NDSGA Applauds $100M Expansion of Farm Financial Stability Loan Program

FARGO, N.D. — The North Dakota Soybean Growers Association (NDSGA) applauds the North Dakota Industrial Commission’s decision to add $100 million in funding to the Bank of North Dakota’s 2026 Farm Financial Stability Loan Program. The Industrial Commission oversees
Minnesota Foundation for Agriculture Hosts its Fifth Annual Ag Day Gala

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Foundation for Agriculture welcomed 330 attendees at its fifth annual Ag Day Gala on National Ag Day, March 24. The event took place at the North End Event Center on the Minnesota
Axiota Animal Health Names Wamego, Kansas, as Global Headquarters

WAMEGO, Kan. (March 31, 2026) — Axiota Animal Health, global leader in cattle health solutions, announced today it will name its facility in Wamego, Kansas, as the company’s global headquarters. The announcement formalizes the longstanding presence of Axiota Animal
Calling All Rural Youth – Farmers Union Summer Camp Registration is Open

On Haddie Perrion’s 6th birthday, she was excited because finally she was old enough to attend Farmers Union Camp. “She was counting the days because she had watched her older sister go to day camp and Youth
EPA Discusses DEF and RFS Announcements

EPA Regional Administrator for the Mountains and Plains Region (Region 8) Cyrus Western, joined Jesse Allen for a conversation on today’s Agriculture of America (AOA) program to discuss last week’s announcements regarding diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and
Markets React to Lower Corn, Higher Bean Acres

Markets are reacting to the latest numbers from the United States Department of Agriculture Prospective Plantings report, showing a clear shift in acreage. Corn is expected to come in around 95.3 million acres, down from last year,
USDA Projects 2026 Acreage in Prospective Plantings Report

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — USDA projected higher than expected corn, lower than expected soybean and wheat acres for 2026 in the latest Prospective Plantings report. Corn acres are projected to be 95.338 million this year, up from USDA’s
Farmers Union to Mark 92nd Youth Camp Season

(JAMESTOWN, N.D.) – North Dakota Farmers Union opens its 92nd season of youth summer camps in June for kids who have completed grades 3-6 and 7-12. The program annually draws more than 1,100 farm and city kids from across the
Grants Available to Boost Sales of Minnesota Ag Products

The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) is now accepting applications for the Agricultural Growth, Research, and Innovation (AGRI) Value-Added and Meat, Poultry, Egg, and Milk Processing (MPEM) Grants. These reimbursement grant programs provide funding for eligible applicants to invest
AgMarket.Net Early Morning Market Analysis 3/31/26

March 31, 2026 At this hour: Corn market is down 0-1c, soybeans are up 3-4c, wheat is up 2-3c, crude oil is up $1.29-$1.30, US Dollar is down 3 points -Tensions in the Middle East are rising