Cramer Praises Fed Pick
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve by a 54 to 45 vote. Warsh will take over leadership of the nation’s central bank at a time when policymakers continue to monitor inflation,…
Corn, Soybean Yields Set Records
New county-level yield estimates from USDA confirm 2025 was a historic production year for U.S. agriculture. Analysis from Farmdoc Daily shows the national average corn yield hit a record 186.5 bushels per acre, while soybean yields reached a record 53…
USDA Reorganization Faces Pushback
The American Federation of Government Employees is criticizing USDA’s reorganization plan, saying the proposal could undermine agency operations by forcing thousands of workers to relocate from Washington, D.C. In a statement, the union said many employees would likely leave their…
Soybean Oil Volatility Concerns Rise
New USDA projections are raising concerns about increased volatility in soybean oil markets as renewable fuel demand continues reshaping the soybean industry. Analysts with FarmDoc Daily say USDA’s first outlook for the 2026-2027 marketing year projects stronger domestic soybean crushing,…
Winds Dry Out Topsoil
Dry conditions and persistent winds are beginning to concern producers in southwest North Dakota as planting season moves ahead quickly. New England, North Dakota farmer Devin Wert said subsoil moisture remains decent, but topsoil conditions are deteriorating fast. “Things have…
Planting Advances Rapidly
Farmers across Minnesota and North Dakota made major planting progress during the past two weeks despite high winds and blowing dust. Peterson Farm Seed lead agronomist Rick Swenson said strong field conditions helped producers move quickly through corn and soybean…
Dry May Worries Northern Farmers
Extreme fire danger, blowing dust, and worsening drought conditions are creating growing concerns across the Northern Plains as strong winds and dry weather continue impacting the region. Red flag warnings stretched across much of North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota…
Cramer Praises Fed Pick
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve by a 54 to 45 vote. Warsh will take over leadership of the nation’s central bank at a time when policymakers continue to monitor inflation,…
Soybean Aphid Threat Rising
The latest North Dakota State University Crop and Pest Report is warning soybean growers to closely monitor soybean aphid activity this season, particularly across eastern North Dakota. Researchers say winter survival rates for soybean aphids were exceptionally high throughout the…
Corn, Soybean Yields Set Records
New county-level yield estimates from USDA confirm 2025 was a historic production year for U.S. agriculture. Analysis from Farmdoc Daily shows the national average corn yield hit a record 186.5 bushels per acre, while soybean yields reached a record 53…
Wheat Tour Sees Lower Yields
The Wheat Quality Council Winter Wheat Tour wrapped up with a weighted average yield estimate of 38.9 bushels per acre, well below last year’s 53 bushels per acre forecast. Crop scouts spent three days evaluating fields across Kansas along with…
USDA Reorganization Faces Pushback
The American Federation of Government Employees is criticizing USDA’s reorganization plan, saying the proposal could undermine agency operations by forcing thousands of workers to relocate from Washington, D.C. In a statement, the union said many employees would likely leave their…
Soybean Oil Volatility Concerns Rise
New USDA projections are raising concerns about increased volatility in soybean oil markets as renewable fuel demand continues reshaping the soybean industry. Analysts with FarmDoc Daily say USDA’s first outlook for the 2026-2027 marketing year projects stronger domestic soybean crushing,…
Farm Uncertainty Limits Spending
Farm equipment sales remain under pressure as weak farm income and uncertainty continue weighing on major machinery purchases. New numbers from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers show overall tractor sales fell more than 11 percent in April from a year…
Cramer Praises Fed Pick
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve by a 54 to 45 vote. Warsh will take over leadership of the nation’s central bank at a time when policymakers continue to monitor inflation,…
Summit Drops South Dakota From Pipeline Route
The Summit Carbon Solutions announced earlier this week a change in routing. No longer will the Summit Carbon Pipeline cross through South Dakota and instead will be re-routed through Nebraska. American Carbon Alliance CEO Tom Buis says this move should…
Beet Stock Values
The American Crystal Sugar Company beet stock trading season has likely ended. According to Acres & Shares broker, Jayson Menke, 4,884 shares were brokered for an average price of $4,060.17 per share. “Based on the forecast payment last fall, I…
Automated Trading Triggered Selling
