- Warm Weather Slows Potato Harvest
- Big Bushels in SW MN Despite Disease Pressure
- ASA Calls to Restore China Market Access
- DOL Rule Eases H-2A Costs for Farmers
- Easing Interest Rates Provide Some Help
- Pleased With Yields Despite Early Frost
- Soil Sampling Key to Smarter Fall Fertilizer Decisions
- All Top Stories
Warm Weather Slows Potato Harvest
Despite weather-related delays, Carl Hoverson, a farmer in the Larimore, North Dakota area, says the overall potato crop quality was good. “A lot of hot weather, so we had to wait a lot of days. Most days we worked this…
Big Bushels in SW MN Despite Disease Pressure
For the most part, the soybean harvest has been put to bed in southwest Minnesota. Matt Widboom, who farms at Worthington, had an above-average crop with yields in the 60s and 70s or better. The average was brought down by…
ASA Calls to Restore China Market Access
U.S. soybean farmers are urging President Trump’s Administration to turn trade and biofuel promises into action. The American Soybean Association says ongoing trade negotiations must restore access to the Chinese market, especially as harvest continues. The ASA is also calling…
DOL Rule Eases H-2A Costs for Farmers
The Department of Labor’s updated rule for calculating H-2A wage rates is bringing relief to U.S. farmers after years of inflated labor costs. National Council of Agricultural Employers President and CEO Michael Marsh says the rule corrects decades of flawed…
Easing Interest Rates Provide Some Help
According to a new report from the CoBank Knowledge Exchange, another four or five quarter-point interest rate cuts are expected through the end of next year. That would put the baseline interest rate around three percent at the end of…
Pleased With Yields Despite Early Frost
Even with an early frost that took off a bit of the top end in the soybeans, Rugby, North Dakota farmer Steve Fritel says the overall yields were good. “We noticed the yield differences, but overall, I guess we’re pleased…
Soil Sampling Key to Smarter Fall Fertilizer Decisions
With many farmers preparing for their fall fertilizer applications, Agvise Soil Scientist John Breker says it all starts with soil sampling. “With fertilizer prices as high as they are, it’s important to have up-to-date soil test information so you know…
Warm Weather Slows Potato Harvest
Despite weather-related delays, Carl Hoverson, a farmer in the Larimore, North Dakota area, says the overall potato crop quality was good. “A lot of hot weather, so we had to wait a lot of days. Most days we worked this…
Big Bushels in SW MN Despite Disease Pressure
For the most part, the soybean harvest has been put to bed in southwest Minnesota. Matt Widboom, who farms at Worthington, had an above-average crop with yields in the 60s and 70s or better. The average was brought down by…
ASA Calls to Restore China Market Access
U.S. soybean farmers are urging President Trump’s Administration to turn trade and biofuel promises into action. The American Soybean Association says ongoing trade negotiations must restore access to the Chinese market, especially as harvest continues. The ASA is also calling…
DOL Rule Eases H-2A Costs for Farmers
The Department of Labor’s updated rule for calculating H-2A wage rates is bringing relief to U.S. farmers after years of inflated labor costs. National Council of Agricultural Employers President and CEO Michael Marsh says the rule corrects decades of flawed…
New SDSU Wheat Released
South Dakota State University is releasing a new hard red winter wheat variety. SD Vivian demonstrates moderate to good resistance to drought, stem rust and Hessian fly. It is also described as a high-yielding variety with above-average protein. It will…
Easing Interest Rates Provide Some Help
According to a new report from the CoBank Knowledge Exchange, another four or five quarter-point interest rate cuts are expected through the end of next year. That would put the baseline interest rate around three percent at the end of…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner says attention will soon shift to crop evaluation for 2025. The Granular app can scrutinize planting dates, fertility, fungicide treatments and more. Listen to this update to learn more about this…
Easing Interest Rates Provide Some Help
According to a new report from the CoBank Knowledge Exchange, another four or five quarter-point interest rate cuts are expected through the end of next year. That would put the baseline interest rate around three percent at the end of…
MN Corn Matters
Adam Birr, CEO, Minnesota Corn Growers Association, was part of a U.S. Grains Council Grains trade delegation that traveled north of the border. Ninety-nine percent of Minnesota’s ethanol exports go to Canada. Click here to listen to the report.
