Feeders the Leaders Again Today

Feeders once again led the trade today, showing strength amid broader market uncertainty. Concerns continue to mount over the ongoing government shutdown, and Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins confirmed that the proposed aid package for farmers won’t be
REPORT: Farmer Aid Plan Will Have to Wait Until Shutdown Ends

(WASHINGTON D.C.) — Reports of a potential farmer aid package announcement this week are now on hold as farmers will have to wait until after the government shutdown ends. Both Barron’s and Bloomberg are reporting that Agriculture
Quiet Grain Trade With More Strength in Cattle

Grain markets are mostly quiet once again today as we drift around without much fresh news for traders. Meantime, the cattle market continues to find strong support on Thursday. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins
Whole Raw Soybeans Cost Competitive Protein Supplement for Cows and Calves

By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Educator Current market conditions for raw, whole soybeans are making them price competitive in parts of Nebraska with other protein sources, such as distillers grains and alfalfa hay, to be used as
Conversations About the Ag Economy, New Products and Potash

In late September, Jesse Allen took a tour of Nutrien’s Allan Potash mine site along with their global headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for a look inside the company’s operations. He sat down for wide-ranging conversation about the
Tax Extension Deadline Approaching Next Week

(Bismarck, ND) — Taxpayers who filed for an extension on their individual income tax returns this past spring have less than a week to file submissions. Those with a federal extension can submit their state returns without
Minot City Council Approves Recruiting Part-Time, Licensed Officers

(Minot, ND) — The Minot Police Department can now launch a part-time licensed police officer program. This week, city council members approved a budget amendment to enable the police department to hire four part-time, licensed individuals. The
Officials Hold Ribbon-Cutting At Bismarck Rural Fire Department

(Bismarck, ND) — Officials are celebrating the Bismarck Rural Fire Department’s newest facility. Yesterday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to unveil the three-point-two-million-dollar facility located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 83 and 71st Street. Fire Chief
Authorities Prepare For Turning Point USA Event At UND

(Grand Forks, ND) — Authorities are preparing for today’s Turning Point USA event at the University of North Dakota. The Grand Forks Police Department says it will collaborate with the FBI and Homeland Security officials for the
Industrial Commission Approves Loan Program Amid Government Shutdown

(Bismarck, ND) — A relief program will temporarily help some of North Dakota’s employees affected by the federal government shutdown. Yesterday, the Industrial Commission approved a short-term, low-interest loan program for furloughed federal workers in North Dakota