Grassley Doubts More Farm Aid, Pushes Year-Round E15 as Long-Term Fix

Senator Chuck Grassley says he has doubts about the administration’s willingness to provide additional farm aid, while arguing that the most meaningful and lasting solution to farmers’ financial challenges is passage of permanent year-round E15 legislation. Grassley
USDA Accepting Applications for Agribusiness Trade Mission to the Philippines
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is continuing to accept applications for its upcoming agribusiness trade mission to Manila, Philippines, scheduled for April 13–16. The mission is designed to connect U.S. agricultural exporters with buyers in one of
Cattle Market on the Uptick

The cattle market found some upside today, even with light cash movement across the country. Feeders continue to impress, especially when you look at the strength showing up in recent sale barn runs. Meanwhile, the grain trade
Clean Fuels Asks EPA to Maintain RFS Compliance Deadline

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, asking the agency to maintain the 2025 Renewable Fuel Standard compliance deadline on March 31, 2026, to mitigate the impacts of rulemaking
Flags Flying At Half-Staff In Honor Of Harvey Krautschun

(Pierre, SD) — Flags are flying at half-staff at the South Dakota Capitol in honor of a former state legislator. Harvey Krautschun passed away on New Year’s Day at the age of 76. He served on the
Rhoden Seeks FEMA Assistance

(Pierre, SD) — Governor Larry Rhoden is signing a disaster declaration after a powerful windstorm caused major damage across western South Dakota. Winds topping 100 miles-per-hour hit in mid-December. Pennington, Custer, and Fall River counties were among
NWTF South Dakota, Partners Set to Invest More Than $1.4 Million in Conservation

EDGEFIELD, S.C. — The South Dakota State Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation recently met in Mitchell to review Hunting Heritage Super Fund project proposals for 2026 funding awards. Following the review and ranking process, proposals
Attorney General Jackley Announces AG Bills Officially Filed

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that the 10 legislative bills he will propose in this year’s session have now been officially filed by the state Legislative Research Council. The bills are Senate
New Year, Same Pests: Three ‘Resolutions’ to Keep Pests Away

FAIRFAX, VA (January 7, 2026) – The board-certified entomologists at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) are urging homeowners to add an overlooked, but important resolution to their list this year: pest prevention. The current cold conditions mean pests like rodents, cockroaches, and spiders are seeking shelter in the
Police Association Calls On Leaders To Tone Down Rhetoric

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association is calling on leaders to tone down the rhetoric after an ICE agent shot and killed a Minneapolis woman yesterday. Interim Executive Director David Titus said that