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Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

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USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC

More details are coming out regarding the Agriculture Department reorganization. USDA announced the Food Safety and Inspection Service, and the Research, Education and Economics mission area will be relocating staff outside of Washington, D.C. Urbandale, Iowa will be the site…

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Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty

Farm bill momentum is building in Washington, but uncertainty at home and abroad is clouding the outlook for agriculture.  Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer says lawmakers are making progress, but major hurdles remain. “I want to see if the votes are…

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Hoeven Announces Major USDA Research Expansion in North Dakota

North Dakota is set to expand its role in federal agricultural research under a new USDA reorganization plan. Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee Chairman John Hoeven says the move will bring 45 additional Agricultural Research Service employees and 10 new research…

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Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture

U.S. trade policy is beginning to turn the corner for agriculture, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening…

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Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks

Rising tensions in the Middle East are adding uncertainty to the U.S.-China trade relationship, with potential implications for agricultural markets. StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman says the ongoing conflict in Iran is creating ripple effects across global energy, fertilizer,…

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DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry

The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…

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  • Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins
  • USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC
  • Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty
  • Hoeven Announces Major USDA Research Expansion in North Dakota
  • Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture
  • Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks
  • DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry
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Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC

More details are coming out regarding the Agriculture Department reorganization. USDA announced the Food Safety and Inspection Service, and the Research, Education and Economics mission area will be relocating staff outside of Washington, D.C. Urbandale, Iowa will be the site…

Read More

Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty

Farm bill momentum is building in Washington, but uncertainty at home and abroad is clouding the outlook for agriculture.  Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer says lawmakers are making progress, but major hurdles remain. “I want to see if the votes are…

Read More

Hoeven Announces Major USDA Research Expansion in North Dakota

North Dakota is set to expand its role in federal agricultural research under a new USDA reorganization plan. Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee Chairman John Hoeven says the move will bring 45 additional Agricultural Research Service employees and 10 new research…

Read More

Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture

U.S. trade policy is beginning to turn the corner for agriculture, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening…

Read More

Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks

Rising tensions in the Middle East are adding uncertainty to the U.S.-China trade relationship, with potential implications for agricultural markets. StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman says the ongoing conflict in Iran is creating ripple effects across global energy, fertilizer,…

Read More

DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry

The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…

Read More
  • Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins
  • Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty
  • Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture
  • Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks
  • China Eyes Lower Ag Imports
  • Milk Production Moves Higher
  • A Backlog at Panama Canal
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Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty

Farm bill momentum is building in Washington, but uncertainty at home and abroad is clouding the outlook for agriculture.  Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer says lawmakers are making progress, but major hurdles remain. “I want to see if the votes are…

Read More

Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture

U.S. trade policy is beginning to turn the corner for agriculture, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening…

Read More

Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks

Rising tensions in the Middle East are adding uncertainty to the U.S.-China trade relationship, with potential implications for agricultural markets. StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman says the ongoing conflict in Iran is creating ripple effects across global energy, fertilizer,…

Read More

China Eyes Lower Ag Imports

China is expected to reduce its reliance on imported agricultural commodities over the next decade, according to a new China Agricultural Outlook Report covering 2026 through 2035. The report projects declining imports of grain, soybeans, cotton, edible oils, and sugar…

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Milk Production Moves Higher

Milk production in the 24 major dairy states totaled 19.6 billion pounds in March. That’s up 2.4 percent from one year earlier. In Minnesota, milk production was in line with the national trend at 2.4 percent. The milk output in…

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A Backlog at Panama Canal

The war underway in the Middle East brought more activity to the Panama Canal. One ship carrying liquified natural gas paid $4 million to jump the line and avoid a wait that could last up to five days. There’s a…

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  • Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins
  • USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC
  • Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture
  • DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry
  • Tracking Bridge Assistance Payments
  • Palantir Contracted to Implement USDA IT Upgrade
  • AFSA to Close Its Doors
  • All Ag Business

Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC

More details are coming out regarding the Agriculture Department reorganization. USDA announced the Food Safety and Inspection Service, and the Research, Education and Economics mission area will be relocating staff outside of Washington, D.C. Urbandale, Iowa will be the site…

Read More

Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture

U.S. trade policy is beginning to turn the corner for agriculture, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening…

Read More

DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry

The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…

Read More

Tracking Bridge Assistance Payments

In a review of the USDA Farmer Bridge Assistance program, the American Farm Bureau Federation said corn and soybean acres have received most of the FBA payments. Corn represents 42 percent of the $11 billion in funding while soybeans account…

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Palantir Contracted to Implement USDA IT Upgrade

USDA is contracting with a tech firm called Palantir for its IT modernization effort for $300 million. This includes the ‘One Farmer, One File’ initiative that unifies all FSA, NRCS and RMA systems and streamlines a farmer’s administrative dealings with…

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AFSA to Close Its Doors

A metro charter school focusing on agriculture is shutting down at the end of the school year. The Academy for Sciences and Agriculture was founded in 2001 to provide agricultural literacy to urban and suburban students. It is known for…

