E15 Is An Economic Boost for ND
Year-round E15 could provide a significant new market for North Dakota corn. NDSU economist David Ripplinger highlighted the economic impact during an E15 roundtable in Fargo. North Dakota’s corn industry generates an estimated $7.3 billion in annual economic activity and…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Cole Ehrlin says the Jamestown area picked up 120 GDUs in the past week with the recent hot, dry weather. Fargo added another 140 GDUs during that same time. “Crop conditions…
Ceasefire Expires
The 60-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran expires today. No formal negotiations have been scheduled between the two sides. With the ongoing uncertainty, only five cargo ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. That compares…
Growing Agriculture Through Better Marketing: A Conversation Series with Ten Acre Marketing
Agriculture isn’t simply another vertical in the marketing world. Ten Acre Marketing Founder and CEO Leah Halverson says effectively reaching farmers and agribusinesses requires an understanding of the industry, its language and the people behind it. “Farmers can sniff out…
E15 Economic Analysis to be Released Today
North Dakota State University will present new research today, highlighting how year-round E15 will benefit the state economy. A roundtable event will be held early this afternoon in Fargo featuring representatives from agriculture and ethanol groups.
Pre-Pile Harvest Begins
The American Crystal Sugar Company pre-pile harvest has begun. Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Director Harrison Weber says the growing season began wet in the northern Valley before conditions turned dry across much of the region. “We’re hair…
Soybean Aphid Numbers Climb
Soybean aphid numbers are increasing in North Dakota and west central Minnesota. NDSU says aphids were found in 57 percent of soybean fields checked last week, up from 27 percent the previous week. Most fields still have low aphid numbers,…
E15 Is An Economic Boost for ND
Year-round E15 could provide a significant new market for North Dakota corn. NDSU economist David Ripplinger highlighted the economic impact during an E15 roundtable in Fargo. North Dakota’s corn industry generates an estimated $7.3 billion in annual economic activity and…
More Time to Remove Hay Bales From CRP Ground
North Dakota farmers and ranchers can request more time to remove hay bales from Conservation Reserve Program land. The extension request can be made by contacting the local Farm Service Agency office. Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak raised the issue after meeting…
Union Workers in Fort Morgan, Colorado Approve Contract
Union workers at the Cargill beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado have voted to accept the latest contract offer. Cargill stopped slaughtering cattle at this facility this past April in a dispute over wages. Workers are expected to return…
Wagenius: MAWQCP Does Not Live Up To Its Promise
The former state legislator who carried the bill creating the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program wants the law repealed. Former State Representative Jean Wagenius wrote an editorial in the Minnesota Star Tribune, saying the water quality certification program has…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Cole Ehrlin says the Jamestown area picked up 120 GDUs in the past week with the recent hot, dry weather. Fargo added another 140 GDUs during that same time. “Crop conditions…
Managing Residue
Mosaic Biosciences has launched Renuvis Enzara. This a residue management solution designed to help farmers accelerate the natural decomposition of crop residue and promote more consistent plant-ready field conditions.
