- Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
- NPPC Ready for Farm Bill
- Congressional Calendar Complicates Farm Bill Timeline
- Bipartisanship is a Farm Bill Must
- CBO Budget Score is ‘the Hammer’ Needed for the Farm Bill
- Farm Bill: A Long and Arduous Process
- Strong U.S. Economy Responsible for Farm Trade Deficit
- All Top Stories
Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
The announcement of year-round E15 sales in 8 Midwest states is being praised by many in the energy and Ag sectors. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley the emergency waiver for summer sales of…
NPPC Ready for Farm Bill
With the farm bill continuing to dominate discussions in D.C., National Pork Producers Council President Lori Stevermer says the NPPC is hard at work advocating on behalf of pork producers. “It’s an important bill to us. The funding for the…
Congressional Calendar Complicates Farm Bill Timeline
National Council of Farm Cooperatives President and CEO Chuck Conner has seen his share of farm bills and said this is the most partisan farm bill he has ever seen. Conner, who was the USDA Deputy Secretary during the George…
Bipartisanship is a Farm Bill Must
With the hyper-partisan environment in Congress, it is difficult to find compromise on any piece of legislation. American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Affairs Joe Gilson says compromise is a must for the farm bill. “In the House Ag Committee,…
CBO Budget Score is ‘the Hammer’ Needed for the Farm Bill
The math for the farm bill gets more complicated if something doesn’t happen in the month ahead. American Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says Congress is now dealing with a budget baseline established in May of 2023. “If…
Farm Bill: A Long and Arduous Process
National Association of Wheat Growers Vice President of Policy Jake Westlin remains hopeful about passing a farm bill this year. “As you get farther and farther into the calendar year, it gets more challenging. There’s a path forward; it can…
Strong U.S. Economy Responsible for Farm Trade Deficit
U.S. agriculture exports have been increasing over the past 25 years, topping at $196 billion in 2022. That’s up from $63 billion in 1997. At the same time, the U.S. is importing more farm products than it exports. The Red…
Freeman Succeeds Folland on Northern Crops Council
Paul Freeman has replaced Kris Folland as the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council representative on the Northern Crops Council. “We grow better quality soybeans up here and we’re always looking for new markets and that expanded both NCI and…
Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
The announcement of year-round E15 sales in 8 Midwest states is being praised by many in the energy and Ag sectors. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley the emergency waiver for summer sales of…
Patience Needed
Turning cattle out to pastures too early will influence grass conditions later in the season. “Hold back as long as you can because if you nip the grass off now, you’ll have stunted growth later on,” said Dr. Gerald Stokka,…
Colostrum Source Matters
For a healthy start, calves need to begin nursing soon after birth. “It’s important that they get that colostrum to them within that first six hours and no later than 12 hours,” explained Beth Doran, field beef specialist, Iowa State…
NPPC Ready for Farm Bill
With the farm bill continuing to dominate discussions in D.C., National Pork Producers Council President Lori Stevermer says the NPPC is hard at work advocating on behalf of pork producers. “It’s an important bill to us. The funding for the…
H-2A Updated Rule Takes Effect in June
The Labor Department has announced changes to its H-2A program to provide more protections for agricultural workers. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Jose Javier Rodriguez said the new rule is mutually beneficial for farm workers and employers.”Our investigation activity…
Congressional Calendar Complicates Farm Bill Timeline
National Council of Farm Cooperatives President and CEO Chuck Conner has seen his share of farm bills and said this is the most partisan farm bill he has ever seen. Conner, who was the USDA Deputy Secretary during the George…
Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
The announcement of year-round E15 sales in 8 Midwest states is being praised by many in the energy and Ag sectors. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley the emergency waiver for summer sales of…
Strong U.S. Economy Responsible for Farm Trade Deficit
U.S. agriculture exports have been increasing over the past 25 years, topping at $196 billion in 2022. That’s up from $63 billion in 1997. At the same time, the U.S. is importing more farm products than it exports. The Red…
