- Electronic Acreage Reporting Saves Time and Money
- Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
- NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
- NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
- Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
- House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
- NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
- All Top Stories
Electronic Acreage Reporting Saves Time and Money
The Farm Service Agency was seeking more efficiency even before the current reduction in staff. To that end, USDA accepts electronic acreage reports for FSA programs and crop insurance. MyAgData CEO Michelle Tressel says her company has taken a labor-intensive,…
Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
The National Association of Wheat Growers is voicing support for the House Agriculture Committee’s version of the reconciliation bill. NAWG President Pat Clements says the legislation includes many of the top priorities wheat growers have pushed for over the past…
NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
The National Milk Producers Federation is praising the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation proposal for including key support for the dairy industry. NMPF President Gregg Doud says the bill provides critical investments that will create opportunities for dairy and offer long-term…
NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew responded to the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation bill, saying he appreciates efforts to strengthen crop insurance, the farm safety net, and conservation programs. However, Larew criticized the process, warning that dividing farm and nutrition…
Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman is voicing support for the House-passed reconciliation package. Boozman praised Chairman GT Thompson’s efforts, calling it a key step to prevent tax increases on farmers and ranchers. He also emphasized the importance of…
House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
The House Agriculture Committee passed a reconciliation bill on a 29-25 party-line vote that would cut $290 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade while adding $60 billion to farm program funding. Minnesota Democrat Angie…
NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
The U.S. cattle industry is on alert as the threat of New World Screwworm re-emerges. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall says the parasitic pest is likely to cross the southern border later this summer. “It’s no longer a…
- Electronic Acreage Reporting Saves Time and Money
- Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
- NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
- NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
- Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
- House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
- NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
- All Latest News
Electronic Acreage Reporting Saves Time and Money
The Farm Service Agency was seeking more efficiency even before the current reduction in staff. To that end, USDA accepts electronic acreage reports for FSA programs and crop insurance. MyAgData CEO Michelle Tressel says her company has taken a labor-intensive,…
Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
The National Association of Wheat Growers is voicing support for the House Agriculture Committee’s version of the reconciliation bill. NAWG President Pat Clements says the legislation includes many of the top priorities wheat growers have pushed for over the past…
NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
The National Milk Producers Federation is praising the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation proposal for including key support for the dairy industry. NMPF President Gregg Doud says the bill provides critical investments that will create opportunities for dairy and offer long-term…
NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew responded to the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation bill, saying he appreciates efforts to strengthen crop insurance, the farm safety net, and conservation programs. However, Larew criticized the process, warning that dividing farm and nutrition…
Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman is voicing support for the House-passed reconciliation package. Boozman praised Chairman GT Thompson’s efforts, calling it a key step to prevent tax increases on farmers and ranchers. He also emphasized the importance of…
House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
The House Agriculture Committee passed a reconciliation bill on a 29-25 party-line vote that would cut $290 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade while adding $60 billion to farm program funding. Minnesota Democrat Angie…
NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
The U.S. cattle industry is on alert as the threat of New World Screwworm re-emerges. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall says the parasitic pest is likely to cross the southern border later this summer. “It’s no longer a…
American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
As the U.S. and UK officials finalize their trade deal, England is still refusing to let American beef treated with growth promotants into its market. During a news conference in London, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she is incredibly proud…
Xi Warns Trump Trade Policy Will Backfire
Days after agreeing to lower tariffs on U.S. products, Chinese President Xi Jinping criticized President Trump’s trade policy, claiming that it would backfire and that there were no winners in trade wars. In a speech, Xi said bullying only leads…
Mersinger to Leave CFTC
Summer Mersinger is resigning from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to become CEO of the Blockchain Association, a lobbying group for the crypto industry. Mersinger filled a Republican seat at the CFTC and has been in that role since 2022.…
Supply+Demand=Price
The cattle market remains in lofty territory. Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Gene Graner is cautious at these levels. “We’re probably seeing a ceiling on what the consumers are willing to pay,” said Graner. “We’re already seeing Walmart struggle…
Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, but Van Ahn and Company Marketing Specialist Steve Witt warns the market may be nearing a tipping point. “Labor shortages are keeping the packing plants running at limited capacity.” Witt cited recent…
COFCO Invests Heavily in Brazilian Port
China is building the world’s largest export terminal in Santos, Brazil. The state-owned COFCO is behind this infrastructure investment. When complete, it will increase COFCO’s annual export capacity from 4.5 million tons to 14 million. Soybeans, corn and sugar will…
90-Day Pauuse Seen as a Trade Reset Opportunity
The American Soybean Association sees the decision to lower tariffs between the U.S. and China for 90 days as a chance to rebuild a market that has not fully recovered from the previous trade war. ASA President Caleb Ragland said…
Electronic Acreage Reporting Saves Time and Money
The Farm Service Agency was seeking more efficiency even before the current reduction in staff. To that end, USDA accepts electronic acreage reports for FSA programs and crop insurance. MyAgData CEO Michelle Tressel says her company has taken a labor-intensive,…
Hanson, King Added to Meristem Team
Meristem Crop Performance has added two sales representatives in the region. Curt Hanson is based at Mayville and will serve operations in North Dakota. Hanson previously was a location manager for Central Plains Ag Service. Cody King previously worked for…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
Pioneer Field Agronomist Eric Lagge is featured in the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update. With a lot of emergence being seen in the region, Lagge offers insight into corn and soybean stand establishment. “After four days of extreme wind, it may…
Farmers Turn to Agritourism to Boost Income
Agritourism is an opportunity for farmers to diversify income and share agriculture’s story with consumers. “Agritourism is the intersection between agriculture and tourism, and it includes five broad areas: education, hospitality, outdoor recreation, entertainment, and direct sales,” says University of…
Mersinger to Leave CFTC
Summer Mersinger is resigning from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to become CEO of the Blockchain Association, a lobbying group for the crypto industry. Mersinger filled a Republican seat at the CFTC and has been in that role since 2022.…
Farming for the Future
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics. This week, Danielle Isaacson, Climate and Working Lands Manager, talks about a new…
Corn Matters
In the Minnesota Corn Matters program, Minnesota Corn Growers Association President Jim Kanten highlights the new trade deal with the United Kingdom. Here’s the link.
