- USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
- White House Takes Authority Over Independent Agencies
- Important Interaction Between State and Federal Governments
- Lab Layoffs
- Beef Herd Rebuild Unlikely Amid Strong Production Levels
- Rollins: USDA to End Wasteful Spending, DEI Programs
- Avian Influenza Strategy Coming This Week
- All Top Stories
USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
USDA is rescinding the termination notices it previously delivered to some employees working on the federal avian influenza response. Politico reported 25 percent of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network employees had lost their jobs. These positions are considered necessary…
White House Takes Authority Over Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order giving the White House control over independent agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission. These agencies are now bipartisan, and appointees are confirmed by the Senate. The move to…
Important Interaction Between State and Federal Governments
Ten percent of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s $400 million budget comes from the federal government. Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee and outlined the interaction between the federal government and his Department. Federal funds also impact…
Lab Layoffs
USDA’s National Animal Health Laboratory Network is the foundation of the government response to animal diseases, like avian flu or foot and mouth disease. There 58 facilities that are part of this network. Politico is reporting the Trump administration is…
Beef Herd Rebuild Unlikely Amid Strong Production Levels
NDSU Extension Livestock Economist Tim Petry says there are numerous reasons a herd rebuild isn’t likely any time soon. “We’ve been going down six straight years now on beef cow numbers. The last couple of years, we’ve been below the…
Rollins: USDA to End Wasteful Spending, DEI Programs
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins addressed over 400 USDA staffers and stakeholders on Friday, emphasizing her commitment to reform and fiscal responsibility. Rollins announced plans to streamline operations, optimize the workforce and eliminate wasteful spending. As part of these reforms, the…
Avian Influenza Strategy Coming This Week
The Trump Administration will introduce its plan to address avian influenza this week. During an appearance on CBS’ Face the Nation, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said the Biden Administration plan never went beyond destroying the affected flocks. “What we…
USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
USDA is rescinding the termination notices it previously delivered to some employees working on the federal avian influenza response. Politico reported 25 percent of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network employees had lost their jobs. These positions are considered necessary…
Klobuchar, Craig Seek Clarification Over Food Aid
Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar and House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig are seeking answers from the Trump Administration over recent disruptions to international food aid. The protocols for the Food for Progress program have been clarified,…
E15 Bill Introduced in the Upper Chamber
One week after the proposal was introduced in the House, a year-round E15 bill was introduced in the Senate. Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, South and South Dakota Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds are among the lawmakers…
White House Takes Authority Over Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order giving the White House control over independent agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission. These agencies are now bipartisan, and appointees are confirmed by the Senate. The move to…
Farming for the Future
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics. This week, we hear from Josh Krenz, a producer who has worked to…
Potato Research Projects Outlined
There was a full house for the Northland Potato Growers Association Research Reporting Conference Tuesday in Grand Forks. Research on new potato varieties, insect management, and storage quality were highlighted. “To be in this game you’ve got to be on top of…
MN Beef Update
Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the policy activity National Cattlemen’s Beef Association annual meeting. Click here to listen to the Minnesota Beef Update.
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
The market week has begun. In this week’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson said gold is setting all-time contract highs. “That’s concerning because people normally turn to gold for security.”…
Walz on Trade Trip to Netherlands
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is leading a trade mission to the Netherlands this week. Deputy Agriculture Commissioner Andrea Vaubel is also part of this trip. The top Minnesota exports to the Netherlands include soybeans, ethanol, beef, dairy, animal feed and…
Biofuels Included in White House Executive Order
In an executive order issues Friday, the White House said the United States will use its national assets to grow its economy and reduce the dependency on foreign oil. Biofuels were listed as one of those resources.
Beet Stock Values
American Crystal Sugar Company beet stock continues to trade in the mid $5,000s per share. According to Acres & Shares broker Jayson Menke, last week 223 shares were brokered at $5,500 per share.
Farm Bureau Economist Warns of Tariff Risks
President Trump’s plan to raise U.S. tariffs to match those of other countries could have major consequences for agriculture, according to American Farm Bureau economist Betty Resnick. “Trade is super vital. The ability to export is super vital to American…
Targeting a Trade Imbalance in Ethanol Market
The U.S. ethanol industry may soon see changes as President Donald Trump considers reciprocal tariffs on countries that limit American imports. Brazil, which has placed an 18 percent tariff on U.S. ethanol, is a likely target. Growth Energy Senior Vice…
Domestic Market Needs a Boost
This past year represented a tale of two pork markets for the United States. National Pork Board Senior Vice President of Market Growth David Newman said international pork sales were strong, but domestic pork expenditures have a long way to…
USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
USDA is rescinding the termination notices it previously delivered to some employees working on the federal avian influenza response. Politico reported 25 percent of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network employees had lost their jobs. These positions are considered necessary…
Klobuchar, Craig Seek Clarification Over Food Aid
Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar and House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig are seeking answers from the Trump Administration over recent disruptions to international food aid. The protocols for the Food for Progress program have been clarified,…
White House Takes Authority Over Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order giving the White House control over independent agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission. These agencies are now bipartisan, and appointees are confirmed by the Senate. The move to…
Farming for the Future
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics. This week, we hear from Josh Krenz, a producer who has worked to…
MN Beef Update
Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the policy activity National Cattlemen’s Beef Association annual meeting. Click here to listen to the Minnesota Beef Update.
