- Reshaping the Ag Land Base
- A Marketing Opportunity for Soybeans
- U.S. Input Costs Substantially Higher Than in Brazil
- Fertilizer Prices Move Higher Again
- Settlement Reached in Right-to-Repair Case
- Agristo Breaks Ground on First North American Plant
- RDO Equipment to Acquire True North Equipment Locations
- All Top Stories
Reshaping the Ag Land Base
Access to land is becoming increasingly challenging for farmers and ranchers. A report from Farm Bureau Market Intel said nearly 80 percent of the rented farmland is controlled by non-operating landlords. More than one-third of those landlords are 75 years…
A Marketing Opportunity for Soybeans
Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen says now is a good time for growers to evaluate their marketing plans. “All the commodity prices are cousins; they’re all related, but soybeans can still have a bit of a rally even…
U.S. Input Costs Substantially Higher Than in Brazil
A new report from the National Corn Growers Association confirms U.S. farmers pay significantly more for crop inputs than their Brazilian counterparts. The study, which was conducted by Kynetic, found that U.S. seed corn prices were 68 percent higher over…
Fertilizer Prices Move Higher Again
Renewed fighting in the Middle East is creating new uncertainty for global fertilizer markets. StoneX Vice President of Fertilizer Josh Linville said concerns over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz are already affecting prices. “At the very least, this creates uncertainty…
Settlement Reached in Right-to-Repair Case
An agreement has been reached between the Federal Trade Commission, John Deere and farmers from Minnesota and four other states. This agreement makes sure farmers have access to the diagnostic and repair tools necessary to maintain and repair their own…
Agristo Breaks Ground on First North American Plant
Belgium-based potato processor Agristo has officially broken ground on its first North American processing facility in Grand Forks. The plant will process one billion pounds of potatoes annually and contract with 40 to 50 regional growers. Agristo CEO Filip Wallays…
RDO Equipment to Acquire True North Equipment Locations
RDO Equipment is expanding its John Deere dealership network with the acquisition of True North Equipment. True North Equipment has eight dealership locations in North Dakota and Minnesota and two support facilities in Grand Forks. True North traces its history…
A Promotion for Showalter
Drew Showalter is the new head of strategic planning for field crops at Syngenta. Showalter has been with Syngenta for nearly 19 years, including his most recent stint as the head of the North American corn portfolio. Earlier in his…
Reshaping the Ag Land Base
Access to land is becoming increasingly challenging for farmers and ranchers. A report from Farm Bureau Market Intel said nearly 80 percent of the rented farmland is controlled by non-operating landlords. More than one-third of those landlords are 75 years…
Ag Index Launched
The CME Group has launched its Agriculture Index to track the performance of five ag sectors—grain, oilseeds, livestock, dairy and lumber. The monthly update will monitor supply chain issues, consumer purchasing habits and the cost of farm products around the…
Pivot Bio-CamoAg Agreement Secured
Pivot Bio has entered into a multi-year agreement with an agriculture intelligence company called CamoAg. While there is no shortage of data in agriculture, the challenge can be turning into usable information by agribusinesses. With this deal, CamoAg officials said…
MAAE Awards Presented
During the Minnesota Association of Agriculture Educators Summer Conference, Stephanie Wohlhuter of Martin County West was named the outstanding ag education teacher. Patric Pehrson of Nicollet earned the outstanding middle/secondary program and Brent Roiger of South Central College received the…
SHIC Elects New Officer Team
The Swine Health Information Center Board of Directors elected Joe Dykhuis of Dykhuis Farms, Michigan, as president. Dr. Jay Miller of The Maschhoffs will serve as vice president. Consultant Kent Bang retains his position as secretary/treasurer.
