- Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
- Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
- Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
- What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
- Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
- Baseline Worries
- Federal Relief on the Way for Dairy Farmers
- All Top Stories
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
For Minnesota Corn Growers the benefits of AFREC outweighed the House’s proposed repurposing of AFREC funds. “We corn growers support AFREC as it exists, and support a clean renewal of the AFREC program because of the valuable research it has…
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
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 cites the Dow Jones Industrial Average as one of the ‘hot’ aspects of the market. “That’s had eight stronger sessions,” said…
Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
The Minnesota legislative session is in the final stretch with just one week remaining. According to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey, the ag bill is moving in an unorthodox way. “The House and Senate agriculture bills were…
Baseline Worries
A major piece of legislation, like the farm bill, requires compromise. North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer is concerned that the compromise will include changes to the baseline, citing the spending devoted to nutrition programs and conservation during the pandemic and…
Federal Relief on the Way for Dairy Farmers
There’s financial support coming for dairy farmers dealing with H5N1 in their cattle. That includes reimbursements for veterinarian costs associated with the virus. “We’re going to provide funding for heat treatment to dispose of milk in a bio-secure fashion,” said…
Supplemental Ag Budget Bill Differences
The biggest difference between the Minnesota House and Senate versions of the supplemental ag budget bill is their stance on the Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council. The House version lets AFREC sunset this year. The Senate version allows AFREC…
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
For Minnesota Corn Growers the benefits of AFREC outweighed the House’s proposed repurposing of AFREC funds. “We corn growers support AFREC as it exists, and support a clean renewal of the AFREC program because of the valuable research it has…
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
Finally in the Fields
The rains stopped planting for a couple of weeks but Dumont, Minnesota farmer Tom Frisch says the early spring helped them to stay on track. “We are sitting at a little over a third of our beans and corn in.”…
MN Beef Update
The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association has been busy meeting with lawmakers at the national and state level. MSCA Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the association’s recent policy work in this week’s Minnesota Beef Update.
Managing Weeds in Cereal Grains
The crop is going to go in the ground within a tight window. Bayer Cropscience Field Sales Representative Carter Medalen has weed management recommendations for cereal grains. Listen to the interview.
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
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 cites the Dow Jones Industrial Average as one of the ‘hot’ aspects of the market. “That’s had eight stronger sessions,” said…
More Rain in Southern Brazil
Since Friday morning, central and northeastern Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil received 3.5-to-7.5 inches of rain. Much of that area received 12-to-25 inches in the last wave of heavy rains in late April and early May. More rain is…
Assessing Frost Damage in Russia
Wheat markets reacted this past week to freezing temperatures in Russia. World Weather Incorporated says temps dropped into the mid-to-upper 20s in central and southern Russia and extremes in the upper teens in the north. Weekend temps were much warmer.…
Tariff Decision May Impact Soybean Oil
The Biden Administration is scheduled to raise tariffs on products produced in China as soon as this week. The list of products has not been released, but there is speculation used cooking oil will be impacted. Market analysts believe a…
Wheat Tour This Week
The Wheat Quality Council Winter Wheat Tour will be held this week. WQC Executive Vice President Dave Green says interest in the Kansas wheat crop remains high. Per usual, a widely variable crop is anticipated in Kansas. “The southwest is the…
Cattle Prices Expected to Remain Strong into ’25
In its supply/demand report, USDA reduced 2024 U.S. red meat and poultry production from last month. Output is forecast to be lower for broilers, turkeys and pork. Beef production rose due to increased cattle slaughter and heavier dressed weights. For…
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
An Awesome Start
CHS Ag Services Sales Agronomist Mackenzie Derry serves an area from Hillsboro to Grand Forks and reports the planters are rolling again. She has farmers in her area just starting to get into the field and others who are very…
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 cites the Dow Jones Industrial Average as one of the ‘hot’ aspects of the market. “That’s had eight stronger sessions,” said…
Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
The Minnesota legislative session is in the final stretch with just one week remaining. According to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey, the ag bill is moving in an unorthodox way. “The House and Senate agriculture bills were…
Sugarbeet Report
Extension Sugarbeet Agronomist Dr. Tom Peters is featured in this week’s Sugarbeet Report. Peters discusses the rain and how it has affected weed control. “There’s a lot lambsquarter out there; kochia has been more spotty and I don’t see it…
WestBred Wheat Report
In the latest WestBred Wheat Report, WestBred Technical Product Manager Justin Berg highlights weed control for the newly-seeded crop. “I’d encourage them to think about what weeds they’ll be dealing with, whether it is kochia, thistle or something of the…
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
For Minnesota Corn Growers the benefits of AFREC outweighed the House’s proposed repurposing of AFREC funds. “We corn growers support AFREC as it exists, and support a clean renewal of the AFREC program because of the valuable research it has…
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
Finally in the Fields
The rains stopped planting for a couple of weeks but Dumont, Minnesota farmer Tom Frisch says the early spring helped them to stay on track. “We are sitting at a little over a third of our beans and corn in.”…
Managing Weeds in Cereal Grains
The crop is going to go in the ground within a tight window. Bayer Cropscience Field Sales Representative Carter Medalen has weed management recommendations for cereal grains. Listen to the interview.
