Nonstop rain and overland flooding in parts of North Dakota and Minnesota are dampening the hopes of farmers wanting to get all their intended wheat, durum and other crops planted. [Read and Comment on Full Blog]
National Farmers Union, a Democratic-leaning group, weighed in with a letter also expressing concern with the Solicitor General's "recent change in long-standing policy" affecting...
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A recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City finds that a record number of operating loans surpassed $1 million in the first quarter of 2022, reflecting soaring pri...
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North Dakota and the surrounding areas that extend into Canada have been very wet this spring, forcing delays in spring planting. A drier stretch of weather may get planters rollin...
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In this equipment roundup, DTN/Progressive Farmer looks at what's new in the machinery world this week, including: autonomy, design, function and U.S. equipment manufacturing expan...
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Obvious concerns of rising input costs and a wavering economy have cattlemen of all sorts holding their breath, but export demand has continued to be stellar. Given how drastically...
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