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There are some fields that look good and some that are poor because they have been damaged by adverse weather, such as strong winds.
Sugarbeet conditions were mostly good across the U.S. in early August, but there were pockets of problem, including south ...
After she graduates from South Dakota State University, Thorson plans to return to her family's dairy farm as the ...
Myron Friesen decries the overuse of instant replay in basketball but also in farm estate planning, where he increasingly ...
Farm Buds, a volunteer-driven organization, recently celebrated its 100th farm trip — a milestone that reflects both the ...
After Ann Bailey's longer-than-anticipated stay in North Carolina, she was amazed at the plant growth in the crop fields and ...
It is important that farmers use the recommended rate of Stinger HL to control common ragweed, which has been a challenge in sugarbeet fields in some North Dakota and Minnesota fields.
Lindberg mentioned a trade deal with Japan that is meant to bring $4.5 billion in new ag sales. According to the White House, ...
A field day on Aug. 8 on the Finnegan Farm featured a hay ride through sunflower fields and lessons from their diversified farm.
Amid the scene of a garden left tattered by winds, Mychal Wilmes reflects on the ways gardens and crops can be threatened, both by nature and by policy or current events.
August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, ...
Luther Markwart, executive vice president of the American Sugarbeet Growers Association, addresses policy and market issues ...