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72 Percent of N.D. Hay, Roughage Supplies Very Short to Short
(NDAgConnection.com) – For the week ending Sunday, there were 0.5 days suitable for fieldwork, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 5% very short, 13% short, 56% adequate, and 26% surplus. Subsoil
North Dakota Pastureland Values Rise in 2022 While Cash Rent Remains Flat
(NDAgConnection.com) – North Dakota pastureland values were up sharply statewide with an overall increase of approximately 11.5%, says Bryon Parman, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension agricultural finance specialist. The state average price per acre increased from
Record Sales of U.S. Corn, Soybeans Anticipated to Continue
(NDAgConnection.com) – Corn and soybean prices are near record highs, but the United States has sold record volumes of their staple crops for export in the upcoming cycle, potentially indicating demand will remain strong into 2023. That
China’s Grain Output Expected to Increase This Year
(NDAgConnection.com) – China’s grain output this year is expected to hit 688 million metric tons, while the area sown is estimated to reach 118 million hectares, according to a report released recently by the Chinese Academy of
Corteva to Withdraw from Russia, Donate Seeds to Ukraine
(NDAgConnection.com) – Corteva has made the decision to withdraw from Russia and, having already paused new sales, is initiating a plan to stop production and business activities. The company said: ‘Our priorities remain the safety of our
Farmers Union Donates $125,000 to Ukrainian Humanitarian, Ag Crisis
(NDAgConnection.com) – National Farmers Union and Farmers Union Enterprises, owned by the state Farmers Union organizations in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana, are donating $125,000 to help with the humanitarian and agricultural crisis in
FAPRI Updates 2022 Ag Market Snapshot
(NAFB.com) – Events of the last three months have had large impacts on agricultural markets. The war in Ukraine, drought in South America, and other developments have resulted in sharp commodity price increases. The Food and Agricultural
First Farm Bill Hearing Takes Place in Michigan
(NAFB.com) – The Senate Ag Committee traveled to Michigan State University late last week to hold its first field hearing on the new farm bill. The Hagstrom Report says one thing Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow and Ranking
Russia Accused of Stealing Tons of Grain from Ukraine
(NAFB) – Russia stands accused of stealing several hundred thousand tons of grain from the parts of Ukraine it currently controls. Business Insider says Ukraine’s deputy agriculture minister made the accusation over the weekend. Another 1.5 million