- USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
- Forging Trade Relationships with India
- New School Meal Standards Announced
- Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
- Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
- North Dakota Pipeline Brings Jobs
- Collaboration Agreement Takes Effect For Three Farm Credit Associations
- All Top Stories
USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. As of Monday, a negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement…
Forging Trade Relationships with India
Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor led a USDA trade mission to India. The delegation included officials from 47 agribusiness and farm organizations and 11 state agriculture departments. Taylor said India was an easy choice for…
New School Meal Standards Announced
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new rule for school meal standards. It emphasizes less sugar and sodium in school meals. “We continue to work with the dairy industry to provide options of flavored and unflavored milk, but with a…
Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
South Dakota Corn is busy at work on behalf of corn growers throughout the state whether it’s the Corn Growers Association advocating for policy issues, or the Corn Utilization Council working to maximize the value of checkoff dollars. Director of…
Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
Ninety percent lean beef trimming, used in ground beef formulations, has been trading at record-high prices. Perham Stockyards and Tri-County Stockyards owner Mitch Barthel says it’s a combination of things that has beef prices soaring. “The Covid shortage from two…
North Dakota Pipeline Brings Jobs
During the first public hearing on the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline, Pickering Energy Partners founder Daniel Pickering spoke about the benefits the pipeline could bring to North Dakota. “The expectation is there will be 1500 to 2000 jobs created during…
Collaboration Agreement Takes Effect For Three Farm Credit Associations
The collaboration agreement between AgCountry Farm Credit Services and two other Farm Credit associations is now in place. The other organizations are Frontier Farm Credit, which is based in Manhatten, Kansas and Farm Credit Services of America with headquarters in…
USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. As of Monday, a negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement…
Bunge-Viterra Merger Faces Competition Concerns
The merger between Bunge and Viterra has hit a hurdle. The Canadian Competition Council said the merger was “likely to result in substantial anti-competitive effects and a significant loss of rivalry between Viterra and Bunge in agricultural markets in Canada.”…
Forging Trade Relationships with India
Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor led a USDA trade mission to India. The delegation included officials from 47 agribusiness and farm organizations and 11 state agriculture departments. Taylor said India was an easy choice for…
New Officer Team Installed
The Minnesota FFA 2024-2024 State Officer team was named during the final general session of the state convention. Lauren Stoel of Murray County Central is the new state president. There are three state officers from the Grand Rapids chapter; Emma…
New School Meal Standards Announced
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new rule for school meal standards. It emphasizes less sugar and sodium in school meals. “We continue to work with the dairy industry to provide options of flavored and unflavored milk, but with a…
Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
South Dakota Corn is busy at work on behalf of corn growers throughout the state whether it’s the Corn Growers Association advocating for policy issues, or the Corn Utilization Council working to maximize the value of checkoff dollars. Director of…
Schaley: Planning for More Corn and Pinto Beans
At Niagara, North Dakota, Randy Schaley was able to start seeding his spring wheat between rains. Going into this spring, Schaley has made some small adjustments to his acreage mix. “We’re going to do a little more corn than what…
Forging Trade Relationships with India
Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor led a USDA trade mission to India. The delegation included officials from 47 agribusiness and farm organizations and 11 state agriculture departments. Taylor said India was an easy choice for…
Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
Ninety percent lean beef trimming, used in ground beef formulations, has been trading at record-high prices. Perham Stockyards and Tri-County Stockyards owner Mitch Barthel says it’s a combination of things that has beef prices soaring. “The Covid shortage from two…
A Few Surprises in COF Report
The placements number in Friday’s USDA Cattle-on-Feed report were 12 percent below one year ago, well below trade expectations. The total on-feed supplies are up one percent from a year ago. Heifers and heifer calves on feed were also up…
China Returns the Favor
Days after President Biden imposed higher tariffs on Chinese steel, China responded with a 43.5 percent levy on a chemical made in the U.S. Propionic acid is used in animal feed to prevent mold. It is also used in herbicides,…
Good for the Environment, Good for the Pocketbook
National Corn Growers Association President Harold Wolle describes the E15 waiver as a temporary solution. The Madelia, Minnesota farmer would like to see nationwide approval for E15. Wolle appreciates the consumer demand for the 15 percent ethanol blended fuel. “It’s good for…
What’s Hot, What’s Not in Markets
It’s Monday. That means the weekly episode of What’s Hot, What’s Not in Markets is on the air. Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson cites the financial markets, including Wall Street and the value of the U.S. dollar. “I…
E-15 Waiver Granted
The Biden Administration approved a temporary waiver expanding the summer use of 15 percent ethanol blends,also known as Unleaded 88. The measure extends the period that E-15 is available for eight midwestern states from June 1 to September 15, 2024.
- USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
- Bunge-Viterra Merger Faces Competition Concerns
- New Officer Team Installed
- Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
- Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
- North Dakota Pipeline Brings Jobs
- ACSC Penalized for Violating Air Quality Standards
- All Ag Business
USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. As of Monday, a negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement…
Bunge-Viterra Merger Faces Competition Concerns
The merger between Bunge and Viterra has hit a hurdle. The Canadian Competition Council said the merger was “likely to result in substantial anti-competitive effects and a significant loss of rivalry between Viterra and Bunge in agricultural markets in Canada.”…
New Officer Team Installed
The Minnesota FFA 2024-2024 State Officer team was named during the final general session of the state convention. Lauren Stoel of Murray County Central is the new state president. There are three state officers from the Grand Rapids chapter; Emma…
Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
South Dakota Corn is busy at work on behalf of corn growers throughout the state whether it’s the Corn Growers Association advocating for policy issues, or the Corn Utilization Council working to maximize the value of checkoff dollars. Director of…
Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
Ninety percent lean beef trimming, used in ground beef formulations, has been trading at record-high prices. Perham Stockyards and Tri-County Stockyards owner Mitch Barthel says it’s a combination of things that has beef prices soaring. “The Covid shortage from two…
North Dakota Pipeline Brings Jobs
During the first public hearing on the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline, Pickering Energy Partners founder Daniel Pickering spoke about the benefits the pipeline could bring to North Dakota. “The expectation is there will be 1500 to 2000 jobs created during…
ACSC Penalized for Violating Air Quality Standards
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has fined American Crystal Sugar Company $350,000 for violating air quality standards at its East Grand Forks plant. The investigation centered on issues that happened between 2020 and 2022. The Polk-Norman-Mahnomen Community Health Board will…
Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
South Dakota Corn is busy at work on behalf of corn growers throughout the state whether it’s the Corn Growers Association advocating for policy issues, or the Corn Utilization Council working to maximize the value of checkoff dollars. Director of…
Schaley: Planning for More Corn and Pinto Beans
At Niagara, North Dakota, Randy Schaley was able to start seeding his spring wheat between rains. Going into this spring, Schaley has made some small adjustments to his acreage mix. “We’re going to do a little more corn than what…
Enlist + Liberty Interview #1
A program approach to weed control includes multiple modes of action along with pre and post-emergence products. Enlist Field Specialist Steve Snyder is featured in this series of updates on this weed control program approach. This is update #1. “It…
Building Relationships
One of the industry groups participating in the South Dakota FFA State Convention in Brookings was South Dakota Corn. Director of Marketing Amanda Bechen appreciates the chance to network with students and other industry professionals. “It’s been great communicating with…
Knocking on Planting Season’s Door
For Jamestown area farmer Ryan Wanzek, the recent cold spell delayed an otherwise early start to the planting season. “I think the reason people haven’t been more aggressive is just the cold weather. They haven’t been pushing it and very…
Winter Wheat Heading
Winter wheat is starting to head in some areas, while parts of the country are beginning to see some impact from drought. “It could be very early progress on getting winter wheat out of the ground which would allow plenty of…
The Sugarbeet Report
Pest control is the focus of this week’s Sugarbeet Report. NDSU Extension Entomologist Mark Boetel highlights some common insect issues and mitigation tactics for producers to consider when putting plans together for the 2024 growing season.
USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. As of Monday, a negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement…
Cow Prices Soar Thanks to Lean Beef Trimmings
Ninety percent lean beef trimming, used in ground beef formulations, has been trading at record-high prices. Perham Stockyards and Tri-County Stockyards owner Mitch Barthel says it’s a combination of things that has beef prices soaring. “The Covid shortage from two…
South Dakota Dairy Herd Continues to Grow
Milk production in the 24 major states totaled 18.8 billion pounds in March. That’s down less than one percent from a year ago. South Dakota had the biggest increase in milk production, up more than 11 percent from one year…
Cow-to-Cow Transmission of H5N1
The spread of H5N1 avian influenza in dairy cattle is being influenced by cow-to-cow transmission. Wild migratory birds remain the primary means of spreading the virus, but it can also happen through contact with unpasteurized milk or spilled milk. For…
A Few Surprises in COF Report
The placements number in Friday’s USDA Cattle-on-Feed report were 12 percent below one year ago, well below trade expectations. The total on-feed supplies are up one percent from a year ago. Heifers and heifer calves on feed were also up…
Dairy Margin Coverage Deadline Approaches
Minnesota FSA Director Whitney Place is reminding dairy producers to enroll in the Dairy Margin Coverage program before the April 29 deadline. “With the extension of the 2018 farm bill, we also have extended the Dairy Margin Coverage Program and…
NDSA in DC
North Dakota Stockmen’s Association Executive Vice President Julie Ellingson joined members of the organization in Washington D.C. this past week. “There are several overarching issues of importance for our organization and our producers,” said Ellingson. “Of course, livestock disaster programs…
USDA Takes Proactive Step to Limit H5N1 Threat
In response to the threat of H5N1 Avian Influenza, USDA is taking action to protect the U.S. livestock industry. As of Monday, a negative test is needed before the interstate movement of dairy cattle. If cattle test positive, animal movement…
Forging Trade Relationships with India
Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Alexis Taylor led a USDA trade mission to India. The delegation included officials from 47 agribusiness and farm organizations and 11 state agriculture departments. Taylor said India was an easy choice for…
New School Meal Standards Announced
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a new rule for school meal standards. It emphasizes less sugar and sodium in school meals. “We continue to work with the dairy industry to provide options of flavored and unflavored milk, but with a…
Friendly Fuel Saves For Consumers
South Dakota Corn is busy at work on behalf of corn growers throughout the state whether it’s the Corn Growers Association advocating for policy issues, or the Corn Utilization Council working to maximize the value of checkoff dollars. Director of…
North Dakota Pipeline Brings Jobs
During the first public hearing on the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline, Pickering Energy Partners founder Daniel Pickering spoke about the benefits the pipeline could bring to North Dakota. “The expectation is there will be 1500 to 2000 jobs created during…
China Returns the Favor
Days after President Biden imposed higher tariffs on Chinese steel, China responded with a 43.5 percent levy on a chemical made in the U.S. Propionic acid is used in animal feed to prevent mold. It is also used in herbicides,…
Calling for an Aggressive Trade Policy
A diverse mix of farm groups has sent a letter to U.S. Trade Ambassador Katherine Tai, asking the administration to recommit to an aggressive trade agenda. The letter also calls for enforcement of existing trade agreements and the use of…