Articles tagged under: North Dakota
What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Markets
Published February 18, 2019
Education is critically important for all of us. Tommy Grisafi from Advance Trading, based in Portland, North Dakota, has more in this week's edition of 'What's Hot and What's Not in the Markets.'ND House Appropriations Approves Cuts to Ag Experiment Station Budget
Published February 18, 2019
Last week, the North Dakota House Appropriations Committee approved a hold-even budget for NDSU Extension. The committee also approved cuts to the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station budget. North Dakota State University Associate Vice-President for Agricultural Affairs Greg Lardy is…ND Legislative Report
Published February 18, 2019
North Dakota Soybean Growers Association legislative director Scott Rising remains optimistic about the agriculture-related bills that are being heard in Bismarck. The North Dakota Legislative Report is sponsored by NDFB, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association, North Dakota Corn Growers Association…Sharing the Positive FFA Experience With Others
Published February 15, 2019
Giving back to North Dakota FFA members so they can have a positive experience is important for former Minot FFA member Dan Mostad. Mostad remembers many things about his time in the FFA. Listen to his story.Regional Basis Levels Mostly Unchanged
Published February 13, 2019
Basis levels at the six grain elevators the Red River Farm Network follows was mostly unchanged from last week. Wheat basis levels remain 42 to 70 cents under the March futures contract. Corn basis levels range from 45 to 75…What’s Hot and What’s Not in the Markets?
Published February 11, 2019
The much-anticipated USDA S/D report is now in the rear view mirror. Advance Trading risk management advisor Tommy Grisafi says the report confirmed what everyone already knew; we have plenty of bushels. A plan for old-crop and new-crop commodities is…ND Crop Production Numbers Updated
Published February 11, 2019
North Dakota farmers devoted nearly 6.9 million acres to soybean production in 2018. Yields averaged 35.5 bushels per acre, up one bushel per acre from the previous year. North Dakota corn yields came in at 153 bushels per acre, up…ND Legislative Report
Published February 8, 2019
So far, NDFB Public Policy Director Pete Hanebutt is feeling positive about the current legislative session. Hear more in the North Dakota Legislative Report, sponsored by NDFB, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association, North Dakota Corn Growers Association and North Dakota Farmers…Minot Farmers Still Making Crop Decisions
Published February 7, 2019
Dakota Agronomy Partners sales agronomist Alex Fornshell says there is still uncertainty about the crop rotation near Minot, North Dakota. Fornshell is expecting fewer soybean acres. "Farmers are leaning a little bit more towards wheat, corn and canola," says Fornshell. "All…