Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says year-round E15 remains a top priority for Congress. Hoeven told the Red River Farm Network he was disappointed the provision was left out of recent legislation but believes another opportunity is coming soon. “In…
Price Strength Continues in ’26
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. The risk increases later in the year as markets anticipate larger supplies in 2027. Cow-calf producers are expected have the most leverage, supporting continued profitability for several more…
Positive Year for Cattlemen
There was record attendance at this CattleCon, topping 9,400 people. At a meeting like this, the cattle industry is looking forward. However, it is also important to celebrate the wins of the past year. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin…
‘Momentum’
North Dakota rancher Travis Maddock is the new chair of the Federation of State Beef Councils. Momentum is the word he uses to describe today’s cattle industry. “Thirty years ago, consumer acceptance of beef was around 50 percent and now…
Klobuchar Highlights Ag Challenges at NASDA Conference
Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar called for stability in trade policy, renewed investment in USDA programs, and swift action on a bipartisan Farm Bill while addressing the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Winter Policy Conference in…
Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
North Dakota Farm Service Agency Director Brad Thykeson told farmers in Reynolds that federal assistance programs are meant to provide short-term relief as producers work through financial challenges. Speaking at the Countryside Insurance Agency Farmers Meeting, Thykeson said “these payments…
Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
South Dakota’s House Bill 1077 would consider cultivated-protein food products adulterated. District 18 Representative Julie Auch authored the bill. “Cell-cultivated protein is not only fake meat, but it has not been properly studied or proven to be safe or healthy…
BNSF Auctions Shuttle Train Contracts
BNSF Railway sold 34 yearlong shuttle train contracts by auction for nearly $33 million. The winning bids ranged from $800,000 to $1.3 million and averaged just under $1 million. Assuming an average of 2.5 turns per month, a $1 million…
Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says year-round E15 remains a top priority for Congress. Hoeven told the Red River Farm Network he was disappointed the provision was left out of recent legislation but believes another opportunity is coming soon. “In…
Price Strength Continues in ’26
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. The risk increases later in the year as markets anticipate larger supplies in 2027. Cow-calf producers are expected have the most leverage, supporting continued profitability for several more…
BQA Evolves With the Times
The Beef Quality Assurance program continues to evolve. Towner rancher Jason Zahn is a director of the North Dakota Beef Commission and a past president of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association. In his view, BQA now focuses on biosecurity. When it…
Cattle Country Conversations
In the latest Cattle Country Conversation, Barnesville, Minnesota seedstock producer Jake Thompson talks about the excitement surrounding AI during CattleCon 2026. In this case, AI stands for artificial intelligence. Click here to listen to the report.
Hansen Termed Out on Cattlemen’s Beef Board
Comfrey, Minnesota cattle producer Jeri Hansen is wrapping up her six years as a member of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board. “We were the COVID group because we came on in 2020, which meant we did not get to have our…
Positive Year for Cattlemen
There was record attendance at this CattleCon, topping 9,400 people. At a meeting like this, the cattle industry is looking forward. However, it is also important to celebrate the wins of the past year. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin…
- Price Strength Continues in ’26
- ‘Momentum’
- Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
- 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”
- All Markets
Price Strength Continues in ’26
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. The risk increases later in the year as markets anticipate larger supplies in 2027. Cow-calf producers are expected have the most leverage, supporting continued profitability for several more…
‘Momentum’
North Dakota rancher Travis Maddock is the new chair of the Federation of State Beef Councils. Momentum is the word he uses to describe today’s cattle industry. “Thirty years ago, consumer acceptance of beef was around 50 percent and now…
Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
South Dakota’s House Bill 1077 would consider cultivated-protein food products adulterated. District 18 Representative Julie Auch authored the bill. “Cell-cultivated protein is not only fake meat, but it has not been properly studied or proven to be safe or healthy…
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, warning that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers Association, Renewable Fuels Association, and National…
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…
BNSF Auctions Shuttle Train Contracts
BNSF Railway sold 34 yearlong shuttle train contracts by auction for nearly $33 million. The winning bids ranged from $800,000 to $1.3 million and averaged just under $1 million. Assuming an average of 2.5 turns per month, a $1 million…
BQA Evolves With the Times
The Beef Quality Assurance program continues to evolve. Towner rancher Jason Zahn is a director of the North Dakota Beef Commission and a past president of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association. In his view, BQA now focuses on biosecurity. When it…
Cattle Country Conversations
In the latest Cattle Country Conversation, Barnesville, Minnesota seedstock producer Jake Thompson talks about the excitement surrounding AI during CattleCon 2026. In this case, AI stands for artificial intelligence. Click here to listen to the report.
