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What’s Hot, What’s Not in Markets
Published April 28, 2025
In today's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson says cattle remain a bright spot in the markets. "Rain makes grain" and tnat's pressuring the wheat market. Click here.SD Corn Comments
Published April 28, 2025
In this edition of South Dakota Corn Comments, South Dakota Corn Executive Director Danita Murray discusses developments in corn utilization regarding nutritional choice. Click here.Fielding Questions
Published April 28, 2025
The Fielding Questions podcast is a collaboration between AgCountry Farm Credit Services and the Red River Farm Network, focusing on the issues of farm financial management, markets and more. In this week's podcast, RRFN Farm Broadcaster Jamie Dickerman talks with AgCountry…Stand As One
Published April 27, 2025
The theme for the 2025 Minnesota State FFA Convention is 'Stand as One.' "For everyone, it means something a little bit different," said Cole Sundeen, treasurer, Minnesota FFA. "Generally, each person can bring together their unique skills and capabilities to…Continuing a Family Legacy
Published April 27, 2025
State FFA Reporter Natalie Clemenson looks forward to these next two days at the state convention. "I really hope I remember to soak in all of the experiences I can," said Clemenson. "This year, we're only here for a short…‘Just Do It’
Published April 27, 2025
Five-thousand FFA members and supporters are filling Mariucci Arena today and tomorrow for the Minnesota State FFA Convention. This convention has many students in this arena for the very first time. RRFN asked Minnesota State FFA President Lauren Stoel what these…‘The Dream Team’
Published April 27, 2025
The Minnesota FFA State Officer Team is wrapping up its year in leadership. State Secretary Kaiya Grossman said the six state officers clicked right from the start. "We became a family very fast," said Grossman. "In all of our state…Still Early for Corn
Published April 27, 2025
At Kulm, North Dakota, Josh Gackle started seeding barley this past week. "Soil conditions, at least for wheat and barley, I think are really good. Moisture is good for planting, but you can tell that it's dry. " It's still…Slow Start
Published April 27, 2025
University of Minnesota Extension Crops Educator Angie Peltier doesn't expect planting to begin in the Crookston area for another week. "It's relatively slow to start here. I've seen some anhydrous tanks strategically parked in some fields, but the majority of…