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The June storms that rushed through the region destroyed countless grain storage facilities. Now farmers are seeking to ...
The University of Minnesota Extension's Youth Tractor and Farm Safety Training is offered each summer at multiple training ...
Ann Bailey reflects on her relationships with weeds and with wildflowers and how those traits remind her of her parents.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says drought conditions for most crops in the region have improved through the growing ...
Farmers in central South Dakota just recently started harvesting winter wheat. Espeland said it will be two to three weeks before they start to harvest spring wheat in the area.
Farmers scramble to replace grain storage after storms. Integrating livestock into the farm can make ends meet. A new program ...
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management talk trade deals, weather and ...
June, students in the South Dakota High School Rodeo were testing their mettle against rowdy four-legged broncos in Fort ...
Corn, soybeans and wheat have slipped into low-volume, sideways patterns. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm explains the dangers for markets and how to protect downsides and keep upsides open.
Finstad wrote that many of the groups that sent the petition "have a well-documented history of anti-agriculture ...
Buss will be remembered for revitalizing Farmfest all the way from his father's home farm in Lake Crystal, among many other things.
Beef cattle producers are happy with prices but are also grappling with other issues that come with the new territory.