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  • China Eyes Lower Ag Imports
  • Waterhemp, Waterhemp, Waterhemp
  • Sugar Industry Files Trade Complaint
  • Dry Bean Scene
  • Fieldwork Likely Pushed to May
  • Frustration Continues Over E15 Delays
  • All Crops

Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

China Eyes Lower Ag Imports

China is expected to reduce its reliance on imported agricultural commodities over the next decade, according to a new China Agricultural Outlook Report covering 2026 through 2035. The report projects declining imports of grain, soybeans, cotton, edible oils, and sugar…

Read More

Waterhemp, Waterhemp, Waterhemp

Waterhemp remains one of the most costly weed threats in this region. BASF Technical Representative Eric Schultz says this weed can reduce soybean yields by as much as 70 percent. “There aren’t too many more scary things than even a…

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Sugar Industry Files Trade Complaint

The American Sugar Alliance has filed a Section 301 complaint with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, alleging foreign subsidies are flooding the global market with low-priced sugar and pushing U.S. prices near loan forfeiture levels. “We’ve got surplus…

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Dry Bean Scene

In this edition of the Dry Bean Scene, a Battle of the Beans is coming up on Thursday in Glyndon, Minnesota. Noreen Thomas, Doubting Thomas Farms, outlines this unique opportunity to promote the dry bean industry. Listen to the report. …

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Fieldwork Likely Pushed to May

Pioneer Field Agronomist Kristie Sundeen says much of northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota may not see meaningful field activity until next month. “I don’t foresee us really getting much activity here now until May for most of my territory.”…

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Frustration Continues Over E15 Delays

Momentum is building for year-round E15, even as frustration lingers over delays in securing federal approval. Minnesota Corn Growers Association Executive Director Adam Birr says the push has been years in the making. “It makes no sense at all why…

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  • Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins
  • DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry
  • Rounds Raises Concerns on Cell-Cultivated Meat
  • Milk Production Moves Higher
  • What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
  • Final Day to Vote on MN Beef Checkoff Increase
  • New World Screwworm Update
  • All Livestock

Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry

The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…

Read More

Rounds Raises Concerns on Cell-Cultivated Meat

Concerns over lab-grown meat are gaining attention on Capitol Hill as lawmakers question how these products are regulated and marketed. During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds raised issues about cell-cultivated products entering the food supply…

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Milk Production Moves Higher

Milk production in the 24 major dairy states totaled 19.6 billion pounds in March. That’s up 2.4 percent from one year earlier. In Minnesota, milk production was in line with the national trend at 2.4 percent. The milk output in…

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What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets

In this week’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson says the stock markets continue to lead the way higher, with the S&P 500 and NASDAQ both reaching new all-time highs…

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Final Day to Vote on MN Beef Checkoff Increase

Minnesota beef producers are voting on a proposed 50-cent increase to the current state beef checkoff. These funds would be used strictly for beef promotion and research. Ballots were mailed out at the end of March and today is the…

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New World Screwworm Update

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was part of a groundbreaking event for the new sterile fly production facility at Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas. Rollins took a cautious approach. “I want to be very, very clear, the New World Screwworm…

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  • Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins
  • USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC
  • Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty
  • Hoeven Announces Major USDA Research Expansion in North Dakota
  • Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture
  • Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks
  • DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry
  • All Policy

Farm Bill Talks Heat Up as Amendment Process Begins

Farm bill talks are ramping up again and Callan and Associates Founder and CEO Jim Callan says next week’s possible meeting of the House Rules committee will have a lot of amendments to sort through. “Once amendments have been filed,…

Read More

USDA Restructuring Moves Key Agencies Outside of DC

More details are coming out regarding the Agriculture Department reorganization. USDA announced the Food Safety and Inspection Service, and the Research, Education and Economics mission area will be relocating staff outside of Washington, D.C. Urbandale, Iowa will be the site…

Read More

Farm Bill Progress Faces Uncertainty

Farm bill momentum is building in Washington, but uncertainty at home and abroad is clouding the outlook for agriculture.  Washington analyst Jim Wiesemeyer says lawmakers are making progress, but major hurdles remain. “I want to see if the votes are…

Read More

Hoeven Announces Major USDA Research Expansion in North Dakota

North Dakota is set to expand its role in federal agricultural research under a new USDA reorganization plan. Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee Chairman John Hoeven says the move will bring 45 additional Agricultural Research Service employees and 10 new research…

Read More

Trade Strategy Lifts U.S. Agriculture

U.S. trade policy is beginning to turn the corner for agriculture, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greer said recent policy changes are reversing years of declining trade performance and strengthening…

Read More

Suderman: Trade Talks Face New Risks

Rising tensions in the Middle East are adding uncertainty to the U.S.-China trade relationship, with potential implications for agricultural markets. StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman says the ongoing conflict in Iran is creating ripple effects across global energy, fertilizer,…

Read More

DOJ Probes Meatpacking Industry

The U.S. Department of Justice is launching a new investigation into the meatpacking industry, focusing on potential criminal anti-competitive behavior. Reports indicate the probe will examine major companies, including Cargill, Tyson Foods, JBS, and National Beef, which together account for…

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