Forums Scheduled for the Big Iron Farm Show
The Red River Farm Network has a tremendous lineup for our forums at the Big Iron Farm Show. From farm programs to farm profitability and markets, RRFN will be leading the conversation throughout the three days of the Big Iron…
- E15 Is An Economic Boost for ND
- Union Workers in Fort Morgan, Colorado Approve Contract
- Ceasefire Expires
- Beans Have Potential, But Rain Needs to Stop in ECB
- What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
- Growing Agriculture Through Better Marketing: A Conversation Series with Ten Acre Marketing
- Tyson Shutters Beef Plants Due to Tight Cattle Supplies
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E15 Is An Economic Boost for ND
Year-round E15 could provide a significant new market for North Dakota corn. NDSU economist David Ripplinger highlighted the economic impact during an E15 roundtable in Fargo. North Dakota’s corn industry generates an estimated $7.3 billion in annual economic activity and…
Union Workers in Fort Morgan, Colorado Approve Contract
Union workers at the Cargill beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado have voted to accept the latest contract offer. Cargill stopped slaughtering cattle at this facility this past April in a dispute over wages. Workers are expected to return…
Ceasefire Expires
The 60-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran expires today. No formal negotiations have been scheduled between the two sides. With the ongoing uncertainty, only five cargo ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. That compares…
Beans Have Potential, But Rain Needs to Stop in ECB
The brokerage firm, AgResource Company, wrapped up its crop tour across the ‘I’ states. “We have found less crop than the last two years,” said Dan Basse, president, AgResource Company. Basse identified pollination issues in corn. The soybean pod counts…
What’s Hot What’s Not in the Markets
Kansas City wheat is one of the hottest commodity markets after a strong rally last week. Martinson Ag Risk Management’s Randy Martinson says escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine helped push Kansas City wheat within 10 to 15 cents of…
Growing Agriculture Through Better Marketing: A Conversation Series with Ten Acre Marketing
Agriculture isn’t simply another vertical in the marketing world. Ten Acre Marketing Founder and CEO Leah Halverson says effectively reaching farmers and agribusinesses requires an understanding of the industry, its language and the people behind it. “Farmers can sniff out…
Tyson Shutters Beef Plants Due to Tight Cattle Supplies
Tyson Foods has stopped processing cattle at its Joslin, Illinois plant. The company also closed a beef facility in Utah and is selling its Pasco, Washington plant. Beef demand is not the problem. There are fewer cattle available for processing.…
E15 Is An Economic Boost for ND
Year-round E15 could provide a significant new market for North Dakota corn. NDSU economist David Ripplinger highlighted the economic impact during an E15 roundtable in Fargo. North Dakota’s corn industry generates an estimated $7.3 billion in annual economic activity and…
Union Workers in Fort Morgan, Colorado Approve Contract
Union workers at the Cargill beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado have voted to accept the latest contract offer. Cargill stopped slaughtering cattle at this facility this past April in a dispute over wages. Workers are expected to return…
Managing Residue
Mosaic Biosciences has launched Renuvis Enzara. This a residue management solution designed to help farmers accelerate the natural decomposition of crop residue and promote more consistent plant-ready field conditions.
Forums Scheduled for the Big Iron Farm Show
The Red River Farm Network has a tremendous lineup for our forums at the Big Iron Farm Show. From farm programs to farm profitability and markets, RRFN will be leading the conversation throughout the three days of the Big Iron…
Ceasefire Expires
The 60-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran expires today. No formal negotiations have been scheduled between the two sides. With the ongoing uncertainty, only five cargo ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. That compares…
Pro Farmer Crop Tour is Underway
Chip Flory leads the western leg of the Pro Farmer tour. “It’s a discovery process each and every year,” said Flory. “We can go out with an idea of what we think we are going to see, but you get…
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, Ellen Fredrich of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture talks about recent…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Strategic Account Manager Cole Ehrlin says the Jamestown area picked up 120 GDUs in the past week with the recent hot, dry weather. Fargo added another 140 GDUs during that same time. “Crop conditions…
Pro Farmer Crop Tour is Underway
Chip Flory leads the western leg of the Pro Farmer tour. “It’s a discovery process each and every year,” said Flory. “We can go out with an idea of what we think we are going to see, but you get…
Canola Minute
In the Canola Minute, Northern Canola Growers Association Executive Director Barry Coleman has an update on the canola harvest. Click here.