Fielding Questions
In the Fielding Questions podcast, AgCountry Farm Credit Services Market Education Specialist Cody Didier reviews planting progress and its impact on the market. Didier also emphasizes the importance of a marketing plan. Fielding Questions is a collaboration between AgCountry Farm…
What’s Hot, What’s Not in theMarkets
Wheat is the hot spot in the market right now according to Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson. Last week, wheat closed at a two-year high. “This market is trying to partake in some of the acres race right…
Volatility Rules the Day
Week-over-week, Minneapolis Wheat finished up 50 and a quarter cents. Soybeans rose nine cents and corn was up six and-and-a-half. Feeder cattle futures closed the week more than $7 higher than a week ago. In a conversation with Red River…
Seeking Resolution to Trade Dispute
Colombia is the first country to restrict imports of U.S. beef due to Bovine Influenza A. U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President of Communications Joe Schuele said discussions are ongoing between USDA and Colombia to resolve the issue. “We continue…
Replacement Heifer Values Remain Lofty
A spring lull in auction barn receipts is happening, but Lake Region Livestock owner Chris Plummer says the cash cattle markets remain strong. “These big cattle may be backed up just a little bit here recently but, everything is holding…
H-2A Updated Rule Takes Effect in June
The Labor Department has announced changes to its H-2A program to provide more protections for agricultural workers. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Jose Javier Rodriguez said the new rule is mutually beneficial for farm workers and employers.”Our investigation activity…
Bipartisanship is a Farm Bill Must
With the hyper-partisan environment in Congress, it is difficult to find compromise on any piece of legislation. American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Affairs Joe Gilson says compromise is a must for the farm bill. “In the House Ag Committee,…
CBO Budget Score is ‘the Hammer’ Needed for the Farm Bill
The math for the farm bill gets more complicated if something doesn’t happen in the month ahead. American Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says Congress is now dealing with a budget baseline established in May of 2023. “If…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Pioneer Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner said progress has been made in small grain and sugarbeet seeding. However, Sinner compared the corn and soybean planting to having a dollar bill that is being pulled by a…
Fielding Questions
In the Fielding Questions podcast, AgCountry Farm Credit Services Market Education Specialist Cody Didier reviews planting progress and its impact on the market. Didier also emphasizes the importance of a marketing plan. Fielding Questions is a collaboration between AgCountry Farm…
Enlist + Liberty Interview #2
When making postemergence soybean herbicide applications, farmers are asked to consider preemergence residual timing, weed height, soybean growth stage and the weather. Enlist Field Specialist Steve Snyder is featured in the second interview in our series with a focus on…
Swine Proficiency Winner From the Region
Ada-Borup-West FFA student Billy Roesch won the Minnesota FFA Swine Production Placement Proficiency Award for his work on the family farrow-to-finish operation. “Recordkeeping is obviously one of the most important things on any farm because it’s essential just to know…
Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
The announcement of year-round E15 sales in 8 Midwest states is being praised by many in the energy and Ag sectors. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley the emergency waiver for summer sales of…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Pioneer Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner said progress has been made in small grain and sugarbeet seeding. However, Sinner compared the corn and soybean planting to having a dollar bill that is being pulled by a…
Enlist + Liberty Interview #2
When making postemergence soybean herbicide applications, farmers are asked to consider preemergence residual timing, weed height, soybean growth stage and the weather. Enlist Field Specialist Steve Snyder is featured in the second interview in our series with a focus on…
MO Farmer Sees Insect Pressure With Warm Spring
Wendell Koehn farms in south-central Missouri and has a large share of the corn planted. “Where we’re sitting, we’ve had a really good run of farming and in the last day or so, the rains came in and shut us…
