Mosaic is Idling Two Phosphate Facilities in Brazil

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As part of its efforts to reduce costs and redeploy capital, the Mosaic Company announced it will start the process of idling and demobilizing a mining and chemical complex and a facility that performs related activities in

Breaking Down the April WASDE

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The United States Department of Agriculture rarely delivers major surprises in its April World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, and this year was no different. Soybean crush was increased by 35 million bushels, but that was offset

VIDEO: The WASDE Word with AgMarket.Net® 4/9/26

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We saw no major surprises come out in the April WASDE Report from USDA. Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net shares some post report reaction and analysis to what the numbers from USDA on Thursday:

USDA Release April 2026 WASDE Report

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(WASHINGTON D.C.) — No major surprises were seen as USDA released its World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates for the month of April. USDA left U.S. corn and soybean ending stocks unchanged from March at 2.127 billion

North Dakota Tribal Nations Receive $2M To Improve Roads

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(Minot, ND) — Two tribal nations in North Dakota are receiving over two-million dollars to improve roads. The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is getting about one-point-five-million dollars and the Three Affiliated Tribes is getting about 750-thousand

Applications For Primary Residence Tax Credit Increase By 10K

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(Bismarck, ND) — The State Tax Commission says over 165-thousand people filed Primary Residence Tax Credit applications. The credit provides homeowners with 16-hundred dollars in tax relief. Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus says it’s an increase of more

Deering Fertilizer Plant Rebuilt After Fire In July

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(Deering, ND) — A Deering fertilizer plant has been rebuilt after a fire in July burned it down. Officials believe the fire was started by an overnight lightning strike. Owners were talking to contractors within a week