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We check on planting progress. Minnesota House ag budget makes up for some federal cuts. Future of meat processing is at ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume looks at improvements in drought conditions, the average last frost dates in the ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss continued demand for beef ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm dives deeper into the potential opportunities and problems that could arise in a trade ...
Watne was first elected to lead North Dakota's largest farm organization in 2013. The next president will be elected in ...
The Nature Conservancy and Patagonia own large sections of land in Custer County, South Dakota. Both are advocates for ...
Agriculture in the Classroom state and territory programs trained 22,900 teachers in agricultural literacy and reached 2.7 ...
The continued low corn and soybean prices resulted in greatly reduced profit levels for Midwest crop producers in 2024, and ...
In lieu of his usual farm poetry, David Kragnes writes about the opportunities that have opened up to him throughout his life ...
Charles and Heather Maude spoke on April 30 at a news conference in Washington, D.C., along with U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins, members of the state's Congressional delegation and others.
The forage outlook for 2025 appears to be dim for ranchers in North Dakota, especially those in the western part of the state ...
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