Soybean futures turned sharply lower following comments from Trump Administration officials suggesting soybeans had already been addressed in earlier agreements with China. StoneX Chief Commodities Economist Arlan Suderman said computerized trading algorithms interpreted the news as bearish for soybeans, triggering…
U.S.-China Summit is Complete
President Donald Trump says the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping resulted in “fantastic trade deals,” including major agricultural purchases. Speaking on Fox News, Trump said China plans to buy large amounts of U.S. soybeans and other farm products. U.S.…
Drought Evident on KS Wheat Tour
The Wheat Quality Council Winter Wheat Tour wrapped up with a weighted average yield forecast of 38.9 bushels per acre. That’s down from 53 bushels per acre last year. Crop scouts toured Kansas and small portions of Oklahoma and Nebraska…
Wheat Included in Food for Peace Program
U.S. Wheat Associates is applauding USDA’s first wheat award under the Food for Peace program, with 20,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat designated for emergency feeding programs in East Africa. The organization said the shipment reinforces America’s role as both…
Summit Drops South Dakota From Pipeline Route
The Summit Carbon Solutions announced earlier this week a change in routing. No longer will the Summit Carbon Pipeline cross through South Dakota and instead will be re-routed through Nebraska. American Carbon Alliance CEO Tom Buis says this move should…
Farm Equipment Business Under Pressure
New numbers from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers show weak farm income continues to pressure machinery purchases. Overall tractor sales fell more than 11 percent in April compared to one year ago, while four-wheel-drive tractor sales dropped nearly 43 percent. Combine…
U.S.-China Summit is Complete
President Donald Trump says the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping resulted in “fantastic trade deals,” including major agricultural purchases. Speaking on Fox News, Trump said China plans to buy large amounts of U.S. soybeans and other farm products. U.S.…
Corn Comments
In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Growers Association Senior Public Policy Director Amanda Bilek highlights fertilizer policy discussions. Click here.
Sugarbeet Report
In the Sugarbeet Report, American Sugar Alliance Director of Economics and Policy Analysis Rob Johansson talks about sugar prices. Click here.
Soy Farmer Support Hub Launched
The United Soybean Board has introduced a new Soy Farmer Support Hub. Resources are split into three sections. One area focuses on agronomic issues, including seeding rates, variety selection and disease management. Another section concentrates on farm profitability, and the…
Newman Receives Distinguished Service Award
Former American Feed Industry Association President/CEO Joel Newman was presented with the organization’s distinguished service award. Newman retired in 2019 after serving 15 years as AFIA president/CEO.
Corn, Soybean Yields Set Records
New county-level yield estimates from USDA confirm 2025 was a historic production year for U.S. agriculture. Analysis from Farmdoc Daily shows the national average corn yield hit a record 186.5 bushels per acre, while soybean yields reached a record 53…
Soybean Oil Volatility Concerns Rise
New USDA projections are raising concerns about increased volatility in soybean oil markets as renewable fuel demand continues reshaping the soybean industry. Analysts with FarmDoc Daily say USDA’s first outlook for the 2026-2027 marketing year projects stronger domestic soybean crushing,…
Planting Advances Rapidly
Farmers across Minnesota and North Dakota made major planting progress during the past two weeks despite high winds and blowing dust. Peterson Farm Seed lead agronomist Rick Swenson said strong field conditions helped producers move quickly through corn and soybean…
Dry May Worries Northern Farmers
Extreme fire danger, blowing dust, and worsening drought conditions are creating growing concerns across the Northern Plains as strong winds and dry weather continue impacting the region. Red flag warnings stretched across much of North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota…
Drought Evident on KS Wheat Tour
The Wheat Quality Council Winter Wheat Tour wrapped up with a weighted average yield forecast of 38.9 bushels per acre. That’s down from 53 bushels per acre last year. Crop scouts toured Kansas and small portions of Oklahoma and Nebraska…
Prioritize Weed Control
The windy weather has complicated herbicide applications, but WinField United Crop Protection Sales Agronomist Ryan Peterson wants growers to prioritize timely weed control. “If you have to shut the planter or the drill down for a day to spray, I…
Monitor Corn Stands
A large amount of corn was planted in southeast North Dakota in late April and may sit in the ground for three weeks before emergence. “I’ve looked at a lot of these fields and they really look like that corn…
MN Beef Update
It is May Beef Month. In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council Business Manager Heather DeLong talks about Beef Month promotions. Click here.
