Trade Mission Follows Dry Beans From Farm to Fork

By Chabella Guzman, UNL PREEC Communications The Nebraska Dry Bean Commission (NDBC) hosted 18 international dry bean buyers from eight different countries to learn the story of Nebraska dry beans from farm to fork on Wednesday, Sept.
Indigo Ag Introduces biotrinsic® Nemora FP™

BOSTON (October 6, 2025) – Farmers have a new weapon against soybean cyst nematode, biotrinsic® Nemora FP™, an EPA registered soybean bionematicide seed treatment from Indigo Ag, Inc. Available for Spring planting, Nemora’s anti-hatch technology helps manage
New Agriculture Wage Rate Rule Marks Progress Toward Reform

The Department of Labor has finalized a new interim rule revising agricultural wage rates across all 50 states and Puerto Rico—an effort aimed at increasing predictability and reducing volatility in labor costs for U.S. farmers. The rule
ND Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak Requests Bridge Payments For Soybean Farmers

(Bismarck, ND) — Bridge payments have been requested to support North Dakota soybean farmers amid massive trade losses this year. North Dakota Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak published a letter this past Friday calling for the bridge program. She
NDDA Confirms Palmer Amaranth In Adams County

(Adams County, ND) — A noxious weed has been identified in Adams County. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture says an agricultural producer in the county recently noticed palmer amaranth while moving on their property and reported
Daily Maintenance, Monitoring Conditions Key to Preventing Combine Fires

–NDSU FARGO, N.D. — Soybean and dry edible bean harvest is in full swing across North Dakota, with field corn and sunflowers to follow. Weather conditions have been very warm and mostly dry, with a few intermittent showers across
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 10/06/25

October 6, 2025 At this hour: 🌽Corn market is up 0-1c, 🌱soybeans are up 2-3c, 🍞wheat is up 0-1c, 🛢️crude oil is up $1.09-$1.11, 💲US Dollar is up 72-73 points. -The 6-10-day and 8-14-day weather forecasts are
Government Shutdown Freezes USDA Aid, Delays Farm Loans at Peak Harvest

The U.S. federal government shutdown that began Wednesday will halt some payments to farmers and delay access to federal farm loans, adding to the mounting financial strain on producers already coping with low crop prices, record-high debt,
Emergency Quarantine Enacted to Protect Texas Agriculture from Invasive Leafhopper Pest

AUSTIN, TEXAS — On October 2, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) issued an emergency quarantine to stop the spread of the invasive two-spotted cotton leafhopper, also known as the cotton jassid (Amrasca biguttula). Originally from Asia,