Lawmakers Urge White House to Ensure Strong RFS Volumes

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The Renewable Fuels Association today thanked a bipartisan group of 28 members of Congress, led by Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Angie Craig (D-MN), who called on President Trump to adopt “timely, robust” renewable volume obligations for 2026 and

Corn and Beans Sitting on the Sidelines

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Corn and soybeans held steady while wheat took the lead today. Planting is moving quickly overall, though some areas are still struggling with excess moisture—raising questions about potential acreage switching if fieldwork stays delayed. Livestock futures were

Wheat the Upside Leader at Midday Tuesday

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Wheat is the leader to the upside while the rest of the grain and livestock complex is trading mixed on Tuesday. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us for analysis and perspective in our Market

Wasem Receives the NDFB Student Volunteer Scholarship

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Bismarck, N.D. – Kacee Wasem from Halliday has received the NDFB Student Volunteer Scholarship. This $2,500 scholarship is available to high school seniors who have volunteered for NDFB. Through Wasem’s volunteer work with Special Assignment Pizza and

U.S. Planting Pace Continues Ahead of Normal

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(FARGO, ND) — Corn and soybean planting remains well ahead of the five-year average pace according to the latest estimates out Monday in USDA’s Crop Progress Report. Nationwide, 78% of corn, 66% of soybeans and 82% of

Bird Flu Hits Brazil

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Brazil, the world’s biggest chicken exporter, confirmed its first outbreak of bird flu last Friday. That triggered protocols for a country-wide trade ban from top buyer China and state-wide restrictions from other major chicken consumers. Reuters said