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3 weeks ago

The Screw Worm and our Markets

Yesterday we received word that the Screw Worm has entered the United States, not by any livestock, but by a…

3 weeks ago

Soybean Support

Across our soybean and soybean oil markets late last week, we saw some support on the markets.

3 weeks ago

County Meetings

Senator Chuck Grassley continues his 99 county meetings across Iowa.

3 weeks ago

Wild Livestock Markets

Last week we’ve seen some Wild Livestock Markets again!

3 weeks ago

Reviewing the Congressional Ag Forum

Today we’re reviewing more information coming from the Congressional Ag Forum that was held during Dakota Fest in Mitchell last…

3 weeks ago

American Soybean Association Leaders Program Takes On 42nd Year

The American Soybean Association (ASA) is now accepting applications for their longest running leadership program. Erin Glarner, ASA Director of Industry…

3 weeks ago

Peterson Farm Brothers Visit Dakotafest

Over 400 exhibitors, hundreds of farmers and ranchers and even agriculture celebrities attended the annual DakotaFest in Mitchell, SD. One…

3 weeks ago

Talking Farm Legislation

Today I’m talking about Farm Legislation with U.S. Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota.

3 weeks ago

Pushing to get the Farm Bill done

Our Farm Groups are pushing members of congress on getting the Farm Bill completed.

3 weeks ago

Get the Farm Bill done

That was the common theme at Dakota Fest in Mitchell, South Dakota; Get the Farm Bill done!

3 weeks ago

New Screw Worm Steps

The USDA has announced some new Screw Worm Steps to make sure they don’t cross the U.S. & Mexico border…

4 weeks ago

The importance of gathering information

It’s important to gather information from our producers and bring those findings back to Washington, D.C.

4 weeks ago

Trade Mission Trips

Trade Mission Trips are important, especially as we are looking at news ways to open up more trade doors.

4 weeks ago

There’s Big Benefits

There’s some Big Benefits of that One, Big Beautiful Bill.

4 weeks ago

Staying focused on the issues

Staying focused on the issues and listening to the producers.

4 weeks ago

Update from Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley

County meetings, investing in Iowa, passing bills by the end of the year, are all topics Senator Chuck Grassley discusses…

4 weeks ago

Volatile Beef

Our cattle markets have had quite the up and down week. Hear from Duwayne Bosse with Bolt Marketing on this…

4 weeks ago

New Trade Agreements

The USDA continues to look at improving and increasing trade with our trading partners, and with that, new Trade Agreements.

4 weeks ago

Wild Cattle Markets

We’ve been watching a continued Wild Cattle Market over the last couple of weeks and months.

4 weeks ago

Sunflowers & Rain

An update into the recent sunflower crop and a look at rain across the Midwest.

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