An investigation by the U.S. Department of Commerce reveals UAN fertilizer exported to the U.S. was sold at less than normal value.
There is uncertainty in the markets ahead of the June 30th acreage report. Economists say they will be watching the report closely.
Western South Dakota is soon to be the home of a new 1 million square foot processing facility.
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The ongoing war in Ukraine could cause a humanitarian crisis. Sen. Grassley said there will undoubtedly be an overall impact on global agriculture.

We meet a farmer who has adopted practices to reduce erosion in the farm's drainage ditches.

As we wrap up National Dairy Month, one FFA member knew from a very young age he wanted to be involved in the dairy industry.

Spring and winter wheat have done a major flip flop this year.

According to Clayton Agri-Marketing, the top two importers of U.S. live cattle in the last three years have been Pakistan and Vietnam.

The International Dairy Foods Association conducted a tasty survey to determine which ice cream flavors are consumer's favorite.

The National Interagency Fire Center says more than 32,000 fires have burned three million acres so far this year.

UNL is helping rural communities that have lost essential businesses. Their Cooperative Development Program is currently working to keep grocery store doors open in small towns across the state.

The Deputy Agriculture Secretary addresses some of the issues covered with United Kingdom counterparts during the recent U.S. ag trade mission to that region.
A Kansas custom harvester joins us for an update on conditions in his area and any challenges he is running into this harvest season.
Texas gulf shrimpers face incredible challenges, one that is familiar to all of us-- rising costs. Frank McCaffrey spoke with a shrimper who details where it is hurting his industry.
Last week, Russian forces hit two North American-owned grain terminals in Ukraine, leaving farmers here in the U.S. speculating over the potential impact.
More than 50 years of history makes Over the Top Aviation's helicopter an interesting choice for aerial crop spraying.
The IRS has issued estate tax planning guidance. Clifton Larson Allen's Paul Neiffer shares how this could affect farmers.