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  • Waiting for Budget Framework
  • Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight
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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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Waiting for Budget Framework

Minnesota House and Senate conference committee meetings are underway, but there’s still a lot of work that needs to be done. “The conference committee can’t dig too much in until there is a broader budget agreement on the framework for…

Read More

Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight

The global supply of nitrogen fertilizer is still very low, with Chinese exports absent. “Global supplies are still very, very tight,” said StoneX Vice President of Fertilizers Josh Linville. “When we look at the major issues of the world, nothing’s…

Read More

MN Senate Tax Bill Boosts Ag Homestead Credit

The tax bill released by the Minnesota Senate has provisions that support agriculture. “Legislators continue to improve Minnesota’s Ag Homestead Tax Credit this year,” said Minnesota Farmers Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey. “With the leadership of Senator (Aric) Putnam,…

Read More

Farmers Want ‘Markets, Not Mailboxes’

Minnesota Congressman Brad Finstad wants Washington to take swift action to address the growing uncertainty in agriculture. Finstad, a farmer himself, emphasized that farmers are not seeking handouts but need stronger markets to support their operations. “Challenges on the market…

Read More

Randy Russell Interview: Budget Reconciliation, Trade and More

The House Agriculture Committee has scheduled a two-day markup of the budget reconciliation process. The hearing will begin on Tuesday night and amendments will be made on Wednesday. Randy Russell, who leads The Russell Group, describes this process as a…

Read More

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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  • Fielding Questions
  • Crops, Weeds Emerge with Warm Weather
  • Waiting for Budget Framework
  • Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight
  • MN Senate Tax Bill Boosts Ag Homestead Credit
  • Midwest Farm Bureau Leaders Meet in DC
  • SD Corn Comments
  • All Latest News

Fielding Questions

In the Fielding Questions podcast, RRFN Farm Broadcaster Randy Koenen visits with AgCountry Farm Credit Services Insurance Officer Bill Roiger about crop hail insurance and more.Fielding Questions is a collaborative effort between AgCountry Farm Credit Services and RRFN. Listen to…

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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…

Read More

Waiting for Budget Framework

Minnesota House and Senate conference committee meetings are underway, but there’s still a lot of work that needs to be done. “The conference committee can’t dig too much in until there is a broader budget agreement on the framework for…

Read More

Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight

The global supply of nitrogen fertilizer is still very low, with Chinese exports absent. “Global supplies are still very, very tight,” said StoneX Vice President of Fertilizers Josh Linville. “When we look at the major issues of the world, nothing’s…

Read More

MN Senate Tax Bill Boosts Ag Homestead Credit

The tax bill released by the Minnesota Senate has provisions that support agriculture. “Legislators continue to improve Minnesota’s Ag Homestead Tax Credit this year,” said Minnesota Farmers Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey. “With the leadership of Senator (Aric) Putnam,…

Read More

Midwest Farm Bureau Leaders Meet in DC

Farm Bureau state administrators for the 12 Upper Midwest states met this past week in Washington, D.C to discuss policy issues. NDFB Executive Vice President and CEO Jeff Missling was the host of this gathering. Missling came out of the…

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SD Corn Comments

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council provides a mental health reminder in this week’s edition of South Dakota Corn Comments. Click here. 

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  • Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight
  • Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes
  • Rail Tariff Rates Reduced
  • Interest Rates Remain Unchanged
  • US-UK Trade Deal Announced
  • U.S. Renewable Diesel Imports Not Hurting Canada
  • Farmer Sentiment Climbs Despite Trade Uncertainty
  • All Markets

Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight

The global supply of nitrogen fertilizer is still very low, with Chinese exports absent. “Global supplies are still very, very tight,” said StoneX Vice President of Fertilizers Josh Linville. “When we look at the major issues of the world, nothing’s…

Read More

Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes

Biofuel stakeholders are pushing for clarity on the 2026 Renewable Fuel Standard, with industry groups urging the EPA to adopt volumes they say are both realistic and necessary. Paul Winters, director of public affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance, says there…

