- Drought Risk Still Looms
- Legislative Session Races Toward an End
- Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
- GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
- What’s Included in the House Farm Bill?
- Finstad Calls Farm Bill Overdue Win
- Farm Bill Faces Tough Senate Path
- All Top Stories
Drought Risk Still Looms
Lingering cold weather could slow planting and crop progress. “As we start to find some drier windows moving forward, getting it early May, the risk of having some colder air around is still significant,” reports Eric Snodgrass, senior science fellow,…
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill included updates to commodity programs, crop insurance, and important tax changes. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane says this week’s House farm bill action is the next important…
GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
The farm bill debate blurred some of the traditional party-line policy positions. A pesticide labeling provision maintaining support for the federal regulatory system over state courts was rejected, brought down a coalition that included MAHA Moms and the advocates for…
What’s Included in the House Farm Bill?
The House-passed farm bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation. It includes a doubling of funding for the Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development trade promotion programs, improvements in the Conservation Reserve Program and updates for precision agriculture. Lesser-known…
Finstad Calls Farm Bill Overdue Win
Minnesota Congressman Brad Finstad calls the farm bill vote a major win for agriculture and Rural America. “Getting a bipartisan farm bill across the finish line in the United States House of Representatives has been long overdue.” He says the…
Farm Bill Faces Tough Senate Path
The U.S. House has passed the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, but the path forward in the Senate remains uncertain. The Russell Group President and CEO, Randy Russell, says while the House vote is a major step,…
- Legislative Session Races Toward an End
- Short-Season Corn Included in Yield Contest Pilot
- Dry Bean Scene
- Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
- Farming for the Future
- GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
- Farm Bill Passage Welcomed After Three Extensions
- All Latest News
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Short-Season Corn Included in Yield Contest Pilot
The National Corn Growers Association has added a new pilot class to its annual yield contest. This category is for farmers in any state with hybrids with a relative maturity of 99 days or less, giving growers with a shorter…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, North Dakota Dry Bean Council Vice Chair Rudy Dotzenrod highlights planting preparations. Click here. .
Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill included updates to commodity programs, crop insurance, and important tax changes. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane says this week’s House farm bill action is the next important…
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, Herman Bartsch with the Cottonwood SWCD talks about resources leading to…
GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
The farm bill debate blurred some of the traditional party-line policy positions. A pesticide labeling provision maintaining support for the federal regulatory system over state courts was rejected, brought down a coalition that included MAHA Moms and the advocates for…
Farm Bill Passage Welcomed After Three Extensions
No farm bill is perfect, but Midwest Council of Agriculture President Perry Aasness sees this past week’s action as an important step forward. “The 2018 Farm Bill has been extended three times; just think about all that’s changed in agriculture…
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
FAPRI Releases Global Outlook
The University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute has released its 2026 International Agricultural Market Outlook. It says Brazil and Argentina will continue to expand their cropping area, although at a slower pace than we’ve seen before. Global…
Base Acre Update On the Way
The One Big Beautiful Bill authorized up to an additional 30 million base acres across the country. Paul Neiffer’s Farm CPA Report cites a white paper published by the NDSU Agricultural Risk Policy Center. It indicates the number of base…
Interest Rates Remain Steady, Powell Remains on Fed Board
The Fed left interest rates unchanged in a range of 3.5 to 3.75 percent. This was the last meeting with Jerome Powell serving as chair. Surprisingly, Powell said he will remain on the Fed board after his chairmanship ends next…
FARM Initiative Targets Global Sales Growth
USDA is rolling out a major upgrade to its export financing tools as part of a broader push to boost U.S. agricultural trade. Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg announced the new Financial Assurance to Revitalize…
ASA Leader Testifies Before USTR
American Soybean Association President Scott Metzger testified before the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office on Tuesday, highlighting the importance of international trade to soybean farmers. Metzger said the impact from past tariff actions caused retaliation, including a 76 percent decline in…
Vaden: Limited Competition Impacts Prices
Concerns are growing about how fertilizer prices are set, with USDA officials pointing to limited competition in key segments of the market. Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden says the issue comes down to price discovery. “The way price discovery generally…
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Short-Season Corn Included in Yield Contest Pilot
The National Corn Growers Association has added a new pilot class to its annual yield contest. This category is for farmers in any state with hybrids with a relative maturity of 99 days or less, giving growers with a shorter…
Interim Leadership Announced for Farm Foundation
Farm Foundation has appointed Todd Van Hoose as interim president and chief executive officer. Van Hoose recently completed his first three-year term on the Farm Foundation board following his time at the helm of the Farm Credit Council. Shari Rogge-Fidler…
New Leadership Role for Andy Vance
Andy Vance is the new executive director of the International Poultry Welfare Alliance and U.S. Roundtable for Sustainable Poultry & Eggs. Most recently, Vance was executive director for the Poultry Science Association. Vance’s resume also includes eight years as a…
FAPRI Releases Global Outlook
The University of Missouri Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute has released its 2026 International Agricultural Market Outlook. It says Brazil and Argentina will continue to expand their cropping area, although at a slower pace than we’ve seen before. Global…
Base Acre Update On the Way
The One Big Beautiful Bill authorized up to an additional 30 million base acres across the country. Paul Neiffer’s Farm CPA Report cites a white paper published by the NDSU Agricultural Risk Policy Center. It indicates the number of base…
Strong North American Sales for FMC
FMC Corporation reports first-quarter revenues of $759 million, down four percent from the same quarter last year. Sales volume improved two percent, boosted by strong growth in North America. New active ingredient sales doubled year-over-year.
