News
Compromise Possible Between the U.S. and China
Published May 15, 2018
China may be ready to drop its tariff threat for U.S. farm commodities, like soybeans and pork. Reuters and Dow Jones are both reporting the U.S. and China are working on an agreement that would end U.S. sanctions against a…Farm Bill Amendments to be Heard in Rules Committee
Published May 15, 2018
The House Rules Committee will determine the farm bill amendments that will come to the House floor. Numerous amendments have been filed that would make substantial changes to the federal crop insurance program. At least one of those amendments are…A Sustainable Cattle Industry
Published May 15, 2018
The beef checkoff has released a new report highlighting the cattle industry’s commitment to animal welfare, beef quality, sustainability and community involvement. The Cattlemen’s Stewardship Review found the well-being of cattle is the top priority for 95 percent of producers.…CoBank Seeks Support for Current Sugar Program
Published May 15, 2018
One of the largest lenders in the country is urging Congress to support the current sugar program. CoBank sent a letter to members of the House Agriculture Committee, saying changes in the sugar program would “negatively impact” the farmers ability…Mosaic to Move Corporate Headquarters to Florida
Published May 15, 2018
The Mosaic Company is moving its corporate headquarters from the Twin Cities to the Tampa Bay area. The decision will bring Mosaic closer to most of its phosphate production and shorten the distance to its new Brazilian fertilizer business. Mosaic…Soybeans end higher, wheat lower and corn unchanged
Published May 14, 2018
Grains closed mixed Monday with soybeans higher on easing trade concerns.SD Corn Comments
Published May 14, 2018
Only one month until tee time. Learn more in this week's Corn Comments, an update from the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council.MFBF Update
Published May 14, 2018
Here's the latest from the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation. This week, MFBF Director of Public Policy Amber Glaeser has a farm bill update, stressing the importance of the amendment process.Farmers Speed Up Herbicide Application
Published May 14, 2018
The heavy soils near Wahpeton, North Dakota will likely be planted before Thursday’s rain. GL Crop Consulting President, Greg LaPlante, says planting in the sandier soils is slow. The frost is still coming out of the ground. Small grains are…