Articles tagged under: North Dakota
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published July 6, 2021
In the latest edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets, Advance Trading Risk Management Advisor Tommy Grisafi highlights the weather's impact on the market, the USDA acreage surprise and rising crude oil prices.FSA and RMA Officials Hear Firsthand About Historic Drought
Published July 2, 2021
North Dakota farmers and ranchers are dealing with historic drought conditions. Their voices were heard firsthand by USDA leadership in Carrington. "These conditions are ever bit as bad, maybe even worse, than any drought during my time as governor," said…The Sugarbeet Report
Published July 2, 2021
The latest NDSU Extension Crop and Pest Report is advising sugarbeet growers to be aware of fusarium showing up in fields. Hear more in The Sugarbeet Report, made possible by Premium Ag Solutions, Corteva Agriscience, REGEV Fungicide from Summit Agro…Livestock Producers Need Quantity, Not Quality, Forage
Published July 1, 2021
Farmers and ranchers at the USDA drought meeting in Carrington expressed concerns about the availability of using drought-damaged crops for livestock feed. Chaseley, North Dakota farmer Corey Hart has already filed a crop insurance claim for the spring wheat crop.…Sterling, ND Farmer Chimes in on USDA Visit
Published July 1, 2021
Sterling, North Dakota farmer Lucas Lang, who serves on the NDFB board, attended the drought meeting with USDA officials in Mandan, North Dakota. "There was a lot of discussion about the haying of the cash crops out there that are…Uneven Crop Stands Challenge Weed Management
Published July 1, 2021
Rock n’ Roll Agronomy owner Jason Hanson says product activation has been an issue with managing weeds at times this season, but uneven stands are the bigger challenge for weed management. "We'll have a lot of weeds showing up later…USDA Takes a Closer Look at North Dakota’s Drought
Published June 30, 2021
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Vice-President Julie Ellingson attended the meeting with USDA officials in Mandan Wednesday. "Of course, what North Dakota livestock producers need the most is rain and that doesn't happen with a policy change, but we've asked…Crop Watch
Published June 30, 2021
The drought is dire in the Hursdfield, North Dakota area. Terry Weckerly says small grains are done. The lack of moisture has row crops behind normal growth. "It's not been for lack of heat. The roots are trying to find…ND Farmers Contemplate the Fate of Spring Wheat
Published June 29, 2021
Rolette County, North Dakota farmer Matt Mongeon is spraying herbicides on the small grains this week. "We're in a limbo moment right now, trying to figure out how much money we want to put into the wheat and its potential.…