the seed; it’s your chemical as well. Make sure your supplier has everything that you’re going to…
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Unveils Five-Point Policy Agenda
Speaking at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins laid out five key policy priorities. “First, we will continue to deregulate and get the government off of your back,” Rollins said, pointing to numerous regulations, such…
Rhoden Approves SDSU Swine Facility Expansion
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has approved a $1.7 million expansion to the Swine Education and Research Facility at South Dakota State University. The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, South Dakota Soybean and South Dakota Pork Producers Council provided funding…
Cattle Country Conversations
In this edition of Cattle Country Conversations, Ihry Insurance agent Reed Ihry outlines the risk management tools available to livestock producers. Click here.
MN Beef Update
In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt offers information on the local producer promotion funds. Listen to this report for more on this opportunity.
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins Unveils Five-Point Policy Agenda
Speaking at the 2026 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins laid out five key policy priorities. “First, we will continue to deregulate and get the government off of your back,” Rollins said, pointing to numerous regulations, such…
USDA Announces One Farmer, One File Initiative
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced a new initiative called One Farmer, One File, which aims to streamline and modernize records across Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Risk Management Agency systems. “These new modern systems will not…
SOTU Cites Lower Consumer Prices, Defends Tariffs
President Donald Trump used his State of the Union Address to declare what he called a historic economic turnaround, telling a national audience the country is stronger and more prosperous than ever. The president pointed to falling consumer prices and…
More Cows in the Barn
For 2025, annual milk production rose 2.6 percent from 2024. USDA also reported January milk production totals. Milk output in the 24 major dairy states increased 3.4 percent. January milk production was up 3.4 percent in Minnesota and up nearly…
A New Generation of Leaders Step Up
Minnesota Corn Growers Association board member Richard Syverson saw a shift in how issues were addressed at this year’s Corn Congress. “The current economic condition in the country has sharpened people’s focus on getting things done and not just talking…
Year-Round E15 Push
The National Corn Growers Association continues to promote year-round E15. “It’s one of those things that helps everyone and we’re making a big push to get it across the finish line,” said Gwinner, North Dakota farmer Adam Ladwig, a member…
Grassroots Policy Debate Seen at Corn Congress
Corn farmers established their policy priorities during Commodity Classic. “We started off the Corn Congress dealing with resolutions and things that give our grassroots organization the ability to pursue, from a policy standpoint, positions that we want to back up…
Farm Bill Markup This Week
The House Agriculture Committee will markup the farm bill this week, beginning late Tuesday afternoon. Lawmakers were scheduled to begin the process last week, but it was postponed due to the East Coast snowstorm. House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’…
$3.7 Billion Surplus Forecast
Minnesota Management and Budget has released its February budget forecast. The 2026-2027 biennium balance is forecast at $3.7 billion. That’s up $1.3 billion from November. Several challenges to the Minnesota economy were identified, including agriculture. The outlook for lower farm…
SAF Bill Introduced in St. Paul
A bill has been introduced in the Minnesota House that would impose a moratorium on sustainable aviation fuel tax credits until the Environmental Quality Board establishes a generic environmental impact statement for new facilities. House Agriculture Committee co-chair Rick Hansen…
Benson to Oversee Public Policy for NDFB
Calvin Benson is the new director of public policy for NDFB. For the past three years, Benson was a lobbyist for Primacy Strategy Group, where he represented a wide range of clients. Earlier in his career, Benson was a staff…


