Labor is a Choke Point for Ag Transportation
Transportation challenges continue in agriculture. Agricultural Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock says labor is the choking point. “There just aren’t enough people out there willing and qualified to do the kind of work that needs to be done,” said…
Biotech Wheat on the Way
Biotechnology and gene-editing are seen as a way to deliver high-yield stability to the wheat business. U.S. Wheat Associates Director of Trade Policy Peter Laudeman said this technology is on the horizon. “You’ve got this company out of Argentina, Bioceres that’s…
Farm Bill Will Require Bipartisan Cooperation
National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy Mike Stranz says that if a Farm Bill is going to get passed any time soon it will have to be a bipartisan effort. “What we’ve seen from the House is that whenever…
Growing Leaders
The recent South Dakota Soybean Genesis Leadership Program brought together industry professionals to increase exposure to soybean production. “It opened people’s eyes to things going on in the ag industry today,” said Bruce Haines, director, South Dakota Soybean Research and…
Vilsack: Agriculture is ‘in the Game’
The Biden Administration has issued the long-awaiting guidance for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack gave farm broadcasters a preview of the updated GREET model Tuesday, saying climate-smart agriculture reduces greenhouse gases. “In other words, agriculture’s foot…
MCGA Disappointed in GREET Model Guidance
The Treasury Department guidelines for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits concentrate on the standalone blenders credit or 40B provision. “The guidance in the model that was announced is for a tax credit that expires at the end of 2024,” said…
Farm Bill on the Way to the House Ag Committee
House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson will mark up the farm bill May 23. After the release Thompson’s his bill Wednesday, Ranking Member David Scott rejected the proposal saying it includes poison pill policies with “an untenable funding scheme.”…
Well Grounded
The Well Grounded podcast is a presentation of Acres and Shares and the Red River Farm Network. In this edition, our guest is Bryon Parman, agricultural finance specialist, North Dakota State University, who breaks down the annual land values survey.…
Sugarbeet Report
In this week’s Sugarbeet Report, we talk to American Crystal General Agronomist Joe Hastings about the planting progress before all the rains hit.
Labor is a Choke Point for Ag Transportation
Transportation challenges continue in agriculture. Agricultural Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock says labor is the choking point. “There just aren’t enough people out there willing and qualified to do the kind of work that needs to be done,” said…
Dry Bean Scene
In this week’s Dry Bean Scene, Midwest Dry Bean Coalition President John Berhold talks about the focus on promotion and advocacy for dry bean farmers throughout the Midwest.
Stray Voltage in the Courts
The Minnesota Milk Producers Association has filed a request to the Minnesota Supreme Court to participate in the Clay View Dairy case as an amicus curiae. The goal is to clarify the statute of limitations for stray voltage claims filed…
Growing Like Weeds
Farmers in the Washburn, North Dakota area made decent planting progress before the rains. Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomist Sheldon Laib says weed control will begin as soon as field conditions allow. “Producers want to get their sprayers going because they’re starting…
El Nino is Fading Fast
Long-range forecasts are leaning towards a drier summer. “Some of that has to do with the transition from El Nino to La Nina which is happening as we speak,” said Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist. “El Nino is fading fast and…
Well Grounded
The Well Grounded podcast is a presentation of Acres and Shares and the Red River Farm Network. In this edition, our guest is Bryon Parman, agricultural finance specialist, North Dakota State University, who breaks down the annual land values survey.…
Biotech Wheat on the Way
Biotechnology and gene-editing are seen as a way to deliver high-yield stability to the wheat business. U.S. Wheat Associates Director of Trade Policy Peter Laudeman said this technology is on the horizon. “You’ve got this company out of Argentina, Bioceres that’s…
MCGA Disappointed in GREET Model Guidance
The Treasury Department guidelines for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits concentrate on the standalone blenders credit or 40B provision. “The guidance in the model that was announced is for a tax credit that expires at the end of 2024,” said…
Ethanol Groups Respond to SAF Guidance
Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper said the GREET model guidance positions ethanol-based aviation fuel for takeoff, but more work needs to be done. The RFA believes more flexibility needs to be added. Growth Energy CEO Emily Skor…
SAF Has Great Potential, But Administration Needs to Get the Policy Right
Ethanol has carved out an important market for on-road fuel usage, but new opportunities are on the horizon with sustainable aviation fuel. According to Growth Energy Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs Chris Bliley, SAF has the potential to be…
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…
Well Grounded
The Well Grounded podcast is a presentation of Acres and Shares and the Red River Farm Network. In this edition, our guest is Bryon Parman, agricultural finance specialist, North Dakota State University, who breaks down the annual land values survey.…
Labor is a Choke Point for Ag Transportation
Transportation challenges continue in agriculture. Agricultural Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock says labor is the choking point. “There just aren’t enough people out there willing and qualified to do the kind of work that needs to be done,” said…
Stray Voltage in the Courts
The Minnesota Milk Producers Association has filed a request to the Minnesota Supreme Court to participate in the Clay View Dairy case as an amicus curiae. The goal is to clarify the statute of limitations for stray voltage claims filed…
