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‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes at Committee Level

After a marathon all-night session, the House Ways and Means Committee approved a tax package that extends many of the 2017 tax cuts. The bill passed on a party-line 26-19 vote. For agriculture, the bill includes permanent estate tax relief,…

Read More

A Contentious Markup for the Ag Committee

In the markup of its budget reconciliation bill, the biggest point of contention is a $300 billion whack to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson made two points: SNAP is not working, and the…

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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…

Read More

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…

Read More

Grain Stocks Tighten

The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates 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 corn…

Read More

Olson: A Step Forward

With the 90-day rollback in tariff rates, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson sees a short-term window for the U.S. to re-enter the Chinese market. “The first steps of this are to de-escalate, meaning that we’re going to take the tariffs…

Read More

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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  • Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture
  • The Sugarbeet Report
  • Rate Reduction OK’ed
  • Crop Watch Visits Formo Farm
  • A Year With No PP
  • Winds Influence Weed Control
  • MN Beef Update
  • All Latest News

Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture

The Midwest Council on Agriculture has added Greg Ibach as a policy advisor. Ibach is a former USDA undersecretary for marketing and regulatory programs and former Nebraska agriculture director. Ibach joins MWCA founder and former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin…

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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. 

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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. 

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  • Cattle Market Vulnerable to Sharp Correction
  • COFCO Invests Heavily in Brazilian Port
  • 90-Day Pauuse Seen as a Trade Reset Opportunity
  • Grain Stocks Tighten
  • Olson: 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, 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…

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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…

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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…

Read More

Grain Stocks Tighten

The latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates 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 corn…

Read More

Olson: A Step Forward

With the 90-day rollback in tariff rates, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson sees a short-term window for the U.S. to re-enter the Chinese market. “The first steps of this are to de-escalate, meaning that we’re going to take the tariffs…

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…

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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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  • Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture
  • The Sugarbeet Report
  • Rate Reduction OK’ed
  • Crop Watch Visits Formo Farm
  • A Year With No PP
  • MN Beef Update
  • Ceres AI and FieldView Partner on AI-Driven Risk Intelligence
  • All Ag Business

Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture

The Midwest Council on Agriculture has added Greg Ibach as a policy advisor. Ibach is a former USDA undersecretary for marketing and regulatory programs and former Nebraska agriculture director. Ibach joins MWCA founder and former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin…

Read More

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. 

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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. 

Read More

Ceres AI and FieldView Partner on AI-Driven Risk Intelligence

Ceres AI and Bayer Climate FieldView are working together, integrating Ceres AI’s advanced data analytics with FieldView’s digital farming platform. The collaboration will provide information to farmers, insurance carriers and capital management groups.

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  • The Sugarbeet Report
  • Rate Reduction OK’ed
  • Crop Watch Visits Formo Farm
  • A Year With No PP
  • Winds Influence Weed Control
  • Topsoil Relocation
  • Pioneer Agronomy Update
  • All Crops

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. 

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

Read More

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…

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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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  • MN Beef Update
  • 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
  • All Livestock

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. 

Read More

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…

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…

Read More
  • Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture
  • ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes at Committee Level
  • A Contentious Markup for the Ag Committee
  • Addressing Farm Labor Shortage
  • Tax Bill Draft Released
  • 90-Day Pauuse Seen as a Trade Reset Opportunity
  • Olson: A Step Forward
  • All Policy

Ibach Joins Midwest Council on Agriculture

The Midwest Council on Agriculture has added Greg Ibach as a policy advisor. Ibach is a former USDA undersecretary for marketing and regulatory programs and former Nebraska agriculture director. Ibach joins MWCA founder and former House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin…

Read More

‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Passes at Committee Level

After a marathon all-night session, the House Ways and Means Committee approved a tax package that extends many of the 2017 tax cuts. The bill passed on a party-line 26-19 vote. For agriculture, the bill includes permanent estate tax relief,…

Read More

A Contentious Markup for the Ag Committee

In the markup of its budget reconciliation bill, the biggest point of contention is a $300 billion whack to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson made two points: SNAP is not working, and the…

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

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

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…

Read More

Olson: A Step Forward

With the 90-day rollback in tariff rates, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson sees a short-term window for the U.S. to re-enter the Chinese market. “The first steps of this are to de-escalate, meaning that we’re going to take the tariffs…

Read More

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