The outgoing U.S. senator said that finishing a farm bill is among her top priorities, but the path to do so remains ...
CHS's plans to shutter three southeast Minnesota grain elevators following the 2026 harvest is a move that farm leaders and ...
The pairing of agriculture and history comes easily for columnist Mychal Wilmes. He reflects this week on the strength of the ...
Despite the poor spring conditions, most of the 2026 sugarbeet crop that got into the ground was in excellent to average ...
Minnesota Department of Agriculture officials urge farmers and commercial haulers to slow down, secure loads and report spills quickly as fertilizer, grain and chemicals move statewide. With spring ...
The McKenzie County Farmer, based in Watford City, joins the Dickinson Press and the Williston Herald, both Forum ...
Jenny Schlecht realizes she needs to be better about taking care of little things -- like buying a new pair of work boots ...
Farmers for Soil Health resumes enrollment with higher payments and shorter contracts, while Minnesota's low-interest loan ...
Soil and tree experts are well aware of the important role that trees play in controlling wind erosion. The question is, do ...
Madison Grimm has always loved birds. Now, she's helping local farmers rescue wild bird eggs out of their fields during their ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume said far above-normal temperatures are likely to continue into the first half of June, with mostly dry air and chances for thunderstorms.
The wind storm forced them to replant around 70% of their sugarbeet crop, a particularly hard pill for David Arends and his son Grant Arends to swallow given the condition of the crop before the wind ...