Moisture is Welcomed
Hallock, Minnesota farmer Dan Younggren describes the April sugarbeet seeding conditions as “beautiful.” The rain is welcomed. ” In November, we picked up over ten inches of snow up north here and that all melted and went straight down,” said…
Johnstown Area To Start Planting Soon
Reports out of Johnstown, North Dakota claim that field conditions are looking good so far. Johnstown Bean Company General Manager Dylan Karley says that the colder weather they’ve had recently has prevented most early planting but pretty soon, “You’ll see…
Genesis Leaders Program: Eye-Opening Experience
The South Dakota Soybean Genesis Leaders Program has concluded its 2024 schedule, graduating 20 participants. For Ag PHD agronomist Zach Hefty, the program was a great experience. “It was very interesting and eye-opening and just a good way to learn…
Patience Needed
Turning cattle out to pastures too early will influence grass conditions later in the season. “Hold back as long as you can because if you nip the grass off now, you’ll have stunted growth later on,” said Dr. Gerald Stokka,…
Colostrum Source Matters
For a healthy start, calves need to begin nursing soon after birth. “It’s important that they get that colostrum to them within that first six hours and no later than 12 hours,” explained Beth Doran, field beef specialist, Iowa State…
NPPC Ready for Farm Bill
With the farm bill continuing to dominate discussions in D.C., National Pork Producers Council President Lori Stevermer says the NPPC is hard at work advocating on behalf of pork producers. “It’s an important bill to us. The funding for the…
Mandatory Testing Takes Effect Today
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. A negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement will be traced.…
New Traceability Rule Announced
USDA’s new standard for traceability in cattle is electronic ID tags. This replaces the 2013 rule that called for visual ID tags. In a statement, USDA said the decision was being made to respond quickly to foreign animal diseases. This…
Seeking Resolution to Trade Dispute
Colombia is the first country to restrict imports of U.S. beef due to Bovine Influenza A. U.S. Meat Export Federation Vice President of Communications Joe Schuele said discussions are ongoing between USDA and Colombia to resolve the issue. “We continue…
Swine Proficiency Winner From the Region
Ada-Borup-West FFA student Billy Roesch won the Minnesota FFA Swine Production Placement Proficiency Award for his work on the family farrow-to-finish operation. “Recordkeeping is obviously one of the most important things on any farm because it’s essential just to know…
Summer Can’t Come Soon Enough
The announcement of year-round E15 sales in 8 Midwest states is being praised by many in the energy and Ag sectors. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley the emergency waiver for summer sales of…
H-2A Updated Rule Takes Effect in June
The Labor Department has announced changes to its H-2A program to provide more protections for agricultural workers. Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Jose Javier Rodriguez said the new rule is mutually beneficial for farm workers and employers.”Our investigation activity…
Congressional Calendar Complicates Farm Bill Timeline
National Council of Farm Cooperatives President and CEO Chuck Conner has seen his share of farm bills and said this is the most partisan farm bill he has ever seen. Conner, who was the USDA Deputy Secretary during the George…
Bipartisanship is a Farm Bill Must
With the hyper-partisan environment in Congress, it is difficult to find compromise on any piece of legislation. American Farm Bureau Federation Director of Government Affairs Joe Gilson says compromise is a must for the farm bill. “In the House Ag Committee,…
CBO Budget Score is ‘the Hammer’ Needed for the Farm Bill
The math for the farm bill gets more complicated if something doesn’t happen in the month ahead. American Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Vice President Luther Markwart says Congress is now dealing with a budget baseline established in May of 2023. “If…
Farm Bill: A Long and Arduous Process
National Association of Wheat Growers Vice President of Policy Jake Westlin remains hopeful about passing a farm bill this year. “As you get farther and farther into the calendar year, it gets more challenging. There’s a path forward; it can…
New Traceability Rule Announced
USDA’s new standard for traceability in cattle is electronic ID tags. This replaces the 2013 rule that called for visual ID tags. In a statement, USDA said the decision was being made to respond quickly to foreign animal diseases. This…