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Dry conditions affect planting. A major food bank struggles with funding cuts. Changes are coming for North Dakota's largest farm group. A former Organic Valley intern now leads the cooperative.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says May has started out toasty, and while it's going to stay that way for awhile, there are indications of more moisture moving in by the end of the month.
Federal cuts have impacted the Great Plains Food Bank, which helps feed over 150,000 individuals in the state of North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota.
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss some upcoming trade deal ...
Wild lands have their treasures, but farmland also holds precious life while being carefully managed by caretakers. Michael ...
Planting is ahead of pace. Weather conditions are good. Acreage is high. That's keeping a lid on prices, Allison Thompson of ...
Spring fieldwork got off to a good start in some portions of the upper Midwest in mid-late April; however, conditions in ...
The program was established through the 2002 Farm Bill, but the Inflation Reduction Act made a $2 billion investment in REAP, ...
For many of us, it’s the time of year to say, “Achoo!,” partnered with watering eyes, runny noses, itchy throats and inner ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — Two doctorate students at South Dakota State University are making strides in beef cattle research and were ...
As farmers know all too well and what the federal government sometimes forgets, God and not humankind is in control.