Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss changes in the world and local markets that are boosting grains on the Agweek Market Wrap.
While the portrait that emerges from the unprecedented mapping exercise seems positive at first, on closer inspection it is ...
Bad news for coffee lovers: you’re going to be paying more for your morning brew in 2025. Brazil and Vietnam are the world’s ...
In our February report, NFU Sugar commercial and market insight manager Arthur Marshall looks at how EU sugar prices and ...
In my opinion, packers are taking charge.  Slashing slaughter rates in an attempt to back cattle up and keep beef prices elevated is age old manipulation of the market to achieve margins.  As stated ...
It’s also important to note that the marketing year for wheat does not start until June 1, 2025. So while producers have to ...
Scientists have developed a gene-silencing spray that effectively targets FHB without harming the surrounding microbial ...
Huo Meng's 'Living the Land' observes four generations of farmers as they weather age-old obstacles, new advancements and the ...
Imagine a piece of bread,” says Elizabeth McQueen, a postdoctoral fellow at UC Davis working on the Mellon ...
Welcome to Main Street Books in Minot, North Dakota – a bibliophile’s paradise that’s more than just a bookstore. Main Street ...
U.S. wheat futures surged on the Chicago Board of Trade, with a lack of snow cover leaving U.S. winter wheat vulnerable to ...
A northwest Kansas wheat grower says there is some optimism for a good harvest. Kansas Association of Wheat Growers President ...