ND Soybean Council Seeks Soybean Farmers Interested in United Soybean Board Nomination
FARGO, N.D. (AgNews890.com) – North Dakota soybean producers are represented on the national United Soybean Board by four North Dakota farmer-leaders. The North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC) is currently seeking soybean farmers interested in filling one of
Looking Ahead in the Dairy Market
(NAFB) – Dairy markets appear to have stabilized after the uncertainty of 2020. Brian Doherty is the Senior Market Advisor with Total Farm Marketing, and he says despite more stability, there are some warning signs ahead in
EPA Signals New Position on Small Refinery Exemptions
EPA announced that, after careful consideration of the 2020 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Renewable Fuels Association et al. v. EPA, 948 F.3d 1206 (“Decision”), EPA supports that court’s interpretation
House Ag Leaders Outline Legislative Priorities to Ag Outlook Forum
(NAFB) – COVID vaccine distribution, rural broadband, climate change, and racial equity were among the top issues House Ag leaders laid before USDA’s 97th Ag Outlook Forum last week. From his roots growing up on his grandfather’s farm,
USCA Wants Beef Imports Halted Because of FMD
(NAFB) – The U.S. Cattlemen’s Association wants beef imports from Namibia halted following reports of Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreaks in the country. Namibia’s livestock industry is divided into two zones by what’s called the Veterinary Cordon Fence. North
Monday, February 22nd Weather
WIND ADVISORY FOR THE WESTERN TWO THIRDS OF NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA TODAY: CLOUDY, WINDY AND WARM. SOME LIGHT RAIN THIS AFTERNOON, HIGHS: 30S I-29 EASTWARD, 40S ACROSS MOST OF THE
USDA Clarifies Rules Regarding Buying and Selling Seeds from Other Countries
(NAFB) – The USDA recently finished a months-long investigation into thousands of reports from citizens who received unsolicited seed packages in the mail last year. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service found no evidence that someone