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Tax Bill Draft Released

The House Ways and Means Committee has released its tax bill. This bill makes the 2017 tax rate reductions permanent. It increases the 199A pass-through deduction for business entities, like S-Corporations and LLCs, from 20 percent to 23 percent. This…

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ASA Welcomes Tariff Pause as Trade Reset Opportunity

The temporary pause in tariffs between the United States and China is being welcomed by the American Soybean Association, which sees the 90-day reprieve as a critical chance to rebuild a market that has not fully recovered from the previous…

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USDA Cuts Grain Stocks in May WASDE

The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report offered a bullish tone for corn and soybeans, with new crop stocks coming in significantly lower than trade expectations. “USDA came in and obviously kept demand fairly strong for both…

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Olson: China Deal a Step Forward

With the announcement of the drastic rollback in tariffs between the US and China, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson says that signals a potential breakthrough in U.S.-China trade negotiations, giving U.S. agriculture a short-term window to re-enter the Chinese market.…

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Students Learn High-Tech Farming Through FFA Initiative

The National FFA Organization and Microsoft are expanding their FarmBeats for Students program, which teaches precision agriculture in classrooms. Chief Program Officer Christine White said the program is aimed at helping prepare students for how emerging technologies are being integrated…

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Japan Eyes More U.S. Corn in Trade Talks

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba suggested that increasing U.S. corn imports, particularly for ethanol and biomass use, could be part of ongoing trade negotiations with Washington. Ishiba emphasized Japan’s commitment to protecting its domestic agriculture sector, especially as pressure mounts…

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U.S.-China Announce Trade Deal

There is a reprieve in the trade war between the U.S. and China. After a weekend of negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, a joint announcement was made saying both sides recognize the importance of ‘a sustainable, long-term and mutually beneficial economic…

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  • Cutbacks Announced for Bayer Crop Science Frankfort Facility
  • Morris to Lead USDA AMS
  • CropLife America Appoints Rea
  • Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
  • Addressing Farm Labor Shortage
  • Muller Named SD Ag Ambassador
  • Farm Aid Coming to MN
  • All Latest News

Cutbacks Announced for Bayer Crop Science Frankfort Facility

Bayer is reorganizing its Crop Science activities in Germany. As a result, the German-based company will discontinue its work in its Frankfurt location at the end of 2028. Bayer plans to sell a portion of the business and relocate other…

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Morris to Lead USDA AMS

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has appointed Erin Morris to be the new administrator of the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Morris is currently the associate administrator and has been with the agency for 20 years. Morris succeeds Bruce Summers, who is…

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CropLife America Appoints Rea

BASF Senior Vice President of Agriculture Solutions Paul Rea has been appointed board chair for CropLife America. This is Rea’s second time serving in this role.

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Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction

Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, fueled by tight supplies and increased demand, 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…

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Addressing Farm Labor Shortage

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. The bill updates the H-2A program to help address the farm labor shortage. The same bill passed in the House, but through the Senate.

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Muller Named SD Ag Ambassador

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has named Glen Muller as the 2025 Governor’s Ag Ambassador. Muller, who is the executive director of the South Dakota Pork Producers Council, will be given the award at the Governor’s Ag Summit in Deadwood…

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Farm Aid Coming to MN

The 40th anniversary Farm Aid concert will be held in Minneapolis this fall. In a statement, Farm Aid founder Willie Nelson said they’re coming to Minnesota “to fight for a food system that works for all of us.” The all-star…

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  • Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
  • COFCO Invests Heavily in Brazilian Port
  • ASA Welcomes Tariff Pause as Trade Reset Opportunity
  • USDA Cuts Grain Stocks in May WASDE
  • Olson: China Deal a Step Forward
  • Japan Eyes More U.S. Corn in Trade Talks
  • What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
  • All Markets

Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction

Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, fueled by tight supplies and increased demand, 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…

Read More

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…

Read More

ASA Welcomes Tariff Pause as Trade Reset Opportunity

The temporary pause in tariffs between the United States and China is being welcomed by the American Soybean Association, which sees the 90-day reprieve as a critical chance to rebuild a market that has not fully recovered from the previous…

