Soybean Farmers Promote Efficiency and Savings at the Most Local Level

Ankeny, Iowa — Rural bridges are a major component of the initial link in the agricultural supply chain. Farmers utilize rural bridges to transport soybeans and grain from the farm to the local delivery location. The subsequent
MSU-led Research Team Receives $500K Grant to Combat Herbicide-resistant Weeds in Soybeans

EAST LANSING, Mich. — A national research team led by Michigan State University has received a $500,000 grant from the United Soybean Board to develop new diagnostic tools for herbicide-resistant weeds in soybeans. The award currently covers one
Joint Statement by the G7 Farmers’ Organizations

WASHINGTON – Farmers across the G7 are confronting unprecedented pressures as the world faces overlapping geopolitical, economic, and environmental challenges. Inflation, high interest rates, and continued fallout from recent financial shocks have destabilized farm economies. At the same
NFU Commends Newly Proposed Renewable Fuel Standard Volume Requirements

WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union (NFU) President Rob Larew released the following statement in response to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) releasing its proposed Renewable Fuel Standard volume requirements, which reflect a strong commitment to supporting domestic agriculture
NAWG Applauds President Trump’s Memorandum to Protect the Lower Snake River Dams

Washington, D.C. (June 16, 2025) – The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) applauds President Donald J. Trump’s recent Presidential Memorandum revoking the Biden Administration’s memorandum titled “Restoring Healthy and Abundant Salmon, Steelhead, and Other Native Fish Populations
Soybean Oil and Livestock Well Supported Through Midday Monday

Soybean oil and livestock have found great support to start the week while corn and wheat chop their way lower. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss what is trending in the markets
Trump Says Farmworkers Will Not Be Deported

President Donald Trump, citing pressure from the agriculture and hospitality sectors, says farmworkers who are in the country illegally shouldn’t be deported and reiterated that the administration would be taking action on the issue. “We’re going to
Land Managers Defend Budget Cuts, Plans to Sell Public Lands

The country’s top land managers testified before U.S. senators last week to defend sweeping budget cuts for the nation’s public lands and a plan to sell 3.3 million acres managed by the Forest Service and Bureau of
Waterhemp Continues to Spread Westward in North Dakota

(FARGO, ND) — Farmers are turning to post-emergent herbicides, but concerns about certain weeds, such as waterhemp, last until harvest. Waterhemp continues to be a major weed problem for soybeans in North Dakota, with confirmed resistance to