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Eating fresh food from the garden or preserving produce, like storing onions in an old nylon, will help feed Jenny Schlecht's ...
A joke that made the rounds in the financially troubled 1980s involved a farmer who hauled two Holstein bull calves to his ...
Shannon Mutschelknaus grows peppers at his farm near Brookings, South Dakota. However, alternaria internal rot caused a large ...
One morning in February 2023, a small group of mineral owners arrived at the North Dakota Capitol on a mission. They had traveled from across the state and other parts of the country to explain to ...
Sugarbeet yields could range from records for some farmers to next to nothing for those with damage from severe weather. But the overall outcome is likely to be average to above average production.
Cole Sonne was one of the panelist during the Ag PhD Field Day, where he discussed the forage crop on his Mt. Vernon, South ...
For La Crosse Distilling to reach the highest degree of transparency for its spirits, it meant not only identifying the producer but celebrating them.
Artificial Intelligence has been taking the world by storm in many industries, including the ag industry. But, the blossoming ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says more smoke is in the forecast as Canadian wildfires continue to burn. But for the ...
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management look ahead to what next week's ...
We're covering all things agriculture at Minnesota Farmfest, including a skid-steer rodeo. A hailstorm devastated crops in ...
All parts of spotted water hemlock are poisonous to both people and livestock, especially cattle and horses. The roots are ...