Drought Risk Still Looms
Lingering cold weather could slow planting and crop progress. “As we start to find some drier windows moving forward, getting it early May, the risk of having some colder air around is still significant,” reports Eric Snodgrass, senior science fellow,…
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Short-Season Corn Included in Yield Contest Pilot
The National Corn Growers Association has added a new pilot class to its annual yield contest. This category is for farmers in any state with hybrids with a relative maturity of 99 days or less, giving growers with a shorter…
Dry Bean Scene
In the Dry Bean Scene, North Dakota Dry Bean Council Vice Chair Rudy Dotzenrod highlights planting preparations. Click here. .
Consider All Options
It has been a spring with very little field activity. CHS Regional Agronomy Specialist Tim Swanson says, fortunately, most fields were left in good condition last fall and will be ready to go when the weather cooperates. In addition to…
Hanson: Saturated Soils Stall Fieldwork
It remains too wet and too cold for planting to begin.”Nothing is going on in my area,” said Jason Hanson, owner, Rock and Roll Agronomy. “There was a little bit of fertilizer being spread down in Tolna and Warwick on…
Rekow: Planting Could Start in the Week Ahead
Dairyland Seed District Sales Manager Keith Rekow says it’s still early, but there’s some field activity taking place in eastern South Dakota. “A little bit of fertilizer spreading, but the most field activity I’ve seen was around Watertown, just a…
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill included updates to commodity programs, crop insurance, and important tax changes. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane says this week’s House farm bill action is the next important…
Cattle Country Conversations
In this edition of Cattle Country Conversations, Interior Department Associate Deputy Secretary Karen Budd Fallon discusses wolf management and the role states could play in managing the wolf population. Click here.
Walz Signs DAIRI Update
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed legislation updating eligibility for the state’s Dairy Assistance, Investment, Relief Initiative. This program provides financial support to farmers enrolled in the federal Dairy Margin Coverage program. The bill fixes a gap in the previous…
MN Beef Update
In the Minnesota Beef Update, Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Executive Director Kaitlyn Root recaps a recent legislative trip to Washington, D.C. Click here.
Interior Considers Changes to Wolf Protections
Federal wolf protections are under renewed scrutiny, with implications for livestock producers in Minnesota, where wolf populations remain a central issue. According to Associate Deputy Secretary of the Interior Karen Budd-Falen, Minnesota producers have been especially vocal about the need…
Screwworm Concerns Intensify
Concerns continue to grow across the cattle industry as the threat of New World Screwworm inches closer to the U.S. border, raising both economic and biosecurity alarms. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Executive Director of Government Affairs Sigrid Johannes says the…
- Legislative Session Races Toward an End
- Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
- GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
- Farm Bill Passage Welcomed After Three Extensions
- What’s Included in the House Farm Bill?
- FAIR Labels Bill Endorsed
- Finstad Calls Farm Bill Overdue Win
- All Policy
Legislative Session Races Toward an End
The Minnesota legislative session is in the home stretch. Minnesota Farmers Union Director of Public Policy Stu Lourey says important work remains. “The ag policy omnibus has passed the full Senate on a broad, bipartisan basis that includes some important…
Farm Bill Clears House Hurdle as Summer Deadline Pressures Build
Last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill included updates to commodity programs, crop insurance, and important tax changes. National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane says this week’s House farm bill action is the next important…
GOP Flips the Script on Specific Farm Bill Issues
The farm bill debate blurred some of the traditional party-line policy positions. A pesticide labeling provision maintaining support for the federal regulatory system over state courts was rejected, brought down a coalition that included MAHA Moms and the advocates for…
Farm Bill Passage Welcomed After Three Extensions
No farm bill is perfect, but Midwest Council of Agriculture President Perry Aasness sees this past week’s action as an important step forward. “The 2018 Farm Bill has been extended three times; just think about all that’s changed in agriculture…
What’s Included in the House Farm Bill?
The House-passed farm bill is a comprehensive piece of legislation. It includes a doubling of funding for the Market Access Program and Foreign Market Development trade promotion programs, improvements in the Conservation Reserve Program and updates for precision agriculture. Lesser-known…
FAIR Labels Bill Endorsed
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has endorsed a bill that addresses the labeling of cell-cultivated protein and plant-based protein products. NCBA said lab-grown and plant-based proteins have caused consumer confusion by using terms like ‘meat’ and ‘beef.’
Finstad Calls Farm Bill Overdue Win
Minnesota Congressman Brad Finstad calls the farm bill vote a major win for agriculture and Rural America. “Getting a bipartisan farm bill across the finish line in the United States House of Representatives has been long overdue.” He says the…


