A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Swift Market Reaction
Markets reacted quickly to the news of the potential end of this war. AgBull Trading President Tommy Grisafi said stock prices rose overnight. “The S & P, NASDAQ were both exploding higher last night and then not only going higher…
Peace Out
An interim peace deal is in place between the United States and Iran. President Donald Trump made the announcement on social media, saying he authorizes the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also said the naval blockade will…
Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
The Russell Group President Randy Russell expects lawmakers to revisit farm assistance programs. “I gotta tell you, the momentum behind this additional assistance was much stronger earlier in the year. It’s waned a little bit, but having said that, I think…
Beyer: Failure to Renew USMCA Would Be ‘Catastrophic’
American Soybean Association Executive Committee member and Wheaton, Minnesota farmer Jamie Beyer testified before the House Agriculture Committee this past week. She said the USMCA remains critical for soybean growers. “In the last complete marketing year, Canada and Mexico together accounted…
Boozman Praises USDA Response to New World Screwworm
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman said USDA is taking the right approach to containing the New World Screwworm outbreak. During an exclusive interview with the Red River Farm Network, the Arkansas Republican said Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has assured…
Corteva Settles Class Action Lawsuit
Corteva Agriscience has settled its crop loyalty program class-action lawsuit. As a result, farmers who purchased specific crop protection products from October 2018 through May 2026 are eligible to share the $85 million settlement. The number of farmers included in…
GREET Model Updated
The Energy Department has updated its 45Z GREET Model. The updated version implements changes to prevent feedstocks from outside North America from qualifying for 45Z fuel production. It also includes more specifics for renewable natural gas from anaerobic digesters. Growth…
Red Angus Association Names Co-Directors
Red Angus Association of America hired Troy Marshall and Ashley McCoy as co-directors of beef supply and market development. Marshall previously worked the director of commercial industry relations for the American Angus Association. McCoy’s resume includes stops at IdentiGEN and…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Tim Morman reports the number of Growing Degree Units is ahead of the long-term average. “The soybeans outside of some early wind damage are doing good.” Regarding canola, Morman expects the…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Decent Moisture in Southeastern ND
Richland County farmers are reporting favorable crop conditions following timely planting and consistent rainfall this spring. Jay Myers, who farms at Colfax, said both corn and soybean crops are progressing well. “I think we’re about right moisture wise, we look…
Wet Weather, Wind Complicate Weed Control Effort
Persistent winds and frequent precipitation are making it difficult for growers to keep up with herbicide applications. Near Minot, farmer Chad Rubbelke said timely rainfall has helped crops recover from a dry spring, but lingering damage from a windstorm and delayed…
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 breaks down the markets showing strength and the sectors facing continued pressure. Martinson says live and feeder cattle remain among the…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
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 breaks down the markets showing strength and the sectors facing continued pressure. Martinson says live and feeder cattle remain among the…
Swift Market Reaction
Markets reacted quickly to the news of the potential end of this war. AgBull Trading President Tommy Grisafi said stock prices rose overnight. “The S & P, NASDAQ were both exploding higher last night and then not only going higher…
G7 Summit on This Week’s Schedule
After announcing the tentative deal to end the war with Iran, President Donald Trump is heading to France today for the Group of Seven Summit. The G7 countries have been highly critical of the war and the impact on global…
JBS to Close Two Beef Plants
With the U.S. cattle herd at a 75-year low, JBS is shutting down two of its beef processing facilities. The Souderton, Pennsylvania plant has a daily slaughter capacity of 2,000 head and represents eight percent of the JBS beef processing…
Fed Meets This Week
The Federal Open Market Committee will meet this week. This will be the first meeting with the new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, in charge. Even with the latest inflation pressures, no changes are expected with interest rates. That announcement will…
Michaelsen Joins AgBull Trading
Veteran broadcaster Davis Michaelsen has joined AgBull Trading, a division of Nesvick Trading Group, as a researcher and media specialist. Michaelsen brings 11 years of farm broadcasting experience following his work as news director and co-host on AgriTalk Radio. Michaelsen…
Red Angus Association Names Co-Directors
Red Angus Association of America hired Troy Marshall and Ashley McCoy as co-directors of beef supply and market development. Marshall previously worked the director of commercial industry relations for the American Angus Association. McCoy’s resume includes stops at IdentiGEN and…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Madyson Sears Joins RRFN Team
For the second week in a row, the Red River Farm Network is excited to announce an addition to our team. Madyson Sears is in her first day on the job as a marketing specialist. Sears joins RRFN with a strong…
G7 Summit on This Week’s Schedule
After announcing the tentative deal to end the war with Iran, President Donald Trump is heading to France today for the Group of Seven Summit. The G7 countries have been highly critical of the war and the impact on global…
Fed Meets This Week
The Federal Open Market Committee will meet this week. This will be the first meeting with the new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, in charge. Even with the latest inflation pressures, no changes are expected with interest rates. That announcement will…
Michaelsen Joins AgBull Trading
Veteran broadcaster Davis Michaelsen has joined AgBull Trading, a division of Nesvick Trading Group, as a researcher and media specialist. Michaelsen brings 11 years of farm broadcasting experience following his work as news director and co-host on AgriTalk Radio. Michaelsen…
SD Corn Comments
South Dakota Corn Comments is a presentation of the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council. Summer is grilling season. What do burgers and brats mean for corn farmers? Click here.
