- Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
- Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
- Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
- USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
- Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
- Adequate Moisture Throughout ND
- Trump Issues a Warning
- All Top Stories
Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
Market volatility has taken a different turn in 2026, driven more by global and political factors than traditional supply and demand, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen. Speaking at the Farm Business Management meeting in Crookston, Jensen…
Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
Farm profitability continues to vary widely across northwest Minnesota, even among operations in similar areas, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Ron Dvergsten. Speaking at the Northland Farm Business Management annual meeting at the University of Minnesota Crookston, Dvergsten…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
Work on the new National Proving Grounds Network for Agtech is already underway. USDA Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics Scott Hutchins says they are already working at establishing pilot programs with Grand Farm locations in North Dakota and Georgia.…
Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
Purdue University and the CME Group released their latest Ag Economy Barometer for the month of March. Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture and Economics Professor Michael Langemeier says farmer sentiment is up. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag…
Adequate Moisture Throughout ND
North Dakota is one of the few states nationwide with absolutely no drought or abnormally dry conditions. In recent months, the U.S. Drought Monitor has shown only a small sliver in Traill and Cass counties with any hint of dry…
Trump Issues a Warning
While the ceasefire is underway, President Trump has issued a warning to the rest of the world. On social media, Trump said any country supplying Iran with weapons will face an immediate 50 percent tariff. China has supplied Iran with…
- Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
- Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
- Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
- USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
- Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
- Wanted: More Bushels
- SAF Tax Credit Reviewed in MN House Tax Committee
- All Latest News
Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
Market volatility has taken a different turn in 2026, driven more by global and political factors than traditional supply and demand, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen. Speaking at the Farm Business Management meeting in Crookston, Jensen…
Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
Farm profitability continues to vary widely across northwest Minnesota, even among operations in similar areas, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Ron Dvergsten. Speaking at the Northland Farm Business Management annual meeting at the University of Minnesota Crookston, Dvergsten…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
Work on the new National Proving Grounds Network for Agtech is already underway. USDA Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics Scott Hutchins says they are already working at establishing pilot programs with Grand Farm locations in North Dakota and Georgia.…
Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
Purdue University and the CME Group released their latest Ag Economy Barometer for the month of March. Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture and Economics Professor Michael Langemeier says farmer sentiment is up. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag…
Wanted: More Bushels
Time will be needed for the fields to dry out, but BASF Technical Sales Representative Nick Salentine expects the planting season to start soon. “Hoping we can get the wheels turning shortly and before you know it, we can be…
SAF Tax Credit Reviewed in MN House Tax Committee
A bill heard in the Minnesota House Tax Committee would expand Minnesota’s sustainable aviation fuel tax credit. This tax credit was created three years ago to incentivize the production of SAF, but no one has applied for it. The state’s…
- Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
- Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
- Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
- Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
- No Quick Solution for Fertilizer Sector
- Good-Sized Calves Hitting the Ground on Overby Ranch
- Trump Issues a Warning
- All Markets
Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
Market volatility has taken a different turn in 2026, driven more by global and political factors than traditional supply and demand, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen. Speaking at the Farm Business Management meeting in Crookston, Jensen…
Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
Farm profitability continues to vary widely across northwest Minnesota, even among operations in similar areas, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Ron Dvergsten. Speaking at the Northland Farm Business Management annual meeting at the University of Minnesota Crookston, Dvergsten…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
Purdue University and the CME Group released their latest Ag Economy Barometer for the month of March. Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture and Economics Professor Michael Langemeier says farmer sentiment is up. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag…
No Quick Solution for Fertilizer Sector
The opening of the Strait of Hormuz doesn’t solve the access and cost issues with fertilizer. A report from StoneX says the shipping industry remains skeptical. As a result, traffic has not increased significantly. If ships can move freely, the…
Good-Sized Calves Hitting the Ground on Overby Ranch
Mother Nature always has its say during the spring calving season. Megan Overby at Binford, North Dakota, says it could always be worse. “Looking out the window now, and I can see green grass, so not a lot of complaints…
Trump Issues a Warning
While the ceasefire is underway, President Trump has issued a warning to the rest of the world. On social media, Trump said any country supplying Iran with weapons will face an immediate 50 percent tariff. China has supplied Iran with…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
Work on the new National Proving Grounds Network for Agtech is already underway. USDA Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics Scott Hutchins says they are already working at establishing pilot programs with Grand Farm locations in North Dakota and Georgia.…
Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
Purdue University and the CME Group released their latest Ag Economy Barometer for the month of March. Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture and Economics Professor Michael Langemeier says farmer sentiment is up. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag…
Wanted: More Bushels
Time will be needed for the fields to dry out, but BASF Technical Sales Representative Nick Salentine expects the planting season to start soon. “Hoping we can get the wheels turning shortly and before you know it, we can be…
MFU Minute
The Minnesota Farmers Union has been hosting town hall events across the state. On Wednesday, MFU Vice President Anne Schwagerl updated us for this edition of the MFU Minute. Listen.
