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Quiet Grain Markets Ahead of this Month’s USDA Report
Published September 5, 2019
Money Farm market analyst Luke Swenson expects the grain market to be quiet ahead of the USDA report on September 12. "We aren't expecting much in the way of change on yields. News wise and fundamentally, they don't need to…Alternative Meat Products Launched
Published September 5, 2019
With the buzz around the Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat brands, more meat substitute products are coming to market. Hormel Foods is launching its line of plant-forward products including a soy-based item that can be used like ground beef. Kellogg…ND FSA Honors Ihry
Published September 5, 2019
The training room at the North Dakota State Farm Service Agency office is being dedicated in the name of former state FSA director Dale Ihry. Ihry worked for the North Dakota FSA from 1985-to-2015. At that time, Ihry took over…Farmers Have Concerns About Crop Maturity
Published September 5, 2019
The U.S. crop looks good, but crop maturity will be key for the next few weeks. According to the latest Allendale farmer survey, Allendale Chief Marketing Strategist Rich Nelson says farmers in the western Corn Belt will have serious concerns…Canola Minute
Published September 4, 2019
In the New England, North Dakota area, the canola harvest has started. Northern Canola Growers Association board member Jon Wert has more in the latest Canola Minute.Minnesota Beef Update
Published September 4, 2019
The Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association is pleased with the announcement of an agreement, in principle, between the U.S. and Japan. Learn more from MSCA Executive Director Ashley Kohls in the latest Minnesota Beef Update.MN Corn Matters
Published September 4, 2019
While walking the aisles at the Big Iron Farm Show, be sure to learn about the sustainable future of corn. Learn more from Minnesota Corn Growers Association District Field manager Nicole Frank in this edition of Corn Matters.Tyson Plant Could Be Operational By January 2020
Published September 4, 2019
Tyson Foods says its Holcomb, Kansas plant, damaged by fire in August, is expected to be fully operational by January. Tyson Foods CEO Noel White says some beef processing has already resumed in a portion of the plant that was…Concerns with Crop Maturity
Published September 4, 2019
With continued cool and wet weather across the Northern Plains, there is growing concern with the corn and soybean crops. In the Cooperstown, North Dakota area, Ag Advantage Consulting owner Jonathan Erickson says while the row crops have potential, they…