ND News Co-op Names CEO
Sabrina Halvorson has been named the first chief executive officer of the North Dakota News Cooperative. NDNC is a nonprofit news organization providing independent reporting on issues and events that impact North Dakotans. The mission of the organization is to…
Breaking Barriers
FFA was not an option when University of Minnesota-Crookston Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause was in high school, but she has a unique distinction. “I’m quite sure I was the first female vocational agriculture teacher in the State of Iowa.” Holz-Claus continues…
Potato Research Projects Outlined
There was a full house for the Northland Potato Growers Association Research Reporting Conference Tuesday in Grand Forks. Research on new potato varieties, insect management, and storage quality were highlighted. “To be in this game you’ve got to be on top of…
Biofuels Included in White House Executive Order
In an executive order issues Friday, the White House said the United States will use its national assets to grow its economy and reduce the dependency on foreign oil. Biofuels were listed as one of those resources.
New Bill Pushes for Year-Round E15 Sales
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act, calling for year-round sales of E15 fuel. Renewable Fuels Association Senior Vice President for Government and Public Affairs Troy Bredenkamp said the bill is similar to…
Talking Conservation: Myron Sylling
Myron Sylling is a no-till farmer in the bluff country of southeastern Minnesota. “Over the years with no-till and adding cover crops, the difference is really stark.” Sylling has seen noticeable changes in soil structure and organic matter. There has…
Dry Bean Scene
NDSU Plant Pathologist Sam Markell spoke at the Getting It Right Seminar about issues affecting dry beans. Learn more in this week’s edition of the Dry Bean Scene. Click here.
Value Beyond Yield
In a volatile marketplace, specialty contracts may be an option for farmers to safeguard against price fluctuations and see a more predictable revenue stream. Nuseed Field Sales Manager Trygg Olson says the Nuseed Omega-3 Canola Production System has been in…
Too Dry, Too Wet
US Commodities Preside Don Roose recently traveled to South America and got a firsthand look at crop conditions. Conditions range from too wet to very dry in parts of Brazil and Argentina. “It’s a big country from Brazil down to Argentina…
USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
USDA is rescinding the termination notices it previously delivered to some employees working on the federal avian influenza response. Politico reported 25 percent of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network employees had lost their jobs. These positions are considered necessary…
MN Beef Update
Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root has an update on the policy activity National Cattlemen’s Beef Association annual meeting. Click here to listen to the Minnesota Beef Update.
Important Interaction Between State and Federal Governments
Ten percent of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s $400 million budget comes from the federal government. Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee and outlined the interaction between the federal government and his Department. Federal funds also impact…
Lab Layoffs
USDA’s National Animal Health Laboratory Network is the foundation of the government response to animal diseases, like avian flu or foot and mouth disease. There 58 facilities that are part of this network. Politico is reporting the Trump administration is…
Beef Herd Rebuild Unlikely Amid Strong Production Levels
NDSU Extension Livestock Economist Tim Petry says there are numerous reasons a herd rebuild isn’t likely any time soon. “We’ve been going down six straight years now on beef cow numbers. The last couple of years, we’ve been below the…
Avian Influenza Strategy Coming This Week
The Trump Administration will introduce its plan to address avian influenza this week. During an appearance on CBS’ Face the Nation, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said the Biden Administration plan never went beyond destroying the affected flocks. “What we…
RFA Issues Emergency
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s Rural Finance Authority has declared an emergency, due to animal disease outbreaks. Zero-percent disaster recovery loans are available for farmers who sustained disease-related livestock losses between now and a year from now. The three diseases…
USDA H5N1 Employees Rehired
USDA is rescinding the termination notices it previously delivered to some employees working on the federal avian influenza response. Politico reported 25 percent of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network employees had lost their jobs. These positions are considered necessary…
Klobuchar, Craig Seek Clarification Over Food Aid
Senate Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Amy Klobuchar and House Agriculture Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig are seeking answers from the Trump Administration over recent disruptions to international food aid. The protocols for the Food for Progress program have been clarified,…
E15 Bill Introduced in the Upper Chamber
One week after the proposal was introduced in the House, a year-round E15 bill was introduced in the Senate. Minnesota Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith, South and South Dakota Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds are among the lawmakers…
White House Takes Authority Over Independent Agencies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order giving the White House control over independent agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission. These agencies are now bipartisan, and appointees are confirmed by the Senate. The move to…
Farming for the Future
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics. This week, we hear from Josh Krenz, a producer who has worked to…
Rollins Building Her Team
In her new role, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’ priorities will include avian influenza, trade, and the distribution of $31 billion in economic and disaster assistance. Rollins is also focused on building her team at USDA. “My fastball, I believe, has always…
Important Interaction Between State and Federal Governments
Ten percent of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s $400 million budget comes from the federal government. Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen testified before the Senate Agriculture Committee and outlined the interaction between the federal government and his Department. Federal funds also impact…