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Mychal Wilmes has been attending the Agweek Farm Show since 1983. → Read More
Peterson Livestock's herd offers both genetics geared toward market wether success in the arena and full blood Boer goat genetics. → Read More
David Kohl spoke at the Northern Corn and Soy Expo about the global economic ag outlook. → Read More
Kevin and Lynette Thompson brought TNT Simmental Ranch to life in 1985. Now, their daughter, Shanon Erbele, and her husband, Gabriel, are taking over the reins, and their sale is for Feb. 10. → Read More
After a couple years of turbulent weather, farmers may be able to breathe a sigh of relief due to the mild 2023 weather outlook. → Read More
The cattle industry is seeing historically high demand for high-quality, American-raised beef. → Read More
The DIRT workshop took place in Fargo, North Dakota, where soil health was the main topic. → Read More
With the late planting in 2022, many thought this may be a bad year for the grain markets. However two grain marketing experts were pleasantly surprised by an average year. → Read More
Butcher's Edge opened in June 2022 by five agriculturalists who also double as friends. → Read More
The flow of grain is facing setbacks both domestically and on the international scene. → Read More
Miranda Meehan, North Dakota State University Extension environmental stewardship specialist, said conditions in fall of 2022 are "comparable" to fall of 2020. And the Drought Severity and Coverage Index, as reported on the U.S. Drought Monitor, shows that overall, most states in the region are in worse shape now than they were at the same time in 2020. → Read More
Though the soybeans in Casselton, North Dakota, were planted later than normal, the crop appears to be doing better than anticipated. → Read More
After making the move from the Netherlands, Maartje Murphy wanted to give North Dakotans a chance to enjoy European treats, made right on the farm. → Read More
Corn acres in Wyndmere, North Dakota, are holding steady despite the late planting and the current need for moisture, according to a stop on the Agweek Crop Tour. → Read More
Peterson Farms Seed will begin offering pea varieties to producers in an effort to add an additional income stream. → Read More
The National Corn Growers Association supports the Senate introduction of the Next Generation Fuels Act. → Read More
Levos Farms brings high-quality genetics to the region, despite the difficulty. → Read More
The region got a late start to planting this year due to steady rainfall. Despite that, the cereal crop in the Casselton, North Dakota, area is still looking strong, according to this stop on the Agweek Crop Tour. → Read More
Ohe's Outpost sells strawberries as well as beef and poultry directly off their farm at Erhard, Minnesota. → Read More
Drain tile can help farmers get into fields sooner in a wet year but also helps manage water and nutrients in a dry year, NDSU agronomist Hans Kandel says. → Read More