- Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
- U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
- Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
- Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
- Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
- All Top Stories
Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
A new product from Indigo Ag hit shelves this fall that is helping farmers with seed treatment applications. Sales Enablement Director Corey Nikkel says their new CLIPS Device provides several benefits to farmers. “It’s a powder application device that installs…
U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
With all the uncertainties facing U.S. grains markets in 2025, strong trade relations are more important than ever. “With soybeans, you consider the fact that over half of what’s produced is exported, and these markets took years to be able…
Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
Farmers and ranchers are again required to provide beneficial ownership information thanks to a recent court ruling, and the deadline has been extended. American Farm Bureau Director of Government Affairs Dustin Sherer says an appeals court decision overturned a previous…
Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
The grains markets face an uphill battle going into 2025. However, University of Minnesota Grain Market Economist Ed Usset sees some upside in the corn and wheat markets. “The supply and demand situation is interesting. I think the corn market…
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
Longtime NDSA members Clark Price, who farms near Washburn, North Dakota, and Larry Schnell of Dickinson, North Dakota, are joining the 2026 Long Range Planning Committee. Price thinks the cattle industry is in a good place right now. “Our numbers…
Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
ND Senator Kevin Cramer is confident with a new congress coming in, movement will finally be seen toward getting a new farm bill. “I think it’s also helpful, to have a majority leader that’s from farm country. John Thune has…
- Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
- U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
- Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
- Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
- Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
- All Latest News
Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
A new product from Indigo Ag hit shelves this fall that is helping farmers with seed treatment applications. Sales Enablement Director Corey Nikkel says their new CLIPS Device provides several benefits to farmers. “It’s a powder application device that installs…
U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
With all the uncertainties facing U.S. grains markets in 2025, strong trade relations are more important than ever. “With soybeans, you consider the fact that over half of what’s produced is exported, and these markets took years to be able…
Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
Farmers and ranchers are again required to provide beneficial ownership information thanks to a recent court ruling, and the deadline has been extended. American Farm Bureau Director of Government Affairs Dustin Sherer says an appeals court decision overturned a previous…
Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
The grains markets face an uphill battle going into 2025. However, University of Minnesota Grain Market Economist Ed Usset sees some upside in the corn and wheat markets. “The supply and demand situation is interesting. I think the corn market…
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
Longtime NDSA members Clark Price, who farms near Washburn, North Dakota, and Larry Schnell of Dickinson, North Dakota, are joining the 2026 Long Range Planning Committee. Price thinks the cattle industry is in a good place right now. “Our numbers…
Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
ND Senator Kevin Cramer is confident with a new congress coming in, movement will finally be seen toward getting a new farm bill. “I think it’s also helpful, to have a majority leader that’s from farm country. John Thune has…
U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
With all the uncertainties facing U.S. grains markets in 2025, strong trade relations are more important than ever. “With soybeans, you consider the fact that over half of what’s produced is exported, and these markets took years to be able…
Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
The grains markets face an uphill battle going into 2025. However, University of Minnesota Grain Market Economist Ed Usset sees some upside in the corn and wheat markets. “The supply and demand situation is interesting. I think the corn market…
Swine Inventory Up 1%
As of December 1, the inventory of hogs and pigs totaled 75.8 million head. That’s up one percent from one year ago, but down slightly from the previous quarter. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell said margins have improved for pork…
Optimism for the Brazilian Soybean Crop
Despite planting delays, the Brazilian agricultural agency, CONAB, has good things to say about the crop. In its latest report, CONAB said the soybean crop has recovered from the initial delays and has benefitted from recent rainfall. This report cites…
COF Called ‘a Dud’
The figures in Friday’s USDA Cattle-on-Feed Report were within trade expectations. “There wasn’t anything in the report that was overly bullish nor bearish,” said Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor, Total Farm Marketing. “I’d call it a dud.”
What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
In this week’s edition of What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets, Martinson Ag Risk Management President Randy Martinson cites corn as the market that is the most stable to start this holiday week. “We also have a very strong…
CR Signed Into Law
Following a chaotic week on Capitol Hill, President Joe Biden signed legislation to fund the government through mid-March. This action includes $10 billion in economic relief for farmers and ranchers and a one-year farm bill extension. Late Friday night, House…
- Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
- Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
- Brazil to Double Soybean Processing as Biodiesel Demand Rises
- Ewing Appointed to Potato Board
- #7 Klobuchar, Craig Capture Leadership Roles on the Ag Committee
- All Ag Business
Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
A new product from Indigo Ag hit shelves this fall that is helping farmers with seed treatment applications. Sales Enablement Director Corey Nikkel says their new CLIPS Device provides several benefits to farmers. “It’s a powder application device that installs…
Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
Farmers and ranchers are again required to provide beneficial ownership information thanks to a recent court ruling, and the deadline has been extended. American Farm Bureau Director of Government Affairs Dustin Sherer says an appeals court decision overturned a previous…
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
ND Senator Kevin Cramer is confident with a new congress coming in, movement will finally be seen toward getting a new farm bill. “I think it’s also helpful, to have a majority leader that’s from farm country. John Thune has…
Brazil to Double Soybean Processing as Biodiesel Demand Rises
Brazil is significantly expanding its soybean processing capacity to meet rising demand for biodiesel. This rapid growth, nearly double the rate of the previous three years, is driven by Brazil’s “Fuel of the Future” law, which mandates increasing the vegetable…
Ewing Appointed to Potato Board
USDA has appointed 11 members to serve on the National Potato Promotion Board. That list includes Pete Ewing of Big Lake, Minnesota. Ewing will serve a three-year term beginning March 1.