An Awesome Start
CHS Ag Services Sales Agronomist Mackenzie Derry serves an area from Hillsboro to Grand Forks and reports the planters are rolling again. She has farmers in her area just starting to get into the field and others who are very…
Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
The Minnesota legislative session is in the final stretch with just one week remaining. According to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey, the ag bill is moving in an unorthodox way. “The House and Senate agriculture bills were…
- Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
- Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
- Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
- MN Beef Update
- Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
- Federal Relief on the Way for Dairy Farmers
- Cattle Prices Expected to Remain Strong into ’25
- All Livestock
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
For Minnesota Corn Growers the benefits of AFREC outweighed the House’s proposed repurposing of AFREC funds. “We corn growers support AFREC as it exists, and support a clean renewal of the AFREC program because of the valuable research it has…
Ag Credit Survey Says: Rough Year Ahead for Farm Income
A survey of over 60 farm credit lenders’ outlooks for the 2nd quarter of 2024 returned an overall negative result. Federal Reserve Bank of Minnesota Regional Outreach Director Joe Mahon points to a decrease in farming incomes as a key…
MN Beef Update
The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association has been busy meeting with lawmakers at the national and state level. MSCA Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the association’s recent policy work in this week’s Minnesota Beef Update.
Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
The Minnesota legislative session is in the final stretch with just one week remaining. According to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey, the ag bill is moving in an unorthodox way. “The House and Senate agriculture bills were…
Federal Relief on the Way for Dairy Farmers
There’s financial support coming for dairy farmers dealing with H5N1 in their cattle. That includes reimbursements for veterinarian costs associated with the virus. “We’re going to provide funding for heat treatment to dispose of milk in a bio-secure fashion,” said…
Cattle Prices Expected to Remain Strong into ’25
In its supply/demand report, USDA reduced 2024 U.S. red meat and poultry production from last month. Output is forecast to be lower for broilers, turkeys and pork. Beef production rose due to increased cattle slaughter and heavier dressed weights. For…
Supplemental Ag Budget Bill Differences
The biggest difference between the Minnesota House and Senate versions of the supplemental ag budget bill is their stance on the Agricultural Fertilizer Research and Education Council. The House version lets AFREC sunset this year. The Senate version allows AFREC…
Minnesota Care Public Option Key to Farmer’s Union
High costs of health care directly impact farmers and their families. Minnesota Care Public Option allows access to comprehensive health coverage with lower costs, and a larger network of medical providers, and according to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director…
Corn Growers Back AFREC Renewal for State
For Minnesota Corn Growers the benefits of AFREC outweighed the House’s proposed repurposing of AFREC funds. “We corn growers support AFREC as it exists, and support a clean renewal of the AFREC program because of the valuable research it has…
MN Beef Update
The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association has been busy meeting with lawmakers at the national and state level. MSCA Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the association’s recent policy work in this week’s Minnesota Beef Update.
Crunch Time for Minnesota Legislation
The Minnesota legislative session is in the final stretch with just one week remaining. According to Minnesota Farmer’s Union Government Relations Director Stu Lourey, the ag bill is moving in an unorthodox way. “The House and Senate agriculture bills were…
Baseline Worries
A major piece of legislation, like the farm bill, requires compromise. North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer is concerned that the compromise will include changes to the baseline, citing the spending devoted to nutrition programs and conservation during the pandemic and…
Federal Relief on the Way for Dairy Farmers
There’s financial support coming for dairy farmers dealing with H5N1 in their cattle. That includes reimbursements for veterinarian costs associated with the virus. “We’re going to provide funding for heat treatment to dispose of milk in a bio-secure fashion,” said…