White Mold Risk Increases
NDSU Extension Soybean Pathologist Wade Webster says many soybean fields are reaching canopy closure and flowering, making this a critical time for disease management. “Things are looking to be pretty hot for white mold this season with some very, very…
Ag Index Launched
The CME Group has launched its Agriculture Index to track the performance of five ag sectors—grain, oilseeds, livestock, dairy and lumber. The monthly update will monitor supply chain issues, consumer purchasing habits and the cost of farm products around the…
Carcass Weights Continue to Rise
To offset the smallest cattle herd in 75 years, beef producers are marketing cattle at heavier weights. “We don’t have the cattle, but one way the beef industry can make that up is by adding more pounds,” said Tim Petry,…
A Marketing Opportunity for Soybeans
Northland Farm Business Management Instructor Betsy Jensen says now is a good time for growers to evaluate their marketing plans. “All the commodity prices are cousins; they’re all related, but soybeans can still have a bit of a rally even…
Brazil Phosphate Production Impacted by Iran Conflict
Mosaic is temporarily cutting its phosphate fertilizer production in Brazil due to the renewed risk for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The situation in the Persian Gulf is expected to reduce global sulfur supplies. Mosaic said it will return…
Consumer Spending Adjusting to Inflation
According to the new quarterly report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange, consumers are dealing with inflation by reducing discretionary spending and buying lower-cost food items. The report said beef may be the exception, with consumers apparently willing to pay higher prices…
Fertilizer Prices Move Higher Again
Renewed fighting in the Middle East is creating new uncertainty for global fertilizer markets. StoneX Vice President of Fertilizer Josh Linville said concerns over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz are already affecting prices. “At the very least, this creates uncertainty…
R-CALF Challenges Brazilian Beef Import Tariff
R-CALF USA is asking the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose a 25 percent tariff on Brazilian beef imports. During a Section 301 hearing, CEO Bill Bullard said exempting Brazilian beef would put U.S. cattle producers at a…
A Promotion for Showalter
Drew Showalter is the new head of strategic planning for field crops at Syngenta. Showalter has been with Syngenta for nearly 19 years, including his most recent stint as the head of the North American corn portfolio. Earlier in his…
Reshaping the Ag Land Base
Access to land is becoming increasingly challenging for farmers and ranchers. A report from Farm Bureau Market Intel said nearly 80 percent of the rented farmland is controlled by non-operating landlords. More than one-third of those landlords are 75 years…
Ag Index Launched
The CME Group has launched its Agriculture Index to track the performance of five ag sectors—grain, oilseeds, livestock, dairy and lumber. The monthly update will monitor supply chain issues, consumer purchasing habits and the cost of farm products around the…
Pivot Bio-CamoAg Agreement Secured
Pivot Bio has entered into a multi-year agreement with an agriculture intelligence company called CamoAg. While there is no shortage of data in agriculture, the challenge can be turning into usable information by agribusinesses. With this deal, CamoAg officials said…
MAAE Awards Presented
During the Minnesota Association of Agriculture Educators Summer Conference, Stephanie Wohlhuter of Martin County West was named the outstanding ag education teacher. Patric Pehrson of Nicollet earned the outstanding middle/secondary program and Brent Roiger of South Central College received the…
SHIC Elects New Officer Team
The Swine Health Information Center Board of Directors elected Joe Dykhuis of Dykhuis Farms, Michigan, as president. Dr. Jay Miller of The Maschhoffs will serve as vice president. Consultant Kent Bang retains his position as secretary/treasurer.
More Crop Insurance Options for Forage Crops
USDA is expanding crop insurance options for forage producers in a dozen states, including Minnesota and the Dakotas. Beginning with the 2027 crop year, eligible farmers can choose between Yield Protection, Revenue Protection and Revenue Protection with a Harvest Price…
White Mold Risk Increases
NDSU Extension Soybean Pathologist Wade Webster says many soybean fields are reaching canopy closure and flowering, making this a critical time for disease management. “Things are looking to be pretty hot for white mold this season with some very, very…
Section 18 Emergency Request Granted in SD
The EPA has approved a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Vertento insecticide for sunflowers in South Dakota. The exemption is due to the level of pyrethroid-resistant red sunflower seed weevils. Vertento can only be applied between July…
Armyworm Alert
According to the NDSU Crop and Pest Report, significant armyworm damage has been seen in wheat in central parts of the state. Benson, Pierce and Rolette counties have had as much as 90 percent defoliation. The economic threshold for treatment…
Pioneer Agronomy Update
In the latest Pioneer Agronomy Update, Pioneer Field Agronomist Larry Lunder said early-season crops, such as small grains and canola, are in full reproductive phases. Late-season crops, including corn, soybeans and sunflowers, will begin to enter reproductive stages over the…
Sugarbeet Root Maggot Pressure Remains High
Sugarbeet root maggot populations continue to increase across the Red River Valley, according to NDSU Extension Entomologist Mark Boetel. “We had a lot of hot weather in late May and leading into early June, which resulted in some very intense…
Row Crops Look Excellent in NE SD
Heavy rains caused localized flooding, washed-out roads and ponding in northeastern South Dakota. fields. Despite the rain, Keith Rekow of Dairyland Seed said crop conditions remain impressive. “Most corn is waist-high to shoulder-high, with some fields already over six feet tall.…
Hay Production Suffers Due to Dryness and Freezing Temps
Southwest North Dakota farmer Miles Richards says drought and spring freezes sharply reduced hay production this year. “The straight alfalfa took a pretty bad beating, while the grass-alfalfa mix held up better,” said Richards. “I don’t think it’s entirely drought-related.…
SHIC Elects New Officer Team
The Swine Health Information Center Board of Directors elected Joe Dykhuis of Dykhuis Farms, Michigan, as president. Dr. Jay Miller of The Maschhoffs will serve as vice president. Consultant Kent Bang retains his position as secretary/treasurer.
