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Markets thrive on surprises — and this week's USDA reports simply didn't deliver one, says Allison Thompson of The Money Farm. She talks about where that leaves farmers still needing to sell.
Did June use up all the severe weather for 2025? Or perhaps this is just the beginning of more intense weather to come?
With no standalone farm bill in sight, the budget reconciliation passed by Congress on July 3 included numerous provisions ...
Columnist Kent Thiesse shares about possible disaster assistance for producers following storms throughout the upper Midwest.
Gevo’s $210 million Richardton acquisition could make the town a pioneer in low-carbon aviation fuel as sustainability and ...
Dakota Resource Council, along with some residents of Abercrombie, a town of about 300, are calling on regulators to reject ...
On July 7, wheat will begin getting processed through a new indoor wheat cleaning facility, increasing production and capacity at Sioux Nation in Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
Insurance experts advise residents who lost homes, ag buildings and crops to document losses, contact insurance agents and ...
McSherry of Ask In Earnest shares about the damage too much sun has on farmers and ranchers. She also offers tips on how to ...
There have been 1,522 applications submitted thus far in fiscal year 2025, with requests for 7,429 workers. In FY 2024 there were a total of 1,505 applications submitted for 7,245 workers.
Farmers in the U.S. are believed to have planted more corn acres but fewer acres of soybeans and wheat. Upper Midwest farmers generally followed that pattern.
The storm that blew through the region obliterated much of North Dakota's grain storage, but Armstrong says the state's new Grain Storage & Facility Rebuilder Program should help with that.