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In this month's episode of Auction Talk with Steffes Group, Director of Real Estate Max Steffes and Rusty Halvorson visit about current commodity prices, an adjustment in land prices, some highlights of the Rural Mainstreet Index, planting progress, upcoming Steffes Auction events in June, and more. Learn more at steffesgroup.com.
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In this week's episode of the Agri-Biz show, the House Ag Committee passed a farm bill after sometimes contentious debate, the Minneapolis Fed Reserve tallied interest costs for 2023, CattleFax CEO Randy Blach talks about the cattle markets, and Auction Talk with Steffes Group.
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May is World Trade Month, and this is World Trade Week on the calendar.
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Milk production in the 24 major milk-producing states during April reached 18.3 billion pounds, down 0.2 percent from April 2023.
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This Farm Talk segment is brought to you by North Dakota Corn.
NDSU Extension is hosting a Junior Crop Scout School at the Carrington Research Extension Center in June. The purpose of this program is to teach youth through a hands-on workshop basic crop scouting skills. Alicia Harstad is the NDSU Extension Ag and Natural Resources Agent for Barnes County.
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Export markets are an important sales outlet for American food and agricultural production. Since 2008, an average of 20 percent of the value of all U.S. agricultural output has been shipped to destinations in other countries.
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Nicole Wardner with the North Dakota Beef Commission offers some fun ways you can feature beef on the plate this summer season.
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Farmers have been getting some seed in the ground. According to the latest crop progress report from USDA, in North Dakota 33 percent of the soybeans, 71 percent of the spring wheat and roughly half of the corn has been planted.
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The Economic Research Service reports that the cost of soybean seeds per acre has risen more than 260 percent since 1997, while total soybean production costs have risen 157 percent.
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