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Planting is nearing completion in the region for major crops, and experts say the conditions are setting up potential for good yields.
While waiting impatiently for the last plants to start emerging in the garden, Jenny Schlecht had to remind herself that nature makes sure that what is planted sprouts, more often than not.
Gale Pederson was one of the last students to graduate from eighth grade at the Rhoda 71 school. Now, he was one of the ...
The disease potential was discussed at the first of several University of Minnesota Extension small grain disease management ...
Wagyu is known for its high-quality beef, but it’s rare to find in northern Minnesota. The Roberts are now trying to spread ...
Dairy cows are milked twice daily at Waukon Dairy, Gary, Minnesota. The rotary milking parlor features 128 stalls for the ...
Ted Matthews has been providing counseling services for about 40 years, 30 of those in rural parts of Minnesota at no cost to those he serves. He retires from his work at the end of June at the age of ...
An ag strategist explains ag transportation challenges. We look at a restored schoolhouse. It's time to take action against weeds. The region is at a critical point for erosion and soil health.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume expects a more active weather pattern to move in, which is common from mid-June to mid ...
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss the impact of higher-than-expected renewable fuel blending on the Agweek Market Wrap.
