Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss what's going on in the agriculture market around the world on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative announced Thursday, March 12, the election of Lukas Rust as its next president and chief executive officer. Rust will formally assume these positions on March ...
The passage of the “skinny” farm bill by the U.S. House Agriculture Committee is the first step toward the possible completion of a farm bill by the end of 2026.
There are between 35 and 45 cut flower farms in South Dakota, with a majority of those growing for local markets and offering ...
Under the microscope, you can find that the soil is truly alive. Jim Ristau was giving attendees at the South Dakota Specialty Producers Summit a look through the lens. Jim Ristau shares a look under ...
Ward County is investigating after finding dead cattle in a pile and a pit. North Dakota law requires rendering, composting, ...
Minnesota saw its number of farms decline in 2024 and 2025, State Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen told attendees at the annual conference in Willmar. After holding steady the last few years, ...
Levi Reese, a certified agriculture education teacher at the Grand Forks Career Impact Academy, talks students through a computer program at the academy.
How higher interest rates are impacting farming. Farmers who raise deer are at odds with the state of Minnesota. Organic farmers weather a tough ag economy. Cut flower industry blooms in South Dakota.
On the day that Syngenta announced it would cease paraquat production, a Minnesota lawmaker introduced a bill to ban the herbicide for its link to Parkinson's disease.
There are plenty of stressors today, as there were growing up in the time of the nuclear arms race and polio outbreaks. Iron lung (c. 1933) used to "breathe" for polio patients until 1955 when the ...