- Trump Touts Trade
- Sherlock: ARC, PLC Changes a Win for ND Farmers
- Wolford Crops Progressing, But Rain Needed
- Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
- Ag Economy Barometer Dips, Still Above 2024 Levels
- Storm Damage to Ag Infrastructure Will Take Years to Recover
- Truitt: Improvements Made in the Senate
- All Top Stories
Trump Touts Trade
Markets finished the holiday-shortened week with a short-covering bounce. There was also buying interest ahead of President Trump’s speech in Iowa with speculation a trade deal with China would be announced. That didn’t happen, but Trump did repeat a trade…
Sherlock: ARC, PLC Changes a Win for ND Farmers
At Wednesday’s ag roundtable event, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association President Justin Sherlock lauded the numerous agriculture provisions in the budget bill. “We’re very grateful for Senator Hoeven and all the work done to include these key agriculture provisions in…
Wolford Crops Progressing, But Rain Needed
Crops in Wolford, North Dakota are starting to fill in, but Chris Brossart says they could use more rain. “We’ve had nice weather, but we could definitely use some rain. We’re in that stage where we need timely rain just…
Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
After President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed through the Senate, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven hosted a roundtable event in Fargo. “First off, it is about tax relief. Over the next ten years, we save or make sure that…
Ag Economy Barometer Dips, Still Above 2024 Levels
In the CME Group/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer for June, farmer sentiment took a slight dip. “There was a decline, but it wasn’t a huge one,” said Purdue University Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture Jim Mintert. “The index…
Storm Damage to Ag Infrastructure Will Take Years to Recover
The impact of the June 20–21 storm system is still being fully assessed, but early numbers from NDSU Extension show widespread damage to North Dakota’s agricultural sector. NDSU Disaster Education Coordinator Miranda Meehan says Extension agents have been working on…
Truitt: Improvements Made in the Senate
Policy Solutions President Jay Truitt says Senate leadership made key concessions to secure the votes. “They had to buy (Alaska Senator Lisa) Murkowski off basically to get to 50,” Truitt explained. Despite the close margin, Truitt believes the Senate improved…
SD Corn Comments
In South Dakota Corn Comments, Stockyards Ag Experience Executive Director Abby Bischoff invites you to their Summer Carnival. Corn Comments is a presentation of the South Dakota Corn Council. Listen to the update.
Dry Bean Scene
In this week’s Dry Bean Scene, we review the weekly USDA crop progress report and June acreage report. In addition, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson discusses the disparity between dry edible bean acreage in Minnesota and North Dakota. Click here.
Trump Touts Trade
Markets finished the holiday-shortened week with a short-covering bounce. There was also buying interest ahead of President Trump’s speech in Iowa with speculation a trade deal with China would be announced. That didn’t happen, but Trump did repeat a trade…
Trump Addresses Ag Labor
Speaking at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, President Trump ticked through a long list of policy goals and past accomplishments, emphasizing a firm immigration policy. However, Trump said agriculture would see some exceptions. “If a farmer is willing to vouch for…
Seeking High Court Ruling
Syngenta Crop Protection is petitioning the Supreme Court to intervene in lawsuits claiming the use of paraquat caused Parkinson’s disease. This case is focused primarily on jurisdictional issues. DTN reports CropLife America, which represents the crop protection business, has filed…
Walz Announces Trade Mission
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will lead a trade mission to Switzerland and Germany this November. With trade wars and global disruptions, Walz said Minnesota is working to strengthen its trade relationships and expand exports. Applications to join the business delegation…
Cattle Groups Respond to Border Reopening
A group of county, state and national cattle organizations have sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Rollins, asking her to reverse the decision to resume live cattle imports from Mexico. These groups include R-CALF USA, the Independent Beef Association of…
- Trump Touts Trade
- Chicago Spring Wheat Contract Includes RRV Delivery Points
- More Volatility Expected for the Shuttle Train Secondary Market
- Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
- Ag Economy Barometer Dips, Still Above 2024 Levels
- Tentative Trade Deal in Place with Vietnam
- Record Corn Acreage in SD
- All Markets
Trump Touts Trade
Markets finished the holiday-shortened week with a short-covering bounce. There was also buying interest ahead of President Trump’s speech in Iowa with speculation a trade deal with China would be announced. That didn’t happen, but Trump did repeat a trade…
Chicago Spring Wheat Contract Includes RRV Delivery Points
The CME Group launched a spring wheat contract in mid-April. Since that time, more than 460,000 contracts have traded. CME Group Managing Director and Global Head of Agricultural Products John Ricci said this effort provides an effective way to hedge…
More Volatility Expected for the Shuttle Train Secondary Market
BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad have announced that charges will double for the cancellation of a shuttle train contract. For BNSF, the charge goes from $200 per car/per period to $400. In this case, a period is one-third of…
Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
After President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed through the Senate, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven hosted a roundtable event in Fargo. “First off, it is about tax relief. Over the next ten years, we save or make sure that…
Ag Economy Barometer Dips, Still Above 2024 Levels
In the CME Group/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer for June, farmer sentiment took a slight dip. “There was a decline, but it wasn’t a huge one,” said Purdue University Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture Jim Mintert. “The index…
Tentative Trade Deal in Place with Vietnam
The U.S. and Vietnam have come to terms on a preliminary trade deal. The 46 percent tariff on Vietnam’s imports will remain on hold while the two sides negotiate the details. Last year, Vietnam purchased $3.4 billion worth of U.S.…
Record Corn Acreage in SD
South Dakota farmers planted record-large corn acreage this year. South Dakota Corn Growers Association Executive Director DaNita Murray said the tariff talk during planting season had an impact. “In light of some of the export challenges that soybeans face, I’m not…
SD Corn Comments
In South Dakota Corn Comments, Stockyards Ag Experience Executive Director Abby Bischoff invites you to their Summer Carnival. Corn Comments is a presentation of the South Dakota Corn Council. Listen to the update.
Dry Bean Scene
In this week’s Dry Bean Scene, we review the weekly USDA crop progress report and June acreage report. In addition, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson discusses the disparity between dry edible bean acreage in Minnesota and North Dakota. Click here.
Trump Touts Trade
Markets finished the holiday-shortened week with a short-covering bounce. There was also buying interest ahead of President Trump’s speech in Iowa with speculation a trade deal with China would be announced. That didn’t happen, but Trump did repeat a trade…
Trump Addresses Ag Labor
Speaking at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, President Trump ticked through a long list of policy goals and past accomplishments, emphasizing a firm immigration policy. However, Trump said agriculture would see some exceptions. “If a farmer is willing to vouch for…
Seeking High Court Ruling
Syngenta Crop Protection is petitioning the Supreme Court to intervene in lawsuits claiming the use of paraquat caused Parkinson’s disease. This case is focused primarily on jurisdictional issues. DTN reports CropLife America, which represents the crop protection business, has filed…
Walz Announces Trade Mission
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will lead a trade mission to Switzerland and Germany this November. With trade wars and global disruptions, Walz said Minnesota is working to strengthen its trade relationships and expand exports. Applications to join the business delegation…
Sherlock: ARC, PLC Changes a Win for ND Farmers
At Wednesday’s ag roundtable event, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association President Justin Sherlock lauded the numerous agriculture provisions in the budget bill. “We’re very grateful for Senator Hoeven and all the work done to include these key agriculture provisions in…
Dry Bean Scene
In this week’s Dry Bean Scene, we review the weekly USDA crop progress report and June acreage report. In addition, NDSU Crops Economist Frayne Olson discusses the disparity between dry edible bean acreage in Minnesota and North Dakota. Click here.