Read More

USDA Cuts Grain Stocks in May WASDE

The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report offered a bullish tone for corn and soybeans, with new crop stocks coming in significantly lower than trade expectations. “USDA came in and obviously kept demand fairly strong for both…

Read More

Olson: China Deal a Step Forward

With the announcement of the drastic rollback in tariffs between the US and China, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson says that signals a potential breakthrough in U.S.-China trade negotiations, giving U.S. agriculture a short-term window to re-enter the Chinese market.…

Read More

Japan Eyes More U.S. Corn in Trade Talks

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba suggested that increasing U.S. corn imports, particularly for ethanol and biomass use, could be part of ongoing trade negotiations with Washington. Ishiba emphasized Japan’s commitment to protecting its domestic agriculture sector, especially as pressure mounts…

Read More

What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets

In this week’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson said the bull run continues in the cattle market. “Cattle continue to trade to new all-time contract highs; canola is seeing…

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  • Cutbacks Announced for Bayer Crop Science Frankfort Facility
  • Morris to Lead USDA AMS
  • CropLife America Appoints Rea
  • Addressing Farm Labor Shortage
  • Muller Named SD Ag Ambassador
  • Farm Aid Coming to MN
  • COFCO Invests Heavily in Brazilian Port
  • All Ag Business

Cutbacks Announced for Bayer Crop Science Frankfort Facility

Bayer is reorganizing its Crop Science activities in Germany. As a result, the German-based company will discontinue its work in its Frankfurt location at the end of 2028. Bayer plans to sell a portion of the business and relocate other…

Read More

Morris to Lead USDA AMS

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has appointed Erin Morris to be the new administrator of the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Morris is currently the associate administrator and has been with the agency for 20 years. Morris succeeds Bruce Summers, who is…

Read More

CropLife America Appoints Rea

BASF Senior Vice President of Agriculture Solutions Paul Rea has been appointed board chair for CropLife America. This is Rea’s second time serving in this role.

Read More

Addressing Farm Labor Shortage

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. The bill updates the H-2A program to help address the farm labor shortage. The same bill passed in the House, but through the Senate.

Read More

Muller Named SD Ag Ambassador

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has named Glen Muller as the 2025 Governor’s Ag Ambassador. Muller, who is the executive director of the South Dakota Pork Producers Council, will be given the award at the Governor’s Ag Summit in Deadwood…

Read More

Farm Aid Coming to MN

The 40th anniversary Farm Aid concert will be held in Minneapolis this fall. In a statement, Farm Aid founder Willie Nelson said they’re coming to Minnesota “to fight for a food system that works for all of us.” The all-star…

Read More

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…

Read More
  • Pioneer Agronomy Update
  • Spring Planting Pushes Forward in North Dakota
  • South Dakota Farmers Accelerate Planting Despite Dry Soil Conditions
  • Minnesota Farmers Make Strong Planting Progress Amid Hot, Dry Conditions
  • Nearing Finish Line on Planting
  • Crops in, Moisture Needed
  • Crops, Weeds Emerge with Warm Weather
  • All Crops

Pioneer Agronomy Update

In the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Pioneer Field Agronomist Eric Lagge talks about the extreme weather seen in the region, from extreme heat and wind to start the week to a major cool-down and rain at the end of the week.…

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Spring Planting Pushes Forward in North Dakota

According to the USDA, North Dakota farmers continued spring planting with 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork last week. Corn planting reached 41 percent, well ahead of average. Soybeans hit 26 percent, and spring wheat was 58 percent planted, with 20…

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South Dakota Farmers Accelerate Planting Despite Dry Soil Conditions

South Dakota farmers had 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork last week, with planting progress moving quickly despite dry soil conditions. USDA reports 69 percent of corn is planted—well ahead of both last year and the five-year average—with 21 percent emerged.…

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Minnesota Farmers Make Strong Planting Progress Amid Hot, Dry Conditions

Minnesota farmers made significant planting progress last week with 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork, thanks to hot and dry conditions. According to USDA, corn is 75 percent planted and 30 percent emerged—both about a week ahead of average. Soybeans are…

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Nearing Finish Line on Planting

Planting progress is moving quickly in the Thompson, North Dakota area. Farmer Tim Schumacher says most of the region’s crops are nearly in. “Most of the corn should be in the next two, three days. Probably 75 percent of the…