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Rail Tariff Rates Reduced

Ahead of the new wheat marketing year, which begins June 1, BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad announced rail tariff rate changes for hard red winter wheat. USDA’s Grain Transportation Report said BNSF will reduce both the domestic and export…

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Interest Rates Remain Unchanged

As expected, the Fed left interest rates unchanged. Regarding future rate cuts, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell used the words ‘wait and see’ nearly a dozen times in the news briefing. Powell said the economic impact of tariffs has not yet…

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US-UK Trade Deal Announced

The United States and the United Kingdom have announced a new trade deal. The details are still being worked out, but it is designed to increase market access for both countries. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was part of the Oval…

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U.S. Renewable Diesel Imports Not Hurting Canada

The Canadian government has ended its investigation of renewable diesel imports from the U.S. The Canadian International Trade Tribunal determined there are no unfair trade practices. Canada has only one renewable diesel company, Tidewater Renewables, which maintains U.S. imports are…

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Farmer Sentiment Climbs Despite Trade Uncertainty

In the latest Ag Economy Barometer from Purdue University and the CME Group, farmer sentiment rose by eight points over last month, showing a continued positive outlook on the U.S. ag economy. “It was a little bit surprising that we…

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  • Fielding Questions
  • Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight
  • SD Corn Comments
  • Distinguished Alumni Award Goest to Uetz
  • WestBred Wheat Report
  • Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes
  • Wheat Tour Preview
  • All Ag Business

Fielding Questions

In the Fielding Questions podcast, RRFN Farm Broadcaster Randy Koenen visits with AgCountry Farm Credit Services Insurance Officer Bill Roiger about crop hail insurance and more.Fielding Questions is a collaborative effort between AgCountry Farm Credit Services and RRFN. Listen to…

Read More

Global Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Remains Tight

The global supply of nitrogen fertilizer is still very low, with Chinese exports absent. “Global supplies are still very, very tight,” said StoneX Vice President of Fertilizers Josh Linville. “When we look at the major issues of the world, nothing’s…

Read More

SD Corn Comments

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council provides a mental health reminder in this week’s edition of South Dakota Corn Comments. Click here. 

Read More

Distinguished Alumni Award Goest to Uetz

Michael Uetz has been named the North Dakota State University College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Uetz leads Midan Marketing in Chicago, an agency helping meat producers, processors and retailers develop business and marketing…

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WestBred Wheat Report

Decisions made now can have a huge impact on protein levels at harvest. In the latest WestBred Wheat Report, WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg said the nutrient management plan is part of that effort. “It all does come back to…

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Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes

Biofuel stakeholders are pushing for clarity on the 2026 Renewable Fuel Standard, with industry groups urging the EPA to adopt volumes they say are both realistic and necessary. Paul Winters, director of public affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance, says there…

Read More

Wheat Tour Preview

The Kanas Wheat Tour will be held this week. Sixty-five people are registered to participate. “Everybody’s looking forward to it,” said Dave Green, executive vice president, Wheat Quality Council. “We have a nice crowd, not just farmers, but we’ve got millers…

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  • Crops, Weeds Emerge with Warm Weather
  • Dry Bean Scene
  • WestBred Wheat Report
  • Wheat Tour Preview
  • Pioneer Agronomy Update
  • Sugarbeet Report
  • Canola Flea Beetles Like the Warm Weather
  • All Crops

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…

Read More

Dry Bean Scene

In the Dry Bean Scene, NDSU Extension Agronomist Ana Carcedo was part of a recent webinar highlighting the role of dry beans in a healthy diet. Listen here. 

