Will Middle East Tensions Spike Global Fertilizer Markets?

The major escalation between Israel and Iran is concerning on many levels including the global fertilizer markets. Is this something that will have immediate impacts or does the situation simply need to be watched? Josh Linville, VP
Grand Farm Unveils 2025 Regional Agriculture Pain Point Report at Cultivate Conference

Fargo, ND – On Thursday at the Cultivate Conference in downtown Fargo, Grand Farm unveiled its 2025 Regional Agriculture Pain Point Report (RAPPR), a summarized analysis of the most pressing challenges facing growers across North Dakota, South
More Ag Groups Applaud Senate Ag Reconciliation Text

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — As the Senate continues their reconciliation process this week, multiple ag groups have applauded the provisions included by the Senate Agriculture Committee in their text to be included in the wider budget reconciliation package.
2025 Q1 Milk Production Grows Modestly

Rabobank says milk production grew modestly across the Big Seven exporting regions in the U.S. during Q1, expanding by 0.5 percent year-over-year. In total, RaboResearch forecasts 2025 milk production from the Big Seven at 326.7 million metric
Klobuchar Reacts to Proposed SNAP Cuts

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Ranking Member of the Senate Ag Committee, reacted to the billions in cuts to the SNAP program proposed by Senate Republicans. “Republican proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Iowa Corn Growers Applaud Governor Reynolds’ Veto

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds vetoed an anti-pipeline bill, which the Iowa Corn Growers say will preserve Iowa’s right to pursue carbon capture and sequestration technology. “The Governor’s decision is a win for Iowa’s corn farmers, ethanol industry,