Positive Year for Cattlemen
There was record attendance at this CattleCon, topping 9,400 people. At a meeting like this, the cattle industry is looking forward. However, it is also important to celebrate the wins of the past year. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin…
A New Role for Herrick
As of March 15, Matt Herrick takes over as president and CEO of the International Bottled Water Association. He currently serves as the executive vice president and chief impact officer for the International Dairy Foods Association. Previously, Herrick was in…
‘Momentum’
North Dakota rancher Travis Maddock is the new chair of the Federation of State Beef Councils. Momentum is the word he uses to describe today’s cattle industry. “Thirty years ago, consumer acceptance of beef was around 50 percent and now…
Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
South Dakota’s House Bill 1077 would consider cultivated-protein food products adulterated. District 18 Representative Julie Auch authored the bill. “Cell-cultivated protein is not only fake meat, but it has not been properly studied or proven to be safe or healthy…
- Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
- Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
- 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
- All Crops
Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says year-round E15 remains a top priority for Congress. Hoeven told the Red River Farm Network he was disappointed the provision was left out of recent legislation but believes another opportunity is coming soon. “In…
Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
North Dakota Farm Service Agency Director Brad Thykeson told farmers in Reynolds that federal assistance programs are meant to provide short-term relief as producers work through financial challenges. Speaking at the Countryside Insurance Agency Farmers Meeting, Thykeson said “these payments…
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, warning that American agriculture faces a potential “widespread collapse.” The group, which includes former heads of the National Corn Growers Association, Renewable Fuels Association, and National…
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,…
Price Strength Continues in ’26
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. The risk increases later in the year as markets anticipate larger supplies in 2027. Cow-calf producers are expected have the most leverage, supporting continued profitability for several more…
BQA Evolves With the Times
The Beef Quality Assurance program continues to evolve. Towner rancher Jason Zahn is a director of the North Dakota Beef Commission and a past president of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association. In his view, BQA now focuses on biosecurity. When it…
Cattle Country Conversations
In the latest Cattle Country Conversation, Barnesville, Minnesota seedstock producer Jake Thompson talks about the excitement surrounding AI during CattleCon 2026. In this case, AI stands for artificial intelligence. Click here to listen to the report.
Positive Year for Cattlemen
There was record attendance at this CattleCon, topping 9,400 people. At a meeting like this, the cattle industry is looking forward. However, it is also important to celebrate the wins of the past year. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin…
‘Momentum’
North Dakota rancher Travis Maddock is the new chair of the Federation of State Beef Councils. Momentum is the word he uses to describe today’s cattle industry. “Thirty years ago, consumer acceptance of beef was around 50 percent and now…
Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
South Dakota’s House Bill 1077 would consider cultivated-protein food products adulterated. District 18 Representative Julie Auch authored the bill. “Cell-cultivated protein is not only fake meat, but it has not been properly studied or proven to be safe or healthy…
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…
- Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
- Positive Year for Cattlemen
- Klobuchar Highlights Ag Challenges at NASDA Conference
- Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
- Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
- Trump-Xi Call Spurs Soybean Rally on China Buying Pledge
- Grassley: New Markets Key for U.S. Agriculture
- All Policy
Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says year-round E15 remains a top priority for Congress. Hoeven told the Red River Farm Network he was disappointed the provision was left out of recent legislation but believes another opportunity is coming soon. “In…
Positive Year for Cattlemen
There was record attendance at this CattleCon, topping 9,400 people. At a meeting like this, the cattle industry is looking forward. However, it is also important to celebrate the wins of the past year. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin…
Klobuchar Highlights Ag Challenges at NASDA Conference
Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar called for stability in trade policy, renewed investment in USDA programs, and swift action on a bipartisan Farm Bill while addressing the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Winter Policy Conference in…
Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
North Dakota Farm Service Agency Director Brad Thykeson told farmers in Reynolds that federal assistance programs are meant to provide short-term relief as producers work through financial challenges. Speaking at the Countryside Insurance Agency Farmers Meeting, Thykeson said “these payments…
Cell-Cultured Protein Bill Moves to the House Floor
South Dakota’s House Bill 1077 would consider cultivated-protein food products adulterated. District 18 Representative Julie Auch authored the bill. “Cell-cultivated protein is not only fake meat, but it has not been properly studied or proven to be safe or healthy…
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…