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WestBred Wheat Report

Decisions made now can have a huge impact on protein levels at harvest. In the latest WestBred Wheat Report, WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg said the nutrient management plan is part of that effort. “It all does come back to…

Read More

Wheat Tour Preview

The Kanas Wheat Tour will be held this week. Sixty-five people are registered to participate. “Everybody’s looking forward to it,” said Dave Green, executive vice president, Wheat Quality Council. “We have a nice crowd, not just farmers, but we’ve got millers…

Read More

Pioneer Agronomy Update

In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Pioneer Field Agronomist Larry Lunder reviews the Growing Degree Days that are so important to the corn crop. “The forecast looks positive for increasing GDD accumulation over the next several days.”  Listen to Lunder’s…

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Sugarbeet Report

In this week’s Sugarbeet Report, NDSU Extension Sugarbeet Entomologist Mark Boetel prepared farmers for the season ahead and the insect and pest threat. Listen to the report.

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Canola Flea Beetles Like the Warm Weather

The warm weather has accelerated the emergence and development of insects, including canola flea beetles. The NDSU Crop and Pest Report said the canola flea beetles were identified near Cooperstown. They typically begin feeding on volunteer canola and weeds, like…

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  • 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
  • Price-Fixing Settlement
  • Gene-Edited Pigs Gain FDA Approval
  • All Livestock

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…

Read More

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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Price-Fixing Settlement

Three major pork companies have settled a price-fixing lawsuit. If the settlement is approved, Tyson Foods will pay $50 million, Clemens Food Group will pay $10 million and Triumph Foods will pay $4 million. A class action antitrust lawsuit was…

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Gene-Edited Pigs Gain FDA Approval

The Food and Drug Administration has approved gene-editing technology to make pigs resistant to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome. The swine genetics firm, PIC, is the first company to receive this approval. PRRS has a $1.2 billion impact on the…

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  • Waiting for Budget Framework
  • MN Senate Tax Bill Boosts Ag Homestead Credit
  • Midwest Farm Bureau Leaders Meet in DC
  • Hoeven Advocates for FSA Staff and Crop Insurance Reforms
  • Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes
  • Farmers Want ‘Markets, Not Mailboxes’
  • Randy Russell Interview: Budget Reconciliation, Trade and More
  • All Policy

Waiting for Budget Framework

Minnesota House and Senate conference committee meetings are underway, but there’s still a lot of work that needs to be done. “The conference committee can’t dig too much in until there is a broader budget agreement on the framework for…

Read More

MN Senate Tax Bill Boosts Ag Homestead Credit

The tax bill released by the Minnesota Senate has provisions that support agriculture. “Legislators continue to improve Minnesota’s Ag Homestead Tax Credit this year,” said Minnesota Farmers Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey. “With the leadership of Senator (Aric) Putnam,…

Read More

Midwest Farm Bureau Leaders Meet in DC

Farm Bureau state administrators for the 12 Upper Midwest states met this past week in Washington, D.C to discuss policy issues. NDFB Executive Vice President and CEO Jeff Missling was the host of this gathering. Missling came out of the…

Read More

Hoeven Advocates for FSA Staff and Crop Insurance Reforms

Senator John Hoeven is working to secure vital reforms for North Dakota farmers, focusing on updated farm policies and international trade agreements. Speaking from his office on Capitol Hill, Hoeven emphasized the importance of maintaining front-line staff, particularly in FSA…

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Winters: Consensus Reached on 2026 RFS Volumes

Biofuel stakeholders are pushing for clarity on the 2026 Renewable Fuel Standard, with industry groups urging the EPA to adopt volumes they say are both realistic and necessary. Paul Winters, director of public affairs for Clean Fuels Alliance, says there…

Read More

Farmers Want ‘Markets, Not Mailboxes’

Minnesota Congressman Brad Finstad wants Washington to take swift action to address the growing uncertainty in agriculture. Finstad, a farmer himself, emphasized that farmers are not seeking handouts but need stronger markets to support their operations. “Challenges on the market…

Read More

Randy Russell Interview: Budget Reconciliation, Trade and More

The House Agriculture Committee has scheduled a two-day markup of the budget reconciliation process. The hearing will begin on Tuesday night and amendments will be made on Wednesday. Randy Russell, who leads The Russell Group, describes this process as a…

Read More

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