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Tim Morman reports the number of Growing Degree Units is ahead of the long-term average. “The soybeans outside of some early wind damage are doing good.” Regarding canola, Morman expects the…
Decent Moisture in Southeastern ND
Richland County farmers are reporting favorable crop conditions following timely planting and consistent rainfall this spring. Jay Myers, who farms at Colfax, said both corn and soybean crops are progressing well. “I think we’re about right moisture wise, we look…
Wet Weather, Wind Complicate Weed Control Effort
Persistent winds and frequent precipitation are making it difficult for growers to keep up with herbicide applications. Near Minot, farmer Chad Rubbelke said timely rainfall has helped crops recover from a dry spring, but lingering damage from a windstorm and delayed…
Canola Minute
In the latest Canola Minute, Northern Canola Growers Association board member Matt Mongeon provides a crop update from Rollette, North Dakota. Click here.
Schott Reports Good Emergence
Retired Wimbledon, North Dakota farmer Bart Schott says the 2026 crop is off to a solid start. Schott, who now farms alongside his son, credits timely moisture and warm temperatures for strong emergence. “We just finished up soybeans here and…
Real-Time Disease Intelligence
A new technology platform called Crop Voice is helping soybean growers better understand disease pressure in their fields. InnerPlant Agronomy Director Bob Starke said the system uses fluorescent proteins to signal stress from fungal attacks, before symptoms even show up…
One of the Better Starts to the Season
Jamestown, North Dakota area farmer Ryan Wanzek says favorable weather has delivered a good start to the growing season. “Overall, I’d say this is one of the better starts we’ve had in a while, just as far as with all…
Red Angus Association Names Co-Directors
Red Angus Association of America hired Troy Marshall and Ashley McCoy as co-directors of beef supply and market development. Marshall previously worked the director of commercial industry relations for the American Angus Association. McCoy’s resume includes stops at IdentiGEN and…
A Record Bull Sales Season
It was a record-setting bull sale season. “Since October 1, I’ve reported 162 sales; we sold 11,909 bulls and they averaged $11,574,” said Andrew Swanson, regional manager, American Angus Association. “Compared to a year ago, the bulls are $2,877 per head…
Increased Grazing Opportunities
USDA is taking additional steps to increase livestock grazing on federal lands. The directive calls for reopening vacant and closed grazing allotments, restoring grazing capacity where appropriate and adding at least 500,000 animal unit months of grazing capacity over the…
JBS to Close Two Beef Plants
With the U.S. cattle herd at a 75-year low, JBS is shutting down two of its beef processing facilities. The Souderton, Pennsylvania plant has a daily slaughter capacity of 2,000 head and represents eight percent of the JBS beef processing…
A Natural Advantage
When it comes to New World Screwworm, University of Minnesota Extension Livestock Veterinarian Dr. Angela Varnum says states like Minnesota and North Dakota have significant natural advantages. “We have that advantage of distance and we also have the advantage of our…
Sharing the Story of Animal Agriculture
As livestock development gains momentum in North Dakota, community outreach remains a top priority. North Dakota Livestock Alliance Executive Director Amber Wood told attendees at the Midwest Ag Summit that many North Dakotans have little direct experience with modern livestock…
Tax Incentives Approved for Smithfield Project
South Dakota is backing what officials call the largest private investment in state history. The State Board of Economic Development has approved nearly $30 million in sales tax rebates for Smithfield. The company is moving forward with a new $1.29…
GREET Model Updated
The Energy Department has updated its 45Z GREET Model. The updated version implements changes to prevent feedstocks from outside North America from qualifying for 45Z fuel production. It also includes more specifics for renewable natural gas from anaerobic digesters. Growth…
Increased Grazing Opportunities
USDA is taking additional steps to increase livestock grazing on federal lands. The directive calls for reopening vacant and closed grazing allotments, restoring grazing capacity where appropriate and adding at least 500,000 animal unit months of grazing capacity over the…
Peace Out
An interim peace deal is in place between the United States and Iran. President Donald Trump made the announcement on social media, saying he authorizes the toll-free opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump also said the naval blockade will…
SD Farmer Sees Value in Sharing Data for 45Z Incentive
It’s taken years to pass and develop rules for the 45Z tax credit. This is a tax incentive for the production of low-carbon fuels and a potential new revenue stream for farmers. The administration is expected to release the 45Z…
Russell Expects Farm Relief Before Year-end
The Russell Group President Randy Russell expects lawmakers to revisit farm assistance programs. “I gotta tell you, the momentum behind this additional assistance was much stronger earlier in the year. It’s waned a little bit, but having said that, I think…
Ethanol Helps Farmers and Consumers
Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen says securing permanent nationwide access to E15 remains one of agriculture’s top priorities. Speaking at the Midwest Ag Summit in West Fargo, Petersen said expanded ethanol demand benefits both farmers and consumers. “It would bring…
Beyer: Failure to Renew USMCA Would Be ‘Catastrophic’
American Soybean Association Executive Committee member and Wheaton, Minnesota farmer Jamie Beyer testified before the House Agriculture Committee this past week. She said the USMCA remains critical for soybean growers. “In the last complete marketing year, Canada and Mexico together accounted…


