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As farmers know all too well and what the federal government sometimes forgets, God and not humankind is in control.
Ragweed and kochia are among the concerns for sugarbeet growers in North Dakota and Minnesota, along with their main source ...
David Murphy discovered one of his calves had three hooves on each of its front feet. This genetic defect is called ...
The twice-candidate for U.S. House in North Dakota will head the state's rural development program on behalf of the USDA.
The Minnesota FFA State Convention took place at the University of Minnesota April 28 and 29. This year’s theme selected by ...
Even five years after the pandemic revealed major supply chain issues, demand for meat processing, including labor, infrastructure and training, remains in rural America.
The continued low corn and soybean prices resulted in greatly reduced profit levels for Midwest crop producers in 2024, and ...
Having pets spayed or neutered, getting them vaccinated against diseases and giving them food and shelter is the minimum ...
In lieu of his usual farm poetry, David Kragnes writes about the opportunities that have opened up to him throughout his life ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm dives deeper into the potential opportunities and problems that could arise in a trade ...
Mychal Wilmes reflects on the difficult conversations and losses he witnessed as a journalist covering the devastating farm ...
Watne was first elected to lead North Dakota's largest farm organization in 2013. The next president will be elected in ...