Cooking Oil Decision Could Have Huge Domino Effect
President Trump’s social media post suggesting a boycott on Chinese cooking oil has major implications for the U.S. soybean industry. However, Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Executive Director Joe Smentek says it’s biofuels policy issue, not a trade issue. “What has been…
‘Testy’
During a White House news briefing on Tuesday, President Trump addressed the trade relationship with China. “Look, I have a great relationship with President Xi, but sometimes he gets testy because China likes to take advantage of people,” said Trump. “We…
Used Chinese Cooking Oil in the Crosshairs
President Donald Trump used Truth Social to deliver his latest warning to China. Trump said he believes China is purposely not buying U.S. soybeans, describing it as “an economically hostile act.’ Trump went on to say that the U.S. may…
Next Step is Up to China
In an appearance on CNBC, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the likelihood of 100 percent tariffs on China depends on what Beijing does next. China initially implemented restrictions on exports of rare earth minerals used in the tech sector.…
CONAB Forecasts Record Soybean Output for 2026
Brazil’s crop agency, CONAB, estimates the 2025-26 corn crop at 138.6 million metric tons, slightly below its previous estimate but above USDA’s 131-million-ton forecast. The agency also projects a 16 percent jump in corn exports from last year, which could…
New SDSU Wheat Released
South Dakota State University is releasing a new hard red winter wheat variety. SD Vivian demonstrates moderate to good resistance to drought, stem rust and Hessian fly. It is also described as a high-yielding variety with above-average protein. It will…
Soil Sampling Key to Smarter Fall Fertilizer Decisions
With many farmers preparing for their fall fertilizer applications, Agvise Soil Scientist John Breker says it all starts with soil sampling. “With fertilizer prices as high as they are, it’s important to have up-to-date soil test information so you know…
A Silent Yield Robber
October is known as SCN Action Month. BASF Seed Treatment Product Manager Jeremiah Mullock sees the soybean cyst nematode as a silent yield robber. “In our BASF sampling the last few years, we’ve had over 6,000-plus samples and we’ve detected…
Top 50 Dairy Co-op List Updated
Dairy Farmers of America remains the largest dairy cooperative nationwide. Milk volume totaled 55.7 billion pounds, down 6 million pounds from 2024. According to the Hoard’s Dairyman list of the top 50 dairy co-ops, Edge Dairy Farm Cooperative moved up…
SCN Losses Expected to Rise
Soybean Cyst Nematode is responsible for $1.5 billion in yield loss per year in the United States. University of Nebraska Extension Plant Pathologist Dylan Mangel, who is part of the SCN Coalition, expects those losses to only grow. Due to…
Soybean Basis Drops Below Historical Averages Across U.S.
US Soybean farmers have faced a challenging year in 2025, and American Soybean Association Economist Jacquie Holland says that’s reflected in current basis levels, especially for farmers in the Northern Plains. “We’re seeing basis levels for soybeans fall below historical…
New Hire, Promotions at Ten Acre Marketing
Brock Nemecek has joined Ten Acre Marketing as its new vice president of client services. Nemecek has spent time in consulting and with Farm Journal. Mary Heslep will move into the role of senior vice president of strategy and business…
Warm Weather Slows Potato Harvest
Despite weather-related delays, Carl Hoverson, a farmer in the Larimore, North Dakota area, says the overall potato crop quality was good. “A lot of hot weather, so we had to wait a lot of days. Most days we worked this…
Big Bushels in SW MN Despite Disease Pressure
For the most part, the soybean harvest has been put to bed in southwest Minnesota. Matt Widboom, who farms at Worthington, had an above-average crop with yields in the 60s and 70s or better. The average was brought down by…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Field Agronomist Kevin Sinner says attention will soon shift to crop evaluation for 2025. The Granular app can scrutinize planting dates, fertility, fungicide treatments and more. Listen to this update to learn more about this…
Pleased With Yields Despite Early Frost
Even with an early frost that took off a bit of the top end in the soybeans, Rugby, North Dakota farmer Steve Fritel says the overall yields were good. “We noticed the yield differences, but overall, I guess we’re pleased…
Soil Sampling Key to Smarter Fall Fertilizer Decisions
With many farmers preparing for their fall fertilizer applications, Agvise Soil Scientist John Breker says it all starts with soil sampling. “With fertilizer prices as high as they are, it’s important to have up-to-date soil test information so you know…