Dry Bean Scene
In this week’s edition of the Dry Bean Scene, NDSU Extension Cropping Specialist Jeff Stachler says insect pressure is ramping up in the local dry edible bean crop. IDC is also adding stress to the bean crop. Click here to…
Pre-Pile Harvest Begins
The American Crystal Sugar Company pre-pile harvest has begun. Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association Executive Director Harrison Weber says the growing season began wet in the northern Valley before conditions turned dry across much of the region. “We’re hair…
Wheat Harvest Advances Near Minto
Wheat harvest is about 60 percent complete for Minto, North Dakota farmer Keith Bjorneby, with yields varying across the area. “I’ve heard low sixties to upper eighties, I guess, so it’s kind of a wide range this year, but we’re…
Row Crops Get a Boost at Warren
Recent rain is helping row crops near Warren, Minnesota, after a dry July. “It’s going to make the row crops probably a pretty good crop,” farmer Bob Wimpheimer said. Wheat harvest is about two-thirds complete, but results have been mixed.…
More Time to Remove Hay Bales From CRP Ground
North Dakota farmers and ranchers can request more time to remove hay bales from Conservation Reserve Program land. The extension request can be made by contacting the local Farm Service Agency office. Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak raised the issue after meeting…
Union Workers in Fort Morgan, Colorado Approve Contract
Union workers at the Cargill beef processing plant in Fort Morgan, Colorado have voted to accept the latest contract offer. Cargill stopped slaughtering cattle at this facility this past April in a dispute over wages. Workers are expected to return…
MFU Minute
In this MFU Minute, Minnesota Farmers Union President Gary Wertish highlights the grand opening of its new meat processing plant in Staples, Minnesota. Learn more at this link.
MN Beef Update
Minnesota CattleWomen’s Association President Amanda Armstrong talks about recent summer events in this Minnesota Beef Update. Click here.
Tyson Shutters Beef Plants Due to Tight Cattle Supplies
Tyson Foods has stopped processing cattle at its Joslin, Illinois plant. The company also closed a beef facility in Utah and is selling its Pasco, Washington plant. Beef demand is not the problem. There are fewer cattle available for processing.…
Feed Industry Reviews FDA Proposal
The American Feed Industry Association is reviewing proposed FDA changes to the approval process for feed ingredients considered Generally Recognized as Safe, or GRAS. The organization supports efforts to strengthen ingredient oversight while maintaining feed safety and encouraging innovation. AFIA…
Export Opportunities for Dairy Products
U.S. Dairy Export Council President and CEO Krysta Harden says Mexico remains the industry’s strongest market, while Central America, the Caribbean and Indonesia offer additional potential. “We have a lot of demand around the world,” said Harden. “I have to…
More Time to Remove Hay Bales From CRP Ground
North Dakota farmers and ranchers can request more time to remove hay bales from Conservation Reserve Program land. The extension request can be made by contacting the local Farm Service Agency office. Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak raised the issue after meeting…
Wagenius: MAWQCP Does Not Live Up To Its Promise
The former state legislator who carried the bill creating the Minnesota Agricultural Water Quality Certification Program wants the law repealed. Former State Representative Jean Wagenius wrote an editorial in the Minnesota Star Tribune, saying the water quality certification program has…
Ceasefire Expires
The 60-day ceasefire between the United States and Iran expires today. No formal negotiations have been scheduled between the two sides. With the ongoing uncertainty, only five cargo ships moved through the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. That compares…
MN Corn Matters
In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Growers Association President Wes Beck talks about the latest farm bill activity. The update can be found at this link.
Drone Tariffs Announced
The investment in drone technology is going higher. The White House has announced new tariffs on drones manufactured outside of the United States. The tariff rates range from 25 to 100 percent and are scheduled to take effect on September…
An Uncertain Path Forward
With the Farm Bill failing to advance out of committee, National Farmers Union Vice President for Advocacy Mike Stranz says lawmakers face major decisions when they return to Washington. Lawmakers could try “to get a farm bill patched together that…
Young Farmers Seek More From Farm Bill
Young farmers see some wins in the Senate Agriculture Committee’s latest Farm Bill, but say more work is needed. The National Young Farmers Coalition highlighted provisions creating an Office of Small Farms, supporting peer to peer farmer education and establishing…


