- Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
- Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
- Big Money, Bigger Risk
- Trump Opens Door to More Argentine Beef Imports
- CattleFax: Higher Cattle Prices Ahead
- All Top Stories
Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
An Emerado, North Dakota farmer is in line for a top job at USDA. USDA hasn’t made the official announcement yet, but Jared Hagert is expected to be the new Farm Service Agency Deputy Administrator of Farm Programs. Hagert serves…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
A new soybean variety from NDSU Extension received much discussion at this year’s Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research at Moorhead. ND-2501 brings together several traits growers have been asking for, especially as disease pressure and yield…
Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
Weeds are a big yield robber, and early detection is all-important, but equally important is identification. University of Minnesota Regional Extension Educator Eric Yu says early, accurate identification is the first step toward reducing yield loss. “We really want to…
Big Money, Bigger Risk
It’s been said that the current cattle market is both strong and fragile. The industry has seen record money, but that also increases the risk and volatility. AgCountry Farm Credit Services Senior Vice President Marshall Hansen leads the organization’s corporate…
Trump Opens Door to More Argentine Beef Imports
One day after the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association convention ended, President Donald Trump signed an executive action allowing increased imports of Argentine beef. The executive order was titled ‘Ensuring Affordable Beef for the American Consumer.’ The order also allows the…
CattleFax: Higher Cattle Prices Ahead
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. Following the CattleFax outlook forum at CattleCon, Hensler, North Dakota, beef producer Clark Price cited the positive news for the cow-calf sector. “CattleFax is telling us herd expansions…
- New Officer Team in Place for SDCGA
- EPD BRD Tool Now Available
- Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
- Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
- Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
- All Latest News
New Officer Team in Place for SDCGA
The South Dakota Corn Growers Association has elected its 2026 officer team. Trent Kubik of Hamill is president. The vice president is Taylor Sumption of Frederick and Travis Renkly of Arlington is secretary/treasurer.
EPD BRD Tool Now Available
Zoetis has launched an innovation for cow-calf operations. INHERIT Select allows producers to make selection and breeding decisions based on Genomic Expected Progeny Differences for bovine respiratory disease. This is the first time ranchers will be able to select replacement…
Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
An Emerado, North Dakota farmer is in line for a top job at USDA. USDA hasn’t made the official announcement yet, but Jared Hagert is expected to be the new Farm Service Agency Deputy Administrator of Farm Programs. Hagert serves…
Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
The Treasury Department and the IRS have released guidance for the Section 45Z tax credit. Fargo-based Bushel is working with Verity Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of the GEVO ethanol facility in Richardton, North Dakota. Bushel CEO Jake Joraanstad says…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
A new soybean variety from NDSU Extension received much discussion at this year’s Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research at Moorhead. ND-2501 brings together several traits growers have been asking for, especially as disease pressure and yield…
Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
Weeds are a big yield robber, and early detection is all-important, but equally important is identification. University of Minnesota Regional Extension Educator Eric Yu says early, accurate identification is the first step toward reducing yield loss. “We really want to…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
Interim U.S.-India Framework Deal Negotiated
The United States and India have an interim framework agreement in place that would lower tariffs and provide more market access. India still bans imports of biotech crops and agricultural products within the new deal.
Beet Stock Values
According to Jayson Menke with Acres & Shares, 264 American Crystal Sugar Company beet shares were brokered last week from $4,000 to $4,100 per share with an average price of $4,022.73 per share.
Trump Opens Door to More Argentine Beef Imports
One day after the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association convention ended, President Donald Trump signed an executive action allowing increased imports of Argentine beef. The executive order was titled ‘Ensuring Affordable Beef for the American Consumer.’ The order also allows the…
CattleFax: Higher Cattle Prices Ahead
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. Following the CattleFax outlook forum at CattleCon, Hensler, North Dakota, beef producer Clark Price cited the positive news for the cow-calf sector. “CattleFax is telling us herd expansions…
New Coalition Promotes USMCA
Forty major farm groups have launched the American Coalition for USMCA. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is up for review this year and the coalition is promoting its benefits for agriculture. A new website includes a state-by-state impact from trade with Canada…
Price Strength Continues in ’26
CattleFax is forecasting cattle prices to average steady to higher in 2026. The risk increases later in the year as markets anticipate larger supplies in 2027. Cow-calf producers are expected have the most leverage, supporting continued profitability for several more…
- New Officer Team in Place for SDCGA
- EPD BRD Tool Now Available
- Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
- Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
- New Dicamba Label Finalized
- All Ag Business
New Officer Team in Place for SDCGA
The South Dakota Corn Growers Association has elected its 2026 officer team. Trent Kubik of Hamill is president. The vice president is Taylor Sumption of Frederick and Travis Renkly of Arlington is secretary/treasurer.