A Silent Yield Robber
October is known as SCN Action Month. BASF Seed Treatment Product Manager Jeremiah Mullock sees the soybean cyst nematode as a silent yield robber. “In our BASF sampling the last few years, we’ve had over 6,000-plus samples and we’ve detected…
SCN Losses Expected to Rise
Soybean Cyst Nematode is responsible for $1.5 billion in yield loss per year in the United States. University of Nebraska Extension Plant Pathologist Dylan Mangel, who is part of the SCN Coalition, expects those losses to only grow. Due to…
Top 50 Dairy Co-op List Updated
Dairy Farmers of America remains the largest dairy cooperative nationwide. Milk volume totaled 55.7 billion pounds, down 6 million pounds from 2024. According to the Hoard’s Dairyman list of the top 50 dairy co-ops, Edge Dairy Farm Cooperative moved up…
Labor Seen as Dairy Industry’s Biggest Issue
According to National Milk Producers Federation Chairman Randy Mooney, labor is the #1 challenge for the dairy industry. “We’ve got the H-2A visas that don’t really fit dairy because they’re seasonal workers,” said Mooney. “We’ve got now the Trump Administration…
Coalition Calls for “America First” Antitrust Action
R-CALF USA joined the Main Street Competition Coalition in calling on President Donald Trump to strengthen antitrust enforcement. The coalition’s letter—signed by the Independent Professional Seed Association, Minnesota Petroleum Marketers Association, North Dakota Corn Growers, North Dakota Petroleum Marketers, South…
Analyst Warns Market May Be Peaking
Cattle prices are pushing toward record highs, but Total Farm Marketing Market Analyst Bryan Doherty warns that the rally could be approaching a top. Doherty says investors should keep perspective as the market accelerates. “Nothing has really slowed the market…
Top 10 Cattle Industry Leaders Under 40
Cattle Business Weekly has announced its Top 10 Industry Leaders Under 40. This year’s class includes farm broadcaster Lane Nordlund, Belt, Montana; cattle feeder Patrick Maher, Timber Lake, South Dakota; DV Auction rep Logan Hoffman of Wheatland, North Dakota; ranchers…
Q3 Upheld Lower Court Decision
The U.S. Court of Appeals based in Boston has upheld a lower court decision to dismiss Triumph Foods’ challenge of Massachusetts Question 3. Voters approved this law, banning the sale of meat from pigs, poultry or veal calves not raised…
Livestock and Leadership
Sidney Erickson grew up with parents who were involved in 4-H, making it an easy decision for her to join. “It’s just always been in my family, so that’s what got me into 4H.” Showing livestock is Erickson’s passion, and…
ASA Calls to Restore China Market Access
U.S. soybean farmers are urging President Trump’s Administration to turn trade and biofuel promises into action. The American Soybean Association says ongoing trade negotiations must restore access to the Chinese market, especially as harvest continues. The ASA is also calling…
DOL Rule Eases H-2A Costs for Farmers
The Department of Labor’s updated rule for calculating H-2A wage rates is bringing relief to U.S. farmers after years of inflated labor costs. National Council of Agricultural Employers President and CEO Michael Marsh says the rule corrects decades of flawed…
Cooking Oil Decision Could Have Huge Domino Effect
President Trump’s social media post suggesting a boycott on Chinese cooking oil has major implications for the U.S. soybean industry. However, Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Executive Director Joe Smentek says it’s biofuels policy issue, not a trade issue. “What has been…
‘Testy’
During a White House news briefing on Tuesday, President Trump addressed the trade relationship with China. “Look, I have a great relationship with President Xi, but sometimes he gets testy because China likes to take advantage of people,” said Trump. “We…
Used Chinese Cooking Oil in the Crosshairs
President Donald Trump used Truth Social to deliver his latest warning to China. Trump said he believes China is purposely not buying U.S. soybeans, describing it as “an economically hostile act.’ Trump went on to say that the U.S. may…
Next Step is Up to China
In an appearance on CNBC, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the likelihood of 100 percent tariffs on China depends on what Beijing does next. China initially implemented restrictions on exports of rare earth minerals used in the tech sector.…
Government Shutdown Continues
The government shutdown in Washington shows little hope for a resolution. Policy Solutions President Jay Truitt says lawmakers are waiting for key events before taking further action. “Democrats are waiting to take any steps until after the No Kings protest…