- Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
- Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
- Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
- Smart Fungicide Planning
- Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
- U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
- Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
- All Top Stories
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
Brazil’s first crop harvest is underway and Nutrien Ag Solutions Senior Science Fellow Eric Snodgrass says the weather in most agricultural areas there has been supportive of crop development and production. “The crop looks amazing. In Mato Grosso the harvest…
Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
NDSU Extension has released projected crop budgets for 2026. Farm Management Specialist Ron Haugen says high inputs like fertilizer are putting more pressure on farmers this year. “One of the problems is fertilizer costs per acre are higher. The actual…
Smart Fungicide Planning
White mold pressure was commonplace this past year. Those fungal spores will remain in the soil for up to ten years. Channel Technical Agronomist Lindsey Novak, who is based in Bismarck, advises farmers to have a fungicide plan in place…
Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
The February USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report brought few surprises, with most major crop numbers left unchanged. Van Ahn and Company analyst Kristi Van Ahn says this time of year typically brings quieter reports as the USDA…
U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association President Justin Tupper is raising concerns following the Trump Administration’s announcement of a new beef trade agreement with Argentina that will govern trade flows in calendar year 2026. Tupper said the group’s focus remains on ensuring imports…
Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins celebrated the completion of a new sterile fly dispersal facility in Edinburg, Texas, designed to protect livestock and agriculture from the New World Screwworm. The facility expands USDA’s ability to release sterile flies along the…
- Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
- Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
- Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
- Smart Fungicide Planning
- Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
- Schiefelbein, Diers, Larson to Join MLBA HOF
- U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
- All Latest News
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
Brazil’s first crop harvest is underway and Nutrien Ag Solutions Senior Science Fellow Eric Snodgrass says the weather in most agricultural areas there has been supportive of crop development and production. “The crop looks amazing. In Mato Grosso the harvest…
Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
NDSU Extension has released projected crop budgets for 2026. Farm Management Specialist Ron Haugen says high inputs like fertilizer are putting more pressure on farmers this year. “One of the problems is fertilizer costs per acre are higher. The actual…
Smart Fungicide Planning
White mold pressure was commonplace this past year. Those fungal spores will remain in the soil for up to ten years. Channel Technical Agronomist Lindsey Novak, who is based in Bismarck, advises farmers to have a fungicide plan in place…
Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
The February USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report brought few surprises, with most major crop numbers left unchanged. Van Ahn and Company analyst Kristi Van Ahn says this time of year typically brings quieter reports as the USDA…
Schiefelbein, Diers, Larson to Join MLBA HOF
The Minnesota Livestock Breeders Association has announced its 2026 Hall of Fame inductees; Kimball beef producer Don Schiefelbein, Waverly dairy farmer Dwayne Diers and Albert Lea dairy farmers Jon and Ann Larson. The MLBA Hall of Fame banquet is March…
U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association President Justin Tupper is raising concerns following the Trump Administration’s announcement of a new beef trade agreement with Argentina that will govern trade flows in calendar year 2026. Tupper said the group’s focus remains on ensuring imports…
- Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
- Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
- Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
- U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
- What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
- Trade Deal Inked with Bangladesh
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- All Markets
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
Brazil Soybean Harvest Off to Strong Start
Brazil’s first crop harvest is underway and Nutrien Ag Solutions Senior Science Fellow Eric Snodgrass says the weather in most agricultural areas there has been supportive of crop development and production. “The crop looks amazing. In Mato Grosso the harvest…
Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
The February USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report brought few surprises, with most major crop numbers left unchanged. Van Ahn and Company analyst Kristi Van Ahn says this time of year typically brings quieter reports as the USDA…
U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association President Justin Tupper is raising concerns following the Trump Administration’s announcement of a new beef trade agreement with Argentina that will govern trade flows in calendar year 2026. Tupper said the group’s focus remains on ensuring imports…
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 that soybeans are turning hot on potential Chinese buys, meanwhile the corn and wheat move to the colder side. Click…
Trade Deal Inked with Bangladesh
The U.S. and Bangladesh have signed a reciprocal trade agreement. U.S. Wheat Associates said this is a win for American wheat farmers. U.S. Wheat signed a memorandum of understanding last summer with Bangladesh, committing to annual purchases of 700,000 metric…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
NDSU Extension has released projected crop budgets for 2026. Farm Management Specialist Ron Haugen says high inputs like fertilizer are putting more pressure on farmers this year. “One of the problems is fertilizer costs per acre are higher. The actual…
Smart Fungicide Planning
White mold pressure was commonplace this past year. Those fungal spores will remain in the soil for up to ten years. Channel Technical Agronomist Lindsey Novak, who is based in Bismarck, advises farmers to have a fungicide plan in place…
Schiefelbein, Diers, Larson to Join MLBA HOF
The Minnesota Livestock Breeders Association has announced its 2026 Hall of Fame inductees; Kimball beef producer Don Schiefelbein, Waverly dairy farmer Dwayne Diers and Albert Lea dairy farmers Jon and Ann Larson. The MLBA Hall of Fame banquet is March…
Sidwell Joins Nesvick Trading Group/Ag Bull Trading
Jed Sidwell has joined Nesvick Trading Group as a registered Associated Person (AP) and will be working through Ag Bull Trading. Sidwell is a native of Northern Colorado, where he remains active in the family cattle and sheep farm and…
Farm Bankruptcies on the Rise
Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies increased for the second year in a row. American Farm Bureau Market Intel reports 315 bankruptcies in 2025, up from 216 in 2024. In this region, Minnesota had 13 farm bankruptcies. There were three filed in…