Carcass Weights Continue to Rise
To offset the smallest cattle herd in 75 years, beef producers are marketing cattle at heavier weights. “We don’t have the cattle, but one way the beef industry can make that up is by adding more pounds,” said Tim Petry,…
MN Beef Update
In the MN Beef Update, Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt previews their quarterly meeting in Marshall. Click here.
R-CALF Challenges Brazilian Beef Import Tariff
R-CALF USA is asking the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose a 25 percent tariff on Brazilian beef imports. During a Section 301 hearing, CEO Bill Bullard said exempting Brazilian beef would put U.S. cattle producers at a…
MN Beef Update
Minnesota Beef Council CEO Kelly Schmidt offers a special 4th of July message. Click here to listen to the Minnesota Beef Update.
Heat Stress and the Need for Quality H20
With summer temperatures climbing, North Dakota cattle producers are being encouraged to closely monitor livestock for heat stress and ensure adequate water supplies. NDSU Extension livestock management specialist Lacey Quail said water quality becomes increasingly important during hot weather. “Producers…
New Leadership for SDPPC
Tina Erickson is the new executive director of the South Dakota Pork Producers Council. For the past four years, Erickson was the SDPPC’s director of membership, outreach and engagement. She succeeds Glenn Mueller, who retired.
- Corn Matters
- More Crop Insurance Options for Forage Crops
- R-CALF Challenges Brazilian Beef Import Tariff
- Minnesota’s Sulfate Wild Rice Standard Adds to Impaired Waters List
- A Plan to Expand Minnesota’s Ag and Rural Economy
- Hoeven: Administration Building on North Dakota’s Strengths
- A Historic Experience
- All Policy
Corn Matters
In Corn Matters, Minnesota Corn Growers Association Public Policy Director Amanda Bilek said there has been significant movement on farm policy. The Supreme Court decision on crop protection product labeling is one of the issues highlighted. Click here.
More Crop Insurance Options for Forage Crops
USDA is expanding crop insurance options for forage producers in a dozen states, including Minnesota and the Dakotas. Beginning with the 2027 crop year, eligible farmers can choose between Yield Protection, Revenue Protection and Revenue Protection with a Harvest Price…
R-CALF Challenges Brazilian Beef Import Tariff
R-CALF USA is asking the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to impose a 25 percent tariff on Brazilian beef imports. During a Section 301 hearing, CEO Bill Bullard said exempting Brazilian beef would put U.S. cattle producers at a…
Minnesota’s Sulfate Wild Rice Standard Adds to Impaired Waters List
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has released its draft list of impaired waters for 2026. This list adds nearly 50 bodies of water with impairments. More than one-third of that list includes lakes, streams and rivers impaired due to Minnesota’s…
A Plan to Expand Minnesota’s Ag and Rural Economy
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar outlined her vision for growing Minnesota’s farm and rural economy during gubernatorial campaign stops in Moorhead and East Grand Forks. Klobuchar said the state’s agriculture industry faces significant challenges but must remain focused on creating new…
Hoeven: Administration Building on North Dakota’s Strengths
President Donald Trump’s visit to Medora wasn’t just about celebrating the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. North Dakota Senator John Hoeven said the administration’s focus on agriculture, energy, and trade is creating new opportunities for farmers across the…
A Historic Experience
North Dakota Grain Growers Association Past President Ed Kessel, who farms at Dickinson, was one of the many individuals attending President Trump’s visit to Medora. Kessel told RRFN the President’s visit was both historic and encouraging for agriculture. “It was…


