Missouri River September Runoff Above Average

Although the overall runoff in September was above average in the upper Missouri River Basin, the runoff at the Fort Peck and Garrison reaches continues to be well below average. “Beneficial rainfall occurred over central South Dakota
The Government Shutdown Impacts Soil Conservation

A federal shutdown effectively freezes nearly all USDA-funded agricultural conservation work, with 95 percent of NRCS staff furloughed and program payments paused. Why it matters is that the Natural Resources Conservation Service provides the technical and financial
Maddocks to Receive North Dakota Leopold Conservation Award

The Brian and Vicki Maddock family has been selected as the recipients of the 2025 North Dakota Leopold Conservation Award®. The award honors farmers, ranchers, and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of
Nebraska Corn Is Proud of Wesely for Serving on National Corn Board

Lincoln, Neb. – Nebraska Corn is proud and appreciative of Dan Wesely, who recently completed his service on the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) Board at the end of September. Wesely served on the Board since 2021.
Grand Island-produced combine series emerges as 2025 ‘Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska’

By:Cindy Gonzalez-Nebraska Examiner OMAHA — Grand Island produced the coolest thing made in Nebraska this year, so says the fourth annual manufacturing contest organized by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry. More than 40,000 votes were
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 10/08/25

October 8, 2025 At this hour: 🌽Corn market is down 0-1c, 🌱soybeans are up 1-2c, 🍞wheat is down 1-2c, 🛢️crude oil is up 85-86c, 💲US Dollar is up 32-33 points. -Day 8 of the Government shut down