Pioneer Agronomy Update
Pioneer Field Agronomist Eric Lagge is featured in the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update. With a lot of emergence being seen in the region, Lagge offers insight into corn and soybean stand establishment. “After four days of extreme wind, it may…
The Sugarbeet Report
In the latest edition of the Sugarbeet Report, Dr. Tom Peters, NDSU/UM Extension sugarbeet agronomist, discusses current crop conditions. Listen to the Sugarbeet Report by clicking here.
Rate Reduction OK’ed
The EPA has approved a rate reduction when applying Kenja 400SC fungicide on canola in six states, including North Dakota and Minnesota. The recommendation is now as low as four fluid ounces per acre to control white mold. This fungicide…
Crop Watch Visits Formo Farm
RRFN’s Crop Watch made a stop at the Mark Formo farm at Litchville, North Dakota on Tuesday. At that point, Formo said the season has been ‘phenomenal.’ “A lot of guys are pretty much done with corn. They’re moving on…
A Year With No PP
In the mid-Red River Valley, Proseed President and CEO Keith Peltier said most of the planting has wrapped up. During the Red River Farm Network Crop Watch update, Peltier said it is a big year for corn. “Our sales are up…
Winds Influence Weed Control
Ron Truax, who leads Spring Creek Ag at Litchville, North Dakota, has seen a lot of the corn and soybeans planted. Weed control now becomes a worry. “One of the conversations now is, when are you going to get a pre…
Topsoil Relocation
Sugarbeets are especially vulnerable to the strong winds seen this past week. Grand Forks area farmer Chris Adams hopes the beets were small enough to avoid replanting. A lot of topsoil has been moving with the winds. “It’s definitely making us…
NCBA: Screwworms Likely to Cross Border This Summer
The U.S. cattle industry is on alert as the threat of New World Screwworm re-emerges. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall says the parasitic pest is likely to cross the southern border later this summer. “It’s no longer a…
American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
As the U.S. and UK officials finalize their trade deal, England is still refusing to let American beef treated with growth promotants into its market. During a news conference in London, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she is incredibly proud…
Supply+Demand=Price
The cattle market remains in lofty territory. Heartland Investor Services Commodity Trading Advisor Gene Graner is cautious at these levels. “We’re probably seeing a ceiling on what the consumers are willing to pay,” said Graner. “We’re already seeing Walmart struggle…
MN Beef Update
In this week’s Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root offers information on the summer beef tour. Click here to listen.
Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, but Van Ahn and Company Marketing Specialist Steve Witt warns the market may be nearing a tipping point. “Labor shortages are keeping the packing plants running at limited capacity.” Witt cited recent…
USDA Suspends Cattle Imports from Mexico
The USDA has suspended all live cattle, horse, and bison imports at southern U.S. border ports due to the rapid northward spread of the New World Screwworm in Mexico. The pest has now been found as far north as roughly…
Stateler Pushes for Pork Priorities in Farm Bill
National Pork Producers Council President Duane Stateler says the pork industry is counting on Congress to deliver a farm bill that strengthens defenses against foreign animal disease and addresses Proposition 12. “We just wanted to get the three-legged stool in…
- Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
- NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
- NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
- Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
- House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
- American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
- Canada Welcomes New Ag Minister
- All Policy
Wheat Growers Support Boosts to PLC and Crop Insurance
The National Association of Wheat Growers is voicing support for the House Agriculture Committee’s version of the reconciliation bill. NAWG President Pat Clements says the legislation includes many of the top priorities wheat growers have pushed for over the past…
NMPF Applauds Dairy Wins in House Ag Bill
The National Milk Producers Federation is praising the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation proposal for including key support for the dairy industry. NMPF President Gregg Doud says the bill provides critical investments that will create opportunities for dairy and offer long-term…
NFU President Urges Unified Farm Bill Approach
National Farmers Union President Rob Larew responded to the House Agriculture Committee’s reconciliation bill, saying he appreciates efforts to strengthen crop insurance, the farm safety net, and conservation programs. However, Larew criticized the process, warning that dividing farm and nutrition…
Boozman: House Bill Helps Farmers, Strengthens SNAP
U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair John Boozman is voicing support for the House-passed reconciliation package. Boozman praised Chairman GT Thompson’s efforts, calling it a key step to prevent tax increases on farmers and ranchers. He also emphasized the importance of…
House Ag Committee Advances Bill Cutting SNAP, Boosting Farm Programs
The House Agriculture Committee passed a reconciliation bill on a 29-25 party-line vote that would cut $290 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) over the next decade while adding $60 billion to farm program funding. Minnesota Democrat Angie…
American Beef Remains a Hurdle in the UK Market
As the U.S. and UK officials finalize their trade deal, England is still refusing to let American beef treated with growth promotants into its market. During a news conference in London, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she is incredibly proud…
Canada Welcomes New Ag Minister
In the first post-election cabinet shuffle in Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney named Heath MacDonald as the federal agriculture minister. MacDonald previously served on the House of Commons agriculture committee. MacDonald succeeds Lawrence MacAulay in the ag minister role.