Some Republican Lawmakers Against Raising Reference Prices

Following calls by some groups to increase reference prices in the upcoming Farm Bill, Republican lawmakers stand in “strong opposition” to any potential increases. Republican Representatives Alex Mooney of West Virginia, along with Tennessee’s Andy Ogles, Brian

More Farm Bill Hurdles

New farm bill policy disagreements on top of spending bills and other fights are adding more hurdles to passing a farm bill this year. Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) alluded to her proposal in a recent

ADM Investigating Chief Financial Officer

This week, ADM appointed an interim chief financial officer while the current CFO, Vikram Luthar, was placed on administrative leave. Luthar’s leave is pending an ongoing investigation conducted by outside counsel for ADM and the Board’s Audit

Scam Caller Using Bismarck Officer’s Name

(Bismarck, ND) — Bismarck police are searching for a scam caller who’s been using a Bismarck police officer’s name. The caller claims a Sergeant Gardiner will arrest people on warrants if they do not pay a fee.

Greater MW Auctioneers Championship Contest

The Greater Midwest Auctioneers Championship Contest will be held in Dickinson on Thursday, February 1st at Stockmen’s Livestock East. Twenty-five of the nation’s best auctioneers will compete for the title. Contestants will be coming from Ohio, Florida,

Small Family Farms at Highest Financial Risk

Small family farms were more likely to have greater financial vulnerability than other farms, according to data from USDA’s Economic Research Service. Researchers calculated the operating profit margin by taking the ratio of profit to gross farm

Farm Futures Releases 2024 Acreage Estimates

New estimates out Tuesday expect to see more soybeans planted in 2024 and less corn, but not by as much as many would expect. According to the latest Farm Futures January 2024 grower survey, U.S. farmers are