No Quick Solution for Fertilizer Sector
The opening of the Strait of Hormuz doesn’t solve the access and cost issues with fertilizer. A report from StoneX says the shipping industry remains skeptical. As a result, traffic has not increased significantly. If ships can move freely, the…
Lindberg Nominated for UN WFP Role
USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg has been nominated to be the next executive director for the United Nations World Food Program. If selected, the South Dakota native would succeed Cindy McCain. Before joining the Administration,…
Hope Remains for Marketing Opportunities
Market volatility has taken a different turn in 2026, driven more by global and political factors than traditional supply and demand, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen. Speaking at the Farm Business Management meeting in Crookston, Jensen…
Dvergsten: Efficiency Key to Farm Profitability
Farm profitability continues to vary widely across northwest Minnesota, even among operations in similar areas, according to Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Ron Dvergsten. Speaking at the Northland Farm Business Management annual meeting at the University of Minnesota Crookston, Dvergsten…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
Ag Economy Barometer Jumps on Stronger Farmer Optimism
Purdue University and the CME Group released their latest Ag Economy Barometer for the month of March. Director of the Center for Commercial Agriculture and Economics Professor Michael Langemeier says farmer sentiment is up. “It’s somewhat surprising that the ag…
Wanted: More Bushels
Time will be needed for the fields to dry out, but BASF Technical Sales Representative Nick Salentine expects the planting season to start soon. “Hoping we can get the wheels turning shortly and before you know it, we can be…
Adequate Moisture Throughout ND
North Dakota is one of the few states nationwide with absolutely no drought or abnormally dry conditions. In recent months, the U.S. Drought Monitor has shown only a small sliver in Traill and Cass counties with any hint of dry…
Prepared for Spring
A significant amount of fertilizer was applied this past fall. “Some locations were really heavy, and some were shorter than average, but as a business unit, we actually had a really good fall last year,” said CHS Ag Services Northern…
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
Cattle Country Conversations
In this edition of Cattle Country Conversations, NDSU Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist Tim Petry discusses the drought and its effect on beef cow liquidation and cattle prices. Click here to listen.
Good-Sized Calves Hitting the Ground on Overby Ranch
Mother Nature always has its say during the spring calving season. Megan Overby at Binford, North Dakota, says it could always be worse. “Looking out the window now, and I can see green grass, so not a lot of complaints…
Newborn Calves Face Wet, Muddy Conditions
NDSU Extension Livestock Specialist Lisa Pederson says the recent wet snow has hampered calving. “While the moisture was certainly welcome, I think probably most folks would wished it would have come at a different time,” said Peterson. “We’re going to…
Back to Work at Greeley Beef Plant
As of 5 AM local time Tuesday morning, union workers at the JBS Swift beef plant in Greeley, Colorado, will be going back to work. The decision was made after the company agreed to resume contract negotiations later this week.…
Cattle Country Conversations
In Cattle Country Conversations, Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association President Jake Thompson encourages cattle producers to weigh in on their beef promotion and research checkoff investment. Click here.
ASI Taps Michener for Executive Director Role
The American Sheep Industry Association has named Mike Michener as its new executive director. Michener spent time as the administrator of the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service and had leadership roles with the U.S. Council for International Business and CropLife International.…
- Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
- USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
- SAF Tax Credit Reviewed in MN House Tax Committee
- Lindberg Nominated for UN WFP Role
- Flanagan: Farmers Want Stability and Predictability
- Trump Issues a Warning
- Senate Hearing Focuses on Nitrate Impact
- All Policy
Lindberg Highlights Vietnam Trade Gains
The U.S. is making progress expanding agricultural trade in Southeast Asia, with USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg highlighting new opportunities in Vietnam. Lindberg says meetings with grocery retailers, soybean processors, and cotton buyers are…
USDA, Grand Farm Kick Off Proving Grounds Network
Work on the new National Proving Grounds Network for Agtech is already underway. USDA Undersecretary for Research, Education, and Economics Scott Hutchins says they are already working at establishing pilot programs with Grand Farm locations in North Dakota and Georgia.…
SAF Tax Credit Reviewed in MN House Tax Committee
A bill heard in the Minnesota House Tax Committee would expand Minnesota’s sustainable aviation fuel tax credit. This tax credit was created three years ago to incentivize the production of SAF, but no one has applied for it. The state’s…
Lindberg Nominated for UN WFP Role
USDA Undersecretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke Lindberg has been nominated to be the next executive director for the United Nations World Food Program. If selected, the South Dakota native would succeed Cindy McCain. Before joining the Administration,…
Flanagan: Farmers Want Stability and Predictability
Minnesota Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan, who is running for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, has made over 200 stops across the state, including more than 80 in Greater Minnesota. While on the campaign trail, Flanagan said farmers have asked…
Trump Issues a Warning
While the ceasefire is underway, President Trump has issued a warning to the rest of the world. On social media, Trump said any country supplying Iran with weapons will face an immediate 50 percent tariff. China has supplied Iran with…
Senate Hearing Focuses on Nitrate Impact
In St. Paul, the Senate Environment Committee hosted an oversight hearing regarding the environmental and health impacts of nitrates on Tuesday. Retired Mayo physician Dr. Aleta Borrud testified about health risks.”The risk for cancer, as I think you saw in…