Growing Like Weeds
Farmers in the Washburn, North Dakota area made decent planting progress before the rains. Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomist Sheldon Laib says weed control will begin as soon as field conditions allow. “Producers want to get their sprayers going because they’re starting…
Quarterly Financials Released by AGCO
AGCO is reporting fiscal year 2024 first-quarter net income of $168 million on net sales of $2.9 billion. Net income is down 27 percent year-over-year. Net sales are down 12 percent from the first quarter of 2023. North American net…
Biotech Wheat on the Way
Biotechnology and gene-editing are seen as a way to deliver high-yield stability to the wheat business. U.S. Wheat Associates Director of Trade Policy Peter Laudeman said this technology is on the horizon. “You’ve got this company out of Argentina, Bioceres that’s…
Quarterly Financials Released by ADM
Archer Daniels Midland is reporting fiscal year 2024 first-quarter earnings of $1.3 billion. That is down 24 percent from the first quarter of 2023. ADM’s Ag Services and Oilseeds segment is reporting an operating profit of $864 million during the…
Growing Like Weeds
Farmers in the Washburn, North Dakota area made decent planting progress before the rains. Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomist Sheldon Laib says weed control will begin as soon as field conditions allow. “Producers want to get their sprayers going because they’re starting…
El Nino is Fading Fast
Long-range forecasts are leaning towards a drier summer. “Some of that has to do with the transition from El Nino to La Nina which is happening as we speak,” said Brad Rippey, USDA meteorologist. “El Nino is fading fast and…
Biotech Wheat on the Way
Biotechnology and gene-editing are seen as a way to deliver high-yield stability to the wheat business. U.S. Wheat Associates Director of Trade Policy Peter Laudeman said this technology is on the horizon. “You’ve got this company out of Argentina, Bioceres that’s…
Welcome Moisture
The southern Red River Valley is going through its wettest spring in years. Keith Alverson, who farms at Chester, South Dakota, is happy with the moisture. “For the first time since 2019 we’re gonna go into the planting season with…
Growing Leaders
The recent South Dakota Soybean Genesis Leadership Program brought together industry professionals to increase exposure to soybean production. “It opened people’s eyes to things going on in the ag industry today,” said Bruce Haines, director, South Dakota Soybean Research and…
MCGA Disappointed in GREET Model Guidance
The Treasury Department guidelines for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits concentrate on the standalone blenders credit or 40B provision. “The guidance in the model that was announced is for a tax credit that expires at the end of 2024,” said…
Dry Bean Coalition Hard at Work
The Midwest Dry Bean Coalition’s focus is on the promotion and advocacy for dry bean farmers. President John Berthold said the coalition is off to a successful start. “We’re probably halfway through our first year and so far, so good.”…
Stray Voltage in the Courts
The Minnesota Milk Producers Association has filed a request to the Minnesota Supreme Court to participate in the Clay View Dairy case as an amicus curiae. The goal is to clarify the statute of limitations for stray voltage claims filed…
Farm Bill Will Require Bipartisan Cooperation
National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy Mike Stranz says that if a Farm Bill is going to get passed any time soon it will have to be a bipartisan effort. “What we’ve seen from the House is that whenever…
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…
- Labor is a Choke Point for Ag Transportation
- Environment Bill Moves to the MN Senate
- Farm Bill Will Require Bipartisan Cooperation
- Vilsack: Agriculture is ‘in the Game’
- Move IRA Conservation Funding to the Farm Bill
- MCGA Disappointed in GREET Model Guidance
- Farm Bill on the Way to the House Ag Committee
- All Policy
Labor is a Choke Point for Ag Transportation
Transportation challenges continue in agriculture. Agricultural Retailers Association President and CEO Daren Coppock says labor is the choking point. “There just aren’t enough people out there willing and qualified to do the kind of work that needs to be done,” said…
Environment Bill Moves to the MN Senate
The Minnesota House passed the environment and natural resources supplemental policy and finance bill with a 68-63 vote. For agriculture, it calls for an Environmental Impact Statement for livestock operations with more than 10,000 animal units. There’s also a provision…
Farm Bill Will Require Bipartisan Cooperation
National Farmers Union Vice President of Advocacy Mike Stranz says that if a Farm Bill is going to get passed any time soon it will have to be a bipartisan effort. “What we’ve seen from the House is that whenever…
Vilsack: Agriculture is ‘in the Game’
The Biden Administration has issued the long-awaiting guidance for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack gave farm broadcasters a preview of the updated GREET model Tuesday, saying climate-smart agriculture reduces greenhouse gases. “In other words, agriculture’s foot…
Move IRA Conservation Funding to the Farm Bill
Nearly $20 billion was set aside for conservation in the Inflation Reduction Act. Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member John Boozman wants to fold those dollars into the farm bill. “People could gobble that up and use it for something else so…
MCGA Disappointed in GREET Model Guidance
The Treasury Department guidelines for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits concentrate on the standalone blenders credit or 40B provision. “The guidance in the model that was announced is for a tax credit that expires at the end of 2024,” said…
Farm Bill on the Way to the House Ag Committee
House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson will mark up the farm bill May 23. After the release Thompson’s his bill Wednesday, Ranking Member David Scott rejected the proposal saying it includes poison pill policies with “an untenable funding scheme.”…