Drop in Soybean Inspections Holds Down Week-to-Week
(USAGNET) – U.S. grains inspected for export increased last week but not as much as the total might have gone up if soybean inspections had not fallen by 16%. The latest Grains Inspected and/or Weighed for Export
59 Percent of N.D. Subsoil Moisture Very Short to Short
(NDAGCONNECTION) – For the week ending Sunday, topsoil moisture supplies rated 17% very short, 23% short, 55% adequate, and 5% surplus, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 24% very short, 35%
USDA Finds Avian Influenza in Maine
(NAFB) – USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service recently confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or HPAI, in a non-commercial backyard flock in Maine. Samples from the flock were tested at the Cornell University
Cattlemen’s Beef Board Releases 2021 Annual Report
(NAFB) – The Cattlemen’s Beef Board Tuesday released its 2021 Annual Report. The 2021 report includes information about projects and results within each of the organization’s program areas, including promotion, foreign marketing, consumer information, industry information, research
Growth Energy, EPA Reach Settlement on Deadline for Issuing 2021, 2022 RVO
(NAFB) – The Environmental Protection Agency agreed to file a notice in the Federal Register seeking comment on a proposed judicial consent decree that would require EPA to finalize the 2021 and 2022 Renewable Volume Obligations. The
Study: Ethanol Industry Strongly Rebounded in 2021
(NAFB) – In 2021, the U.S. ethanol industry “recovered substantially” from pandemic conditions, with ethanol and gasoline use approaching pre-COVID-19 levels in the second half of the year. A study on the industry by ABF Economics for
Wednesday, February 23rd Weather
WIND CHILL WARNING ALL OF NORTH DAKOTA UNTIL NOON WIND CHILL ADVISORY ALL OF MINNESOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA TODAY: SUNNY