EPD BRD Tool Now Available
Zoetis has launched an innovation for cow-calf operations. INHERIT Select allows producers to make selection and breeding decisions based on Genomic Expected Progeny Differences for bovine respiratory disease. This is the first time ranchers will be able to select replacement…
Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
An Emerado, North Dakota farmer is in line for a top job at USDA. USDA hasn’t made the official announcement yet, but Jared Hagert is expected to be the new Farm Service Agency Deputy Administrator of Farm Programs. Hagert serves…
Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
The Treasury Department and the IRS have released guidance for the Section 45Z tax credit. Fargo-based Bushel is working with Verity Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of the GEVO ethanol facility in Richardton, North Dakota. Bushel CEO Jake Joraanstad says…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
A new soybean variety from NDSU Extension received much discussion at this year’s Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research at Moorhead. ND-2501 brings together several traits growers have been asking for, especially as disease pressure and yield…
New Dicamba Label Finalized
The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a new label for the over-the-top use of dicamba in soybeans and cotton. Safeguards are in place to mitigate the risk of off-target movement of the herbicide. The new restrictions for 2026 include a…
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
- Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
- New Dicamba Label Finalized
- Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
- Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
- Trump-Xi Conversation Spurs Soybean Rally
- All Crops
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
New Soybean Variety Combines Disease Tolerance and Yield
A new soybean variety from NDSU Extension received much discussion at this year’s Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research at Moorhead. ND-2501 brings together several traits growers have been asking for, especially as disease pressure and yield…
Early Weed ID Key to Protecting Yields
Weeds are a big yield robber, and early detection is all-important, but equally important is identification. University of Minnesota Regional Extension Educator Eric Yu says early, accurate identification is the first step toward reducing yield loss. “We really want to…
New Dicamba Label Finalized
The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a new label for the over-the-top use of dicamba in soybeans and cotton. Safeguards are in place to mitigate the risk of off-target movement of the herbicide. The new restrictions for 2026 include a…
Hoeven: More Help Needed for Farmers
North Dakota Senator John Hoeven says year-round E15 remains a top priority for Congress. Hoeven told the Red River Farm Network he was disappointed the provision was left out of recent legislation but believes another opportunity is coming soon. “In…
Thykeson Talks Relief, Resilience at Countryside Insurance Meeting
North Dakota Farm Service Agency Director Brad Thykeson told farmers in Reynolds that federal assistance programs are meant to provide short-term relief as producers work through financial challenges. Speaking at the Countryside Insurance Agency Farmers Meeting, Thykeson said “these payments…
Trump-Xi Conversation Spurs Soybean Rally
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump was on Truth Social saying he had a “very positive” phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping in which China agreed to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans this season to about 20 million tons. The…
EPD BRD Tool Now Available
Zoetis has launched an innovation for cow-calf operations. INHERIT Select allows producers to make selection and breeding decisions based on Genomic Expected Progeny Differences for bovine respiratory disease. This is the first time ranchers will be able to select replacement…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
Cattle Groups Respond to Argentine Beef Announcement
The cattle sector is voicing its opposition to the Trump Administration’s decision to import Argentine beef. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, R-CALF USA and U.S. Cattlemen’s Association all disagree with the argument that an increase in beef imports will lower…
STEM Learning to Build Future Beef Demand
Beef checkoff dollars have been used to advance STEM learning in schools. That’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics done through the prism of animal agriculture. “There are many programs, but most of them are at that middle school level,” reports…
Stockmanship Starts to Attitude, Not Force
Stockmanship is the art of working with animals so they respond with minimal stress. Livestock handling expert Curt Pate hosted stockmanship demonstrations during CattleCon. “Try to keep them on the thinking side of their brain rather than reacting and get…
Big Money, Bigger Risk
It’s been said that the current cattle market is both strong and fragile. The industry has seen record money, but that also increases the risk and volatility. AgCountry Farm Credit Services Senior Vice President Marshall Hansen leads the organization’s corporate…
Getting the Most From Your Land and Cattle Operation
Envu’s RangeView digital software has been expanded to provide operational insights into cattle production. According to Product Manager Craig Hossfeld, their work began with the identification of invasive species to pair with their herbicide offerings. The platform evolved into grazing…
- Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
- Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
- Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
- Cattle Groups Respond to Argentine Beef Announcement
- New Dicamba Label Finalized
- Farm Bill Timeline
- Trump Opens Door to More Argentine Beef Imports
- All Policy
Hagert Tapped for Senior USDA Post
An Emerado, North Dakota farmer is in line for a top job at USDA. USDA hasn’t made the official announcement yet, but Jared Hagert is expected to be the new Farm Service Agency Deputy Administrator of Farm Programs. Hagert serves…
Traceabilty Platform Provides Access to Potential Market Premiums
The Treasury Department and the IRS have released guidance for the Section 45Z tax credit. Fargo-based Bushel is working with Verity Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of the GEVO ethanol facility in Richardton, North Dakota. Bushel CEO Jake Joraanstad says…
Best of the Best Helps Farmers Plan for 2026
The Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research meetings were an opportunity for farmers to finalize their preparations for the next growing season with the most up-to-date research. Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers Executive Director Brian Sorensen said…
Cattle Groups Respond to Argentine Beef Announcement
The cattle sector is voicing its opposition to the Trump Administration’s decision to import Argentine beef. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, R-CALF USA and U.S. Cattlemen’s Association all disagree with the argument that an increase in beef imports will lower…
New Dicamba Label Finalized
The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a new label for the over-the-top use of dicamba in soybeans and cotton. Safeguards are in place to mitigate the risk of off-target movement of the herbicide. The new restrictions for 2026 include a…
Farm Bill Timeline
House Agriculture Committee Chair Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson plans to markup the new farm bill during the week of February 23 and have a floor vote before Easter. Much of the funding for commodity programs and market development was included in…
Trump Opens Door to More Argentine Beef Imports
One day after the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association convention ended, President Donald Trump signed an executive action allowing increased imports of Argentine beef. The executive order was titled ‘Ensuring Affordable Beef for the American Consumer.’ The order also allows the…