Farm Measures Remain Stalled at Capitol
The Minnesota legislative session is entering its final week and Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen says there’s still a lot of work to be done. “It’s a bit of a mixed bag for agriculture, at the moment. We did pass the…
Ranch Profits Mask Difficult Year for North Dakota Crop Farmers
NDSU Extension’s latest Agriculture by the Numbers shows a stark contrast in net farm incomes between Red River Valley farms versus Northern Plains farms outside the valley. Extension Ag Finance Specialist Bryon Parman says much of that comes from the…
Livestock Water Concerns in North Dakota
Low spring runoff and below-average precipitation could lead to access issues for adequate, good-quality water for livestock this spring. NDSU Extension Veterinarian Jake Galbreath says they’ve received multiple reports of water sources that are either low, dried up or toxic…
A Significant Step in Expanding Milk Options in School
USDA has issued an interim final rule implementing the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act. This provision allows schools and child nutrition providers to offer whole and two percent milk options. That includes flavored and unflavored milk options. The International…
Healthy Balance Sheets in Cattle Sector
The cattle industry continues to benefit from strong markets. Fallon Savage, senior vice president of corporate credit, Farm Credit Services of America, said the balance sheets are healthy. A disciplined approach is being seen by cattle producers. “Most of them…
MN Beef Update
In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt recaps the recent board meeting and planning session. Listen here.
Cramer Praises Fed Pick
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve by a 54 to 45 vote. Warsh will take over leadership of the nation’s central bank at a time when policymakers continue to monitor inflation,…
USDA Reorganization Faces Pushback
The American Federation of Government Employees is criticizing USDA’s reorganization plan, saying the proposal could undermine agency operations by forcing thousands of workers to relocate from Washington, D.C. In a statement, the union said many employees would likely leave their…
Summit Drops South Dakota From Pipeline Route
The Summit Carbon Solutions announced earlier this week a change in routing. No longer will the Summit Carbon Pipeline cross through South Dakota and instead will be re-routed through Nebraska. American Carbon Alliance CEO Tom Buis says this move should…
Ag Bill Not Happening in St. Paul
Legislative leaders reached a budget agreement that includes a bonding bill, property tax relief, and additional state funding priorities. However, House Agriculture Committee Co-Chair Paul Anderson said an agriculture bill is unlikely because of disagreements over paraquat restrictions. “There are DFLers…
Corn Comments
In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Growers Association Senior Public Policy Director Amanda Bilek highlights fertilizer policy discussions. Click here.
USDA Employee Union Asks Congress to Intervene
The American Federation of Government Employees is upset with USDA’s reorganization plan. In a statement, the group said the forced relocation of more than half of the Agriculture Department’s Washington, D.C. workforce will undermine the work of the agency. The…
A Victory for Farmers and Consumers
Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation President Dan Glessing called the House E15 vote a major victory for consumers and farmers. “It’s a cheaper choice for consumers, but more importantly, it’s homegrown,” said Glessing. “At the end of the day, it’s a…


