A Wait-and-See for the Ag Trade

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It’s a wait-and-see attitude across the ag trade as markets begin the week on a quiet note. Recent soybean headlines have cooled enthusiasm, while talk of tariff-related payments continues to circulate. With China on holiday and the

Record Harvest, Uneven Exports to Tangle Logistics

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The U.S. is preparing for a record grain harvest this fall, with an estimated 21.5 billion bushels of corn, soybeans, and grain sorghum expected to come in. The massive yield comes amid continued uncertainty over U.S.-China trade

Farmers Say Current Conditions on U.S. Farms are Weakening

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Farmer sentiment held steady in September, as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose just 1 point to a reading of 126. However, there was a shift in producers’ perceptions of current conditions and

Minot Approves $211M Budget During Second Reading

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(Minot, ND) — The Minot City Council has voted six-to-one to approve its 2026 budget. Last night, council members approved the 211-million-dollar budget during a second reading while making just over half a dozen last-minute changes. The