Volatility Reigns Supreme in This Week’s Market Trade

It was all about volatility in the markets again this week as we continue to trade off headlines from the Middle East and much more. As much as the volatility can create opportunity, you have to remember
Pork Exports Open 2026 on High Note; Beef Variety Meat Value Record-High

U.S. pork exports trended higher year-over-year in January, led by another outstanding performance from leading market Mexico, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). January beef exports were lower
Wheat Showing Some Rally on Friday

It’s a mixed bag in Friday’s market trade with wheat seeing a rally into the weekend. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX, joins us to discuss the markets heading into the weekend. ***Please remember the risk
Lawmakers Eyeing War Funding Package for More Farm Aid
President Donald Trump will seek a funding package for the war unfolding in Iran, and Republican lawmakers are debating whether to attach wildfire aid and $15 billion in tariff relief for farmers to the package. Four sources
Minot Couple Facing Charges Of Theft From Souris Valley Bowmen

(Minot, ND) — A North Dakota archery club is filing charges against its former leaders. Dallas and Nichole Rice are being accused of stealing more than 160-thousand dollars from the club’s accounts over several years. In a
Sen. Hoeven Votes To Pass 21st Century Road To Housing Act

(Washington, DC) — Sen. John Hoeven is supporting legislation to deter investors from buying single-family homes. The bill has seen overwhelming bipartisan support, passing in the U.S. House 390-to-nine and 89-to-nine in the Senate. The bill would
Bismarck Man To Serve 15 Years For Sexually Abusing Children

(Bismarck, ND) — A Bismarck man will serve 15 years in prison for sexual and physical abuse of children. Sheron Henry was sentenced on Thursday after pleading guilty to three counts of gross sexual imposition on
Man Charged With Assaulting A Woman With A Metal Bar

(Walcott, ND) — A man is facing charges of assaulting a woman twice, once with a metal bar. Chance DeCoteau of Walcott is accused of assaulting the woman in a March 7th incident at her apartment in
Great Plains Food Bank Sees Largest Increase In Demand

(Fargo, ND) — Fargo-based Great Plains Food Bank says demand has reached its highest levels. CEO Ann Prifrel says they served more than 167-thousand individuals last year. It was the most in the food bank’s 43-year history.
Addiction Recovery House Loses Permit In Downtown Minot

(Minot, ND) — The Minot Planning Commission is revoking a permit for an addiction recovery house. Seeds of Eden was recently shut down by the city inspections division for housing a registered sex offender, failure to rectify