Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund Opens

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LINCOLN, NE (March 16, 2026) – Today, leadership of the Nebraska Cattlemen Disaster Relief Fund announced they are accepting monetary donations and relief applications to assist beef cattle producers who are being impacted by fires. Nebraska Cattlemen President Craig Uden

Good Risk Management Pays Off

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Comments over the weekend from Donald Trump suggesting a possible delay to a visit to Beijing if China does not help reopen the Strait of Hormuz have put that meeting somewhat in question. However, the potential talks

North Dakota Soybean Update with Justin Sherlock

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Corryn La Rue sat down with Justin Sherlock, ND Soybean Association President who also serves on the American Soybean Association’s Board of Directors during Commodity Classic earlier this month in San Antonio. Check out their interview below. 

New Direct Payment Options with Bushel

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Corryn La Rue chats with Bushel’s Director of Marketing Julia Eberhart during Commodity Classic earlier this month in San Antonio. Check out their interview below.    

Catching Up with United Soybean Board

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Check out Corryn La Rue’s interview with Kyle Durham, who serves on United Soybean Board’s Executive Committee, at Commodity Classic in San Antonio.  

SDSU Extension collecting custom farming rates through new survey

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BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension is collecting data on the state’s custom farming rates and inviting producers to participate. The Custom Farming Rates Survey is available at https://extension.sdstate.edu/custom-rates-survey. Anyone who completes the survey will receive

Farmers Sell Grain as Prices Surge Amid Middle East Conflict

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U.S. farmers are accelerating grain sales after global tensions involving Iran pushed corn, soybean and wheat prices sharply higher in recent days. Futures markets rallied as energy prices climbed and concerns grew about disruptions to fertilizer and