#7 Klobuchar, Craig Capture Leadership Roles on the Ag Committee
Minnesota is in rare territory for farm policy. Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Angie Craig are both serving as the lead Democrats on the agriculture committee in their respective chamber. This scenario is ranked as RRFN’s #7 story of the…
- Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
- U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
- Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- Brazil to Double Soybean Processing as Biodiesel Demand Rises
- Focus on ROI
- AFREC Update
- All Crops
Indigo Ag’s New CLIPS Device Simplifies Seed Treatments
A new product from Indigo Ag hit shelves this fall that is helping farmers with seed treatment applications. Sales Enablement Director Corey Nikkel says their new CLIPS Device provides several benefits to farmers. “It’s a powder application device that installs…
U.S. Grain Markets Face Uncertainty, Trade Relations Crucial
With all the uncertainties facing U.S. grains markets in 2025, strong trade relations are more important than ever. “With soybeans, you consider the fact that over half of what’s produced is exported, and these markets took years to be able…
Struggling Grains Markets Face Headwinds in New Year
The grains markets face an uphill battle going into 2025. However, University of Minnesota Grain Market Economist Ed Usset sees some upside in the corn and wheat markets. “The supply and demand situation is interesting. I think the corn market…
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
Brazil to Double Soybean Processing as Biodiesel Demand Rises
Brazil is significantly expanding its soybean processing capacity to meet rising demand for biodiesel. This rapid growth, nearly double the rate of the previous three years, is driven by Brazil’s “Fuel of the Future” law, which mandates increasing the vegetable…
Focus on ROI
When making weed control decisions, FMC Regional Technical Manager Gail Stratman said the focus should be on the return on investment. “So many times we just look at the cost and what we’re spending, but we really got to think about…
AFREC Update
The Agricultural Fertilizer Research Education Council features Northwest Research and Outreach Center Extension Specialist Lindsay Pease in this week’s update. In the AFREC Update, Pease highlights the results of recent field trials. Listen to the update.
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
- USDA Boosts Support for Organic Dairy Producers
- Swine Inventory Up 1%
- COF Called ‘a Dud’
- Milk Production Tightens Slightly
- ND Eases Import Rules for Dairy Cattle and Feeder Heifers
- All Livestock
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
Longtime NDSA members Clark Price, who farms near Washburn, North Dakota, and Larry Schnell of Dickinson, North Dakota, are joining the 2026 Long Range Planning Committee. Price thinks the cattle industry is in a good place right now. “Our numbers…
USDA Boosts Support for Organic Dairy Producers
USDA is allocating an extra $8.7 million to help organic dairy farmers. The money is part of the Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance program for 2024. This brings the total funding for the program to over $31 million, to help offset…
Swine Inventory Up 1%
As of December 1, the inventory of hogs and pigs totaled 75.8 million head. That’s up one percent from one year ago, but down slightly from the previous quarter. USDA livestock analyst Michael McConnell said margins have improved for pork…
COF Called ‘a Dud’
The figures in Friday’s USDA Cattle-on-Feed Report were within trade expectations. “There wasn’t anything in the report that was overly bullish nor bearish,” said Naomi Blohm, senior market advisor, Total Farm Marketing. “I’d call it a dud.”
Milk Production Tightens Slightly
U.S. milk production totaled 17.9 billion pounds in November. That’s down one percent from a year ago. Minnesota’s milk production was unchanged, but cow numbers declined by 7,000 head. In South Dakota, milk production increased one percent while the size…
ND Eases Import Rules for Dairy Cattle and Feeder Heifers
The North Dakota Board of Animal Health has lifted tuberculosis testing requirements for dairy cattle imported from TB-free states. North Dakota State Veterinarian Ethan Andress says lifting this requirement should free up time and capital for producers. “A lot of…
- Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
- Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
- NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
- Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
- USDA Boosts Support for Organic Dairy Producers
- Cramer: No Future Government Shutdowns
- #7 Klobuchar, Craig Capture Leadership Roles on the Ag Committee
- All Policy
Court Ruling Reinstates Beneficial Ownership Filing for Farmers
Farmers and ranchers are again required to provide beneficial ownership information thanks to a recent court ruling, and the deadline has been extended. American Farm Bureau Director of Government Affairs Dustin Sherer says an appeals court decision overturned a previous…
Continuing Resolution Avoids Government Shutdown, Helps Farmers
Congress’ funding bill will avert a government shutdown, extend the farm bill for another year, and provide farmers with numerous economic assistance programs. Green Solutions Group Farm Management Analyst Kent Thiesse says the writing on the wall for 2025’s economic…
NDSA Members Join Long Range Planning Committee
Longtime NDSA members Clark Price, who farms near Washburn, North Dakota, and Larry Schnell of Dickinson, North Dakota, are joining the 2026 Long Range Planning Committee. Price thinks the cattle industry is in a good place right now. “Our numbers…
Cramer: New Congressional Leadership Key to Farm Bill Progress
ND Senator Kevin Cramer is confident with a new congress coming in, movement will finally be seen toward getting a new farm bill. “I think it’s also helpful, to have a majority leader that’s from farm country. John Thune has…
USDA Boosts Support for Organic Dairy Producers
USDA is allocating an extra $8.7 million to help organic dairy farmers. The money is part of the Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance program for 2024. This brings the total funding for the program to over $31 million, to help offset…
Cramer: No Future Government Shutdowns
The temporary funding plan that finally passed Congress avoided the potential government shutdown. “What I would really like to do is pass some sort of legislation that prevents a government shutdown from ever happening by having an automatic trigger that…
#7 Klobuchar, Craig Capture Leadership Roles on the Ag Committee
Minnesota is in rare territory for farm policy. Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Angie Craig are both serving as the lead Democrats on the agriculture committee in their respective chamber. This scenario is ranked as RRFN’s #7 story of the…