Articles tagged under: North Dakota
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published May 24, 2021
China has been active in the U.S. corn market. In this edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets, Advance Trading Risk Management Advisory Tommy Grisafi discusses China, weather and the cattle market. Supply chain logistics are also part…More Moisture Needed for Crops Near Rugby, ND
Published May 21, 2021
Rugby, North Dakota got a small amount of rainfall this past week. Envision Cooperative Agronomy Manager Josh Brandt says the conditions remain extremely dry. "Most farmers weren't able to get seed to moisture. One week ago, farmers were able to…The Sugarbeet Report
Published May 20, 2021
Now that sugarbeet growing areas have received some rain, NDSU Extension sugarbeet agronomist Tom Peters says to be on the lookout for weeds. Hear more in The Sugarbeet Report, made possible by Premium Ag Solutions, Corteva Agriscience, REGEV Fungicide from…Dry Conditions Could Mean More Corn Acres
Published May 17, 2021
Despite the dry conditions, Coleharbor, North Dakota, farmer Paul Anderson is finding subsoil moisture to plant corn. More than half of his corn is planted. "We're using strip till about 200 feet ahead of the corn planter and we're able…What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published May 17, 2021
Market volatility and weather are two big factors in this week's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets. Advance Trading Risk Management Advisor Tommy Grisafi also considers rising input costs and inflation.Harvey, ND Gets Much-Needed Rain
Published May 14, 2021
Rains fell in the Harvey, North Dakota Thursday. Bill Ongstad appreciates the moisture. "We had .35 on our farm. It was very good, we're thankful." Spring wheat emergence is spotty and the corn hasn’t sprouted yet, but the warmer conditions…Crop Watch
Published May 14, 2021
The spring wheat is emerging in the Johnstown, North Dakota area. "The spring wheat went in really well," said Dylan Karley, general manager, Johnstown Bean Company. "Despite the dryness, we're seeing good emergence on most of the spring wheat. Dry…Fresh Potatoes Seeded into Dry Dirt
Published May 13, 2021
At Hoople, North Dakota, T.J. Hall started planting fresh potatoes during the week of May 10. The potatoes are being planted deeper than usual to reach moisture. "After you turn the soil over, things can dry out quickly," says Hall.…The Sugarbeet Report
Published May 13, 2021
Rain is needed to get this year's sugarbeet crop out of the ground and to even out emergence. Get the full details from American Crystal Sugar Company general agronomist Joe Hastings in The Sugarbeet Report. This update is made possible…