Food Price Index Drops in December

(NAFB.com) – The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s Food Price Index averaged 124.3 points in December 2025, down 0.8 points from November. Declines in the prices for dairy products, meat, and vegetable oils more than offset
House Passes Africa and Haiti Trade Preference Programs

(NAFB.com) – The House of Representatives passed a three-year extension of preferential trade programs for sub-Saharan Africa and Haiti. The legislation, passed by a strong bipartisan vote, lowered trading barriers for emerging economies. Lawmakers voted 340-54 in
Corn Growers Alarmed by New Supply Projections

(NAFB.com) – The USDA released its January WASDE Report, which projected a 17-billion-bushel corn supply in 2025-2026, raising alarms among the nation’s corn growers and triggering an immediate market reaction. If the projections prove accurate, this year’s
Wheat Growers Applaud Moving Food for Peace to USDA

(NAFB.com) – National Association of Wheat Growers CEO Sam Kieffer issued the following statement in response to the news that the State Department and USDA reached an Interagency agreement allowing USDA to operate the Food for Peace
Wednesday, January 14th Weather
HIGH WIND WATCH TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND FRIDAY FOR EAST CENTRAL DAKOTAS WESTWARD AND SOUTHWARD THROUGH THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL PLAINS TODAY: SUNNY AND COLD WITH COLD WIND CHILLS. HIGH IN