Grains try to push green

Grain markets found strength today, pushing green back on the screen after a stretch of choppy trade. Concerns over disease pressure are adding to the tone as harvest draws closer. Farmers and traders alike are monitoring the
North Dakota Confirms Bird Flu In Dickey County Turkey Flock

BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Agriculture received confirmation of the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a commercial turkey flock in Dickey County from the South Dakota State University Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic
Agricultural Implement Accident Results in Chemical Spill into Cannonball River

BISMARCK, N.D. – The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) responded to a chemical spill following an agricultural implement accident in the Cannonball River near New England yesterday. The incident resulted in the release of an
Scouting for Nutrient Deficiencies Ahead of Harvest
As we enter into harvest season, it’s not too early for farmers to be thinking about next year’s crop. In fact, now is an important time for farmers to collect data that can be used to inform
Update on PepsiCo’s Regenerative Agriculture Program
PepsiCo’s newly released 2024 ESG Summary, highlights significant strides in climate action, regenerative agriculture, and nutrition for the company. We get an update on their progress, their goals and talk with Margaret Henry who is VP of
Discussing Right to Repair and Food Security
Farmers are being squeezed like never before; corporate repair restrictions cost farmers over $3 billion a year. When farmers can’t affordably fix their machinery, they lose crops, waste fuel, and face devastating financial strain and the ripple
Mixed to Lower Action in Thursday Market Trade

Grains and oilseeds are mixed to lower again on Thursday while the outside markets are also quiet. Livestock trade is showing more pressure in cattle futures as well today. Arlan Suderman from StoneX joins us to discuss
Chicken Producers Applaud EPA Decision

The Environmental Protection Agency determined that more restrictive federal wastewater regulations and new cost burdens would be harmful for U.S. meat and poultry processing operations. The agency also concluded that the current system of federal, state, and
Better Cattle Bring Opportunity

by Morgan Boecker, Certified Angus Beef Cattle keep getting better, but that doesn’t mean producers should slow down progress. That’s what attendees took home from the 2025 Feeding Quality Forum, Aug. 14 and 15 in Rochester, Minn.
Farm Progress Show 2025 Breaks New Ground with Drone Zone, Cover Crops and Craft Beer

DECATUR, ILL. (Sept. 4, 2025) — The 2025 Farm Progress Show wrapped up another successful year in Decatur, Illinois, drawing thousands of visitors from across the nation and around the globe to celebrate agricultural innovation and the future of farming. This