Double-Digit Increases for ND Cropland Values
North Dakota cropland values increased 11 percent in the past year. However, cash rental rates only went up three percent. The survey conducted by the
North Dakota cropland values increased 11 percent in the past year. However, cash rental rates only went up three percent. The survey conducted by the
Red River Land Company Vice President John Botsford says land values in North Dakota and northern Minnesota are moving higher. “Since the start of the
The Environmental Protection Agency has approved Minnesota’s state-specific dicamba restrictions. Dicamba products cannot be sprayed after June 30 north of I-94. South of the interstate,
Minnesota lawmakers could not reach an agreement on a drought relief package before leaving for spring break. Now, lawmakers from both chambers will meet in
More than 72 percent of North Dakota is classified as being in moderate to extreme drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. That’s a six
Fertilizer prices continue to climb, but availability has not been an issue so far. StoneX Group Fertilizer Director Josh Linville anticipates logistical challenges. “We’re still