DOJ Antitrust Official Resigns
The #2 person in the Justice Department Antitrust Division is returning to private practice. Mark Hamer said 2025 was “the high-water mark for civil antitrust enforcement with the largest docket of civil antitrust litigation matters in DOJ’s history.” Agriculture and…
- Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
- Smart Fungicide Planning
- Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
- MDA Announces Temperature and Date Rules for Dicamba Use
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
- Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
- All Crops
Fertilizer Prices Pressure Farm Profitability
NDSU Extension has released projected crop budgets for 2026. Farm Management Specialist Ron Haugen says high inputs like fertilizer are putting more pressure on farmers this year. “One of the problems is fertilizer costs per acre are higher. The actual…
Smart Fungicide Planning
White mold pressure was commonplace this past year. Those fungal spores will remain in the soil for up to ten years. Channel Technical Agronomist Lindsey Novak, who is based in Bismarck, advises farmers to have a fungicide plan in place…
Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
The February USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report brought few surprises, with most major crop numbers left unchanged. Van Ahn and Company analyst Kristi Van Ahn says this time of year typically brings quieter reports as the USDA…
MDA Announces Temperature and Date Rules for Dicamba Use
Minnesota agriculture officials have announced new state-specific restrictions on three dicamba herbicide products for the 2026 growing season. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture says the rules aim to limit off-target movement and protect neighboring crops and sensitive plants. The affected…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
A new soybean variety from NDSU Extension received much discussion at this year’s Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research at Moorhead. ND-2501 brings together several traits growers have been asking for, especially as disease pressure and yield…
Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
Weeds are a big yield robber, and early detection is all-important, but equally important is identification. University of Minnesota Regional Extension Educator Eric Yu says early, accurate identification is the first step toward reducing yield loss. “We really want to…
- Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
- Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
- Schiefelbein, Diers, Larson to Join MLBA HOF
- U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
- Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
- A Veto for SD Cell-Cultivated Protein Bill
- EPD BRD Tool Now Available
- All Livestock
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
Van Ahn: February WASDE Brings Few Surprises
The February USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report brought few surprises, with most major crop numbers left unchanged. Van Ahn and Company analyst Kristi Van Ahn says this time of year typically brings quieter reports as the USDA…
Schiefelbein, Diers, Larson to Join MLBA HOF
The Minnesota Livestock Breeders Association has announced its 2026 Hall of Fame inductees; Kimball beef producer Don Schiefelbein, Waverly dairy farmer Dwayne Diers and Albert Lea dairy farmers Jon and Ann Larson. The MLBA Hall of Fame banquet is March…
U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association President Justin Tupper is raising concerns following the Trump Administration’s announcement of a new beef trade agreement with Argentina that will govern trade flows in calendar year 2026. Tupper said the group’s focus remains on ensuring imports…
Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins celebrated the completion of a new sterile fly dispersal facility in Edinburg, Texas, designed to protect livestock and agriculture from the New World Screwworm. The facility expands USDA’s ability to release sterile flies along the…
A Veto for SD Cell-Cultivated Protein Bill
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden vetoed legislation that would have classified cell-cultivated proteins as ‘adulterated food.’ The South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association is praising the governor’s decision, describing the bill as ‘government overreach.’ The cattlemen’s group said the ‘fake meat’ products…
EPD BRD Tool Now Available
Zoetis has launched an innovation for cow-calf operations. INHERIT Select allows producers to make selection and breeding decisions based on Genomic Expected Progeny Differences for bovine respiratory disease. This is the first time ranchers will be able to select replacement…
- Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
- U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
- Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
- MDA Announces Temperature and Date Rules for Dicamba Use
- Brazil Scrutinizes U.S.-Argentina Trade Pact
- DOJ Antitrust Official Resigns
- A Veto for SD Cell-Cultivated Protein Bill
- All Policy
Cattle Groups Back Expansion of Inspection Fee
The South Dakota Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources held testimonies on HB 1020, which would expand the maximum amount allowable for the livestock ownership inspection fee. South Dakota Stock Growers Executive Director Doris Lauing voiced support for the…
U.S. Cattlemen Question Argentina Beef Trade Deal
U.S. Cattlemen’s Association President Justin Tupper is raising concerns following the Trump Administration’s announcement of a new beef trade agreement with Argentina that will govern trade flows in calendar year 2026. Tupper said the group’s focus remains on ensuring imports…
Rollins Celebrates New Sterile Fly Facility in South Texas
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins celebrated the completion of a new sterile fly dispersal facility in Edinburg, Texas, designed to protect livestock and agriculture from the New World Screwworm. The facility expands USDA’s ability to release sterile flies along the…
MDA Announces Temperature and Date Rules for Dicamba Use
Minnesota agriculture officials have announced new state-specific restrictions on three dicamba herbicide products for the 2026 growing season. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture says the rules aim to limit off-target movement and protect neighboring crops and sensitive plants. The affected…
Brazil Scrutinizes U.S.-Argentina Trade Pact
Brazil is reviewing a trade agreement signed last week between the United States and Argentina amid concerns it may exceed limits set by the South American trade bloc Mercosur. Officials say the deal could cover nearly 200 products, surpassing the…
DOJ Antitrust Official Resigns
The #2 person in the Justice Department Antitrust Division is returning to private practice. Mark Hamer said 2025 was “the high-water mark for civil antitrust enforcement with the largest docket of civil antitrust litigation matters in DOJ’s history.” Agriculture and…
A Veto for SD Cell-Cultivated Protein Bill
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden vetoed legislation that would have classified cell-cultivated proteins as ‘adulterated food.’ The South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association is praising the governor’s decision, describing the bill as ‘government overreach.’ The cattlemen’s group said the ‘fake meat’ products…

