

KFGO & Growing Harvest Ag Network’s Sarah Heinrich & Rusty Halvorson bring you the latest in agriculture news and information from the Upper Midwest.

First quarter of 2026 shows surge of Brazilian beef into the U.S.
Growing scrutiny of the meatpacking industry and rising Brazilian beef imports are fueling a new debate over competition and U.S. food security. USDA trade data said Brazilian beef exports to the U.S. reached $795 million in the first quarter of 2026, up 21 percent from last year. At the same time, total U.S. beef impo...
May 08, 2026
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University of Illinois tallies rise in fertilizer costs since the Iran conflict began
Fertilizer prices have climbed sharply following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran, raising concerns about higher production costs for U.S. farmers in the years ahead. Analysts say nitrogen fertilizers have seen the largest increases due to disruptions tied to the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global...
May 08, 2026
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USMEF says beef variety meat value reaches new high, March pork exports third largest on record
March exports of U.S. pork were among the largest on record, concluding a very strong first quarter, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation. While March beef exports were below last year - largely due to the ongoing lockout by China - the value of beef variety meat shipments ...
May 07, 2026
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USDA requires SNAP authorized retailers to carry more real food
Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture published the final rule regarding stocking standards for retailers participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, ensuring a broader variety of nutritious food is available to SNAP participants at authorized retailers across the country. Since the beginning of...
May 07, 2026

Minnesota Student Receives ASA, BASF Soy Scholarship
Luke McCrea of Faribault, Minnesota, is the recipient of the 2026-2027 Soy Scholarship, sponsored by the American Soybean Association and BASF. The ASA/BASF Soy Scholarship is a $7,000 award presented to an exceptional high school senior who excels in both academic and leadership roles and plans to pursue a degree in a...
May 07, 2026

North Dakota Stockmen's Association Feedlot Tour will make stops near Drake
The 24th annual North Dakota Stockmen's Association Feedlot Tour will be held June 16 and feature two stops near Drake, N.D. The feedlots, operated by Rodney Schatz and Andrew Bromley, both include backgrounding operations and practical facility designs that support cattle management, environmental stewardship and effi...
May 07, 2026

Soybean growers urge caution on Section 301 investigation
U.S. soybean farmers are warning that new trade actions could worsen already difficult economic conditions. That's according to testimony from the American Soybean Association before federal trade officials. ASA Vice President Dave Walton told the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative that exports remain critical to ...
May 07, 2026
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EPA seeks public comment on draft fungicide strategy
The Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft Fungicide Strategy and is seeking public input as part of a 60-day comment period, aiming to balance environmental protection with the needs of U.S. agriculture. The proposal outlines a science-based framework to protect more than 1,000 endangered and threatened ...
May 07, 2026
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Farm banks remain a key for U.S. farmers and rural communities
Farm banks remained a cornerstone of the rural economy in 2025, providing critical financing to farmers, ranchers, and small agricultural operations across the country. According to the American Bankers Association, banks held nearly $212 billion in farm loans, accounting for more than one-third of all agricultural cre...
May 07, 2026
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Groups say nitrate pollution needs to be addressed
A coalition of 83 organizations is urging federal regulators to take emergency action on nitrate contamination in drinking water, citing growing health concerns tied to agricultural runoff. The groups sent a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency, calling for stron...
May 07, 2026
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ACE announces "Fueling Freedom" theme for 39th annual conference in Minneapolis
Sioux Falls, SD - The American Coalition for Ethanol announced registration is open for its 39th annual conference, taking place August 19-21, 2026, at the Minneapolis Marriott City Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This year's theme, "Fueling Freedom," builds on America's 250th anniversary celebration in 202...
May 06, 2026
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Group says Census Bureau data shows U.S. businesses paid $8 billion in Section 122 tariffs in March
WASHINGTON, D.C. - May 6, 2026- New Census Bureau data released today provides the first look at the cost of the Trump administration's strategy to replace the IEEPA tariffs the Supreme Court struck down. Based on the new data, American businesses paid approximately $8 billion in Section 122 tariffs in March 2026, the ...
May 06, 2026

North Dakota Stockmen's Association accepting Junior Beef Expo entries for Watford City event in June
The North Dakota Stockmen's Association is now accepting entries for the 2026 North Dakota Junior Beef Expo, a multi-breed junior beef field day. It will be held June 27-28 at the McKenzie County Ag Expo in Watford City, N.D. The NDJBE will feature breeding heifer and market shows, showmanship contests and networking o...
May 06, 2026

DOJ official confirms probe into beef processors
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into the nation's beef processing industry, raising concerns about market concentration and its impact on cattle producers. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said officials are examining whether consolidation among major meatpackers has contribut...
May 06, 2026
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NCGA expands its Yield Contest with a new category
The National Corn Growers Association is expanding its long-running Yield Contest with a new pilot category aimed at short-season corn growers, offering more producers a chance to compete nationally. The new class, launching for the 2026 contest, allows farmers to enter hybrids with relative maturity of 99 days or fewe...
May 06, 2026

FCSAmerica shares lender insights for Beef Month
OMAHA, Neb. May 5, 2026- As the U.S. beef industry recognizes Beef Month this May, Farm Credit Services of America joins in recognizing beef producers for their essential role in feeding families, strengthening rural communities, and sustaining a safe, reliable food supply for the nation. At the same time, producers ar...
May 05, 2026
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USDA Risk Management Agency upgrades rainfall data source
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency is upgrading the source for rainfall data used in several Federal crop insurance programs, moving from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center to the National Centers for Environmental Information. RMA will begin this tr...
May 05, 2026

North Dakota Stockmen's Association to host Spring Roundups in June
The North Dakota Stockmen's Association will be bringing its 2026 Spring Roundup series, "The Story Continues," to Hannaford, Woodworth, Napoleon, Carson, Belfield and Berthold, N.D., in June. The Spring Roundups serve as the organization's district meetings and will include socials, suppers, informational sp...
May 05, 2026

Ducks Unlimited and Regenified Partner to advance regenerative agriculture and conservation impact
Ducks Unlimited will begin conducting regenerative agriculture verification under the Regenified standard as part of a new partnership announced today. Through the collaboration, DU, an internationally respected conservation organization with deep experience in working landscapes, wetlands, water, waterfowl, and wildli...
May 05, 2026

Armstrong waives hours of service for haulers of fertilizer to help farmers facing delays
BISMARCK, N.D. (MAY 4, 2026) - Gov. Kelly Armstrong today signed an executive order declaring an emergency and granting a waiver of hours of service for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting agricultural inputs including dry and liquid fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, pesticides and seed. Severe supply issues resul...
May 05, 2026
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