DENVER – Uncertainty over trade policy, weather and African Swine Fever dominated agricultural markets last quarter, causing greater volatility across the industry that’s affecting producers, supply chains and end users, …
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GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Falling number remains a topic of discussion as heavy rainfall and dew continue to delay harvest of spring wheat and durum. Discounts for low falling numbers can be …
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Bismarck, N.D.(Aug. 26,2019)– Gov. Doug Burgum released the following statement today regarding the White House’s announcement that President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have reached a trade …
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Wheat Growers Defend Wheat Exports to Japan After Comment by President
OMAHA (DTN) — The National Association of Wheat Growers took umbrage Wednesday to President Donald Trump’s criticisms about trade with Japan. The president spoke at a Shell petrochemical plant near …
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GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Governor Steve Bullock has appointed Max Cederberg of Turner and Llew Jones of Conrad to the Board of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC). The MWBC administers …
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Producers are preparing to hit the field and as they do the crops gets a little extra attention. While checking fields producers may notice different issues from root rot to …
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Much of the U.S. is or has been experiencing an increase in temperature, and Europe will feel it as well. A broad area of high pressure is leading to dry …
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MINNEAPOLIS (DTN) — USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the discovery of genetically engineered wheat plants growing in an unplanted agricultural field in Washington state. U.S. …
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North Dakota Grain Growers Votes to Withdraw from National Association of Wheat Growers
The North Dakota Grain Growers Association has voted unanimously to withdraw from the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) effective June 30th. The North Dakota association released a statement and …
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by Dr. Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor of Economics, Montana State University The 2018/19 marketing year has been a rough one for U.S. pulse crop producers. Relative to average prices observed over …