In 2025, North Dakota is expected to see a decline in canola acres by 7%, with some regions potentially experiencing a 15-20% drop. This is due to a decrease in canola futures in March, prompting farmers to switch crops, despite a subsequent price recovery. Additional factors include U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, China's duties on Canadian canola oil and meal, and criticism of seed oils by U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The U.S. Canola Association and other groups are working to counter misinformation about seed oils to support the industry.