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Crops in, Moisture Needed

New Salem, North Dakota area farmer Jim Bahm says most of the crop is in, but conditions are dry. “Crops are pretty much getting in. The wheat’s up. Soybeans are in, corn’s in. We are exceptionally dry.” With little moisture…

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Crops, Weeds Emerge with Warm Weather

The warm weather has given planting progress a boost across North Dakota. “All crops are being planted right now, but wheat and barley are the farthest along, and some areas were completely done the farther west you go and where…

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  • Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
  • USDA Suspends Cattle Imports from Mexico
  • Stateler Pushes for Pork Priorities in Farm Bill
  • Cattle Markets Push Higher
  • Minnesota Pork Board Launches ‘Activate’ Leadership Program
  • An Easy Calving Season
  • Alfalfa Sees Jump Start from Spring Rain
  • All Livestock

Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction

Cattle prices continue to push into record territory, fueled by tight supplies and increased demand, 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…

Read More

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…

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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…

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Cattle Markets Push Higher

AgMarket.net analyst Jacob Burks says the futures market is continuing to chase the cash cattle market higher. On Thursday, the August and September Feeder Cattle contracts topped $300 for the first time in history. “This can stay strong for a…

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Minnesota Pork Board Launches ‘Activate’ Leadership Program

The Minnesota Pork Board announced the launch of a new leadership development program called Activate. “Participants in the Activate program will focus on five key areas,” said Kate Maddock, sustainability outreach coordinator. “Those are hands-on training within advocacy, communications, relationship…

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An Easy Calving Season

Mild spring weather has been good for calving season. “Up in my neck of the woods, we’re kind of begging for little moisture, but as far as the calving season itself, it’s been pleasant,” said North Dakota Stockman’s Association President…

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Alfalfa Sees Jump Start from Spring Rain

South Dakota’s drought conditions eased with recent rains. “We’re starting to see our cool-season grasses really green up where we got some rain, and it also helped push things along with the alfalfa” said Sara Bauder, forage field specialist, SDSU…

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  • Addressing Farm Labor Shortage
  • Tax Bill Draft Released
  • ASA Welcomes Tariff Pause as Trade Reset Opportunity
  • Olson: China Deal a Step Forward
  • Japan Eyes More U.S. Corn in Trade Talks
  • Conference Committees Meet in St. Paul
  • Armstrong and Zeldin Have a Positive Meeting
  • All Policy

Addressing Farm Labor Shortage

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced the Farm Workforce Modernization Act. The bill updates the H-2A program to help address the farm labor shortage. The same bill passed in the House, but through the Senate.

Read More

Tax Bill Draft Released

The House Ways and Means Committee has released its tax bill. This bill makes the 2017 tax rate reductions permanent. It increases the 199A pass-through deduction for business entities, like S-Corporations and LLCs, from 20 percent to 23 percent. This…

Read More

ASA Welcomes Tariff Pause as Trade Reset Opportunity

The temporary pause in tariffs between the United States and China is being welcomed by the American Soybean Association, which sees the 90-day reprieve as a critical chance to rebuild a market that has not fully recovered from the previous…

Read More

Olson: China Deal a Step Forward

With the announcement of the drastic rollback in tariffs between the US and China, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson says that signals a potential breakthrough in U.S.-China trade negotiations, giving U.S. agriculture a short-term window to re-enter the Chinese market.…

Read More

Japan Eyes More U.S. Corn in Trade Talks

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba suggested that increasing U.S. corn imports, particularly for ethanol and biomass use, could be part of ongoing trade negotiations with Washington. Ishiba emphasized Japan’s commitment to protecting its domestic agriculture sector, especially as pressure mounts…

Read More

Conference Committees Meet in St. Paul

A Minnesota House-Senate conference committee reviewed its two versions of the omnibus agriculture bill on Friday. Legislative leaders have not provided the budget target so no action was taken. There is a $17.8 million difference between the two bills. House…

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Armstrong and Zeldin Have a Positive Meeting

North Dakota Governor Kelly Armstrong met with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin Friday and discussed agriculture and energy issues. The two men who served together in Congress also discussed the need to ease the regulatory burden. North Dakota’s new pesticide labeling…

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