StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says a pattern shift will take temperatures above normal around Christmas and New Year's. But cold temperatures will return in early January.
A drop in exports increases importance of domestic markets. Will farmland rental rates follow commodity prices? The Nora Store welcomes Christmas carolers. A Minnesota food co-op expands.
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss what's going on in the agriculture market around the world on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Barley markets have had a difficult few years, with supply greatly outpacing demand, which has continued to shrink. But an expert says the market appears to be getting right-sized as 2026 approaches.
Struggling energy markets are holding back the grain markets from moving higher on good news, Allison Thompson said. But it's not all bad news, as farmers can take advantage of lower energy costs.
They say that youth is wasted on the young and wisdom is wasted on the old. I'm pretty sure that we can help each other out if young and old work together.
Football was never David Kragnes' thing, as he spent his falls harvesting sugarbeets. But now as a grandpa in the stands, he reflects on the game and the importance of showing up.
Determining farm cash flow projections requires a look at several potential assistance payments that farmers may be eligible for in 2025.
“The land rental rate increases or decreases are highly correlated to farm income from the previous year, which are driven by ...
An increasing number of waterhemp plants in sunflower fields are “escapes" that grew after the sunflower heads dropped, Ikley ...