Markets See More Volatility on Monday

It was another busy day of market moves as we finished well off session highs in many commodities across the board. Crude oil seems to be in the driver seat right now amid the on-going war in
Levi Bachmeier Launches Campaign For ND Superintendent Of Public Instruction

(Bismarck, ND) — The Superintendent of Public Instruction has launched a campaign to lead the state’s Department of Public Instruction. Levi Bachmeier says his platform is a “back to basics” approach focused on strong schools, supporting teachers,
Attorney General Jackley Announces State Reaches Mayday Health Settlement and Removal of Unlawful Abortion Pill Ads

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces South Dakota has settled its lawsuit with Mayday Health, and the New York company has agreed to remove any signs with deceptive and unlawful advertisements of abortion pills
Woman Dies in Mellette County Fatal Crash

Mellette County, S.D. – A Mission, SD woman died and three others were seriously injured Sunday in a single-vehicle crash 13 miles southeast of White River, SD. The names of the people involved have not been released pending
The City of Fargo Announces Finalists in “Name a Garbage Truck” Contest

FARGO, ND – The City of Fargo asked residents to share their most creative names for Fargo’s garbage trucks, and they delivered a total of 217 entries. The Solid Waste Department, along with Deputy Mayor Denise Kolpack,
NDSU Announces 2026 Football Schedule

FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State University today announced a 12-game football schedule for the 2026 season, the school’s first year competing at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. North Dakota State will play eight Mountain West Conference games, three
More Severe Weather on Tap This Week?

We saw some severe weather in parts of the southern plains and eastern Midwest last week and it sounds like more rounds of it could be on the way this week as well. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien
Watching Crude Oil and Fertilizer Price Action

As the headlines keep evolving from the Middle East, we continue to closely watch the impact on crude oil prices, fertilizer markets and the commodity complex as a whole. Mike Castle with StoneX joins us to discuss
Supplementing Dryland Wheat and Irrigated Corn with Proso Millet in Drought Years

The U.S. High Plains region often experiences low winter precipitation, impacting its crop productivity. Extensive climate analyses indicate that years with significant precipitation deficits, including dry winters, amplify drought severity. As this season’s winter has brought negligible
Emerging Cattle Disease Spreads Across Missouri

A tick-borne cattle disease is spreading rapidly across Missouri, with confirmed cases now reported in 60 counties, raising concern among veterinarians and livestock producers. Farm Progress reports the disease, Theileria orientalis ikeda, was first detected in Missouri