Sherlock: ARC, PLC Changes a Win for ND Farmers
At Wednesday’s ag roundtable event, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association President Justin Sherlock lauded the numerous agriculture provisions in the budget bill. “We’re very grateful for Senator Hoeven and all the work done to include these key agriculture provisions in…
Wolford Crops Progressing, But Rain Needed
Crops in Wolford, North Dakota are starting to fill in, but Chris Brossart says they could use more rain. “We’ve had nice weather, but we could definitely use some rain. We’re in that stage where we need timely rain just…
Fungicide Timing is Critical
Mother Nature has been relatively kind to the spring wheat crop this year. WestBred Account Manager Joe Narlock is optimistic about the crop, but wants it protected. “Fungicide timing at that early flowering is definitely the best time to fight…
A Gorgeous Wheat Crop
CHS Ag Services Sales Agronomist Mackenzie Adams, who is based at Hillsboro, North Dakota, said the corn could use a break from weather stress. She describes the wheat as ‘fantastic.’ “I know there are a lot of guys that are…
Catching Up
In northwest North Dakota, Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomy sales rep Samantha Eslinger is pleased with the crop conditions. “Corn and beans got off to a real slow start with that cold weather and rain, but now they’re finally catching up.”…
Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
After President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed through the Senate, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven hosted a roundtable event in Fargo. “First off, it is about tax relief. Over the next ten years, we save or make sure that…
Cattle Groups Respond to Border Reopening
A group of county, state and national cattle organizations have sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Rollins, asking her to reverse the decision to resume live cattle imports from Mexico. These groups include R-CALF USA, the Independent Beef Association of…
Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
After President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed through the Senate, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven hosted a roundtable event in Fargo. “First off, it is about tax relief. Over the next ten years, we save or make sure that…
Ag Economy Barometer Dips, Still Above 2024 Levels
In the CME Group/Purdue University Ag Economy Barometer for June, farmer sentiment took a slight dip. “There was a decline, but it wasn’t a huge one,” said Purdue University Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture Jim Mintert. “The index…
Storm Damage to Ag Infrastructure Will Take Years to Recover
The impact of the June 20–21 storm system is still being fully assessed, but early numbers from NDSU Extension show widespread damage to North Dakota’s agricultural sector. NDSU Disaster Education Coordinator Miranda Meehan says Extension agents have been working on…
SDCA VP Defends Beef Checkoff
South Dakota State Representative Liz May recently published an editorial criticizing the mandatory beef checkoff and supporting the federal Opportunities for Fairness in Farming Act. The OFF Act calls for increased transparency and accountability in all commodity checkoff programs. South Dakota…
MFBF Minute
Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Public Policy Specialist Hunter Pederson highlights the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and their update to feedlot rules. The deadline for public comment ends July 22. Click here to listen.
Record Corn Acreage in SD
South Dakota farmers planted record-large corn acreage this year. South Dakota Corn Growers Association Executive Director DaNita Murray said the tariff talk during planting season had an impact. “In light of some of the export challenges that soybeans face, I’m not…
Trump Touts Trade
Markets finished the holiday-shortened week with a short-covering bounce. There was also buying interest ahead of President Trump’s speech in Iowa with speculation a trade deal with China would be announced. That didn’t happen, but Trump did repeat a trade…
Trump Addresses Ag Labor
Speaking at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, President Trump ticked through a long list of policy goals and past accomplishments, emphasizing a firm immigration policy. However, Trump said agriculture would see some exceptions. “If a farmer is willing to vouch for…
Cattle Groups Respond to Border Reopening
A group of county, state and national cattle organizations have sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Rollins, asking her to reverse the decision to resume live cattle imports from Mexico. These groups include R-CALF USA, the Independent Beef Association of…
Ag Groups React to Big Beautiful Bill
As soon as the budget reconciliation bill passed, there was quick reaction from farm groups. American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall said more than half of American farmers are losing money, so the increased reference prices were desperately needed.…
Sherlock: ARC, PLC Changes a Win for ND Farmers
At Wednesday’s ag roundtable event, North Dakota Soybean Growers Association President Justin Sherlock lauded the numerous agriculture provisions in the budget bill. “We’re very grateful for Senator Hoeven and all the work done to include these key agriculture provisions in…
Hoeven Highlights Ag Wins in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
After President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill narrowly passed through the Senate, North Dakota Senator John Hoeven hosted a roundtable event in Fargo. “First off, it is about tax relief. Over the next ten years, we save or make sure that…
‘100% Legal Workforce’ is the Goal
In an appearance on CNBC, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins addressed the farm labor situation. Rollins said President Trump’s goal is a “100 percent legal workforce.” Rollins also said the H-2A visa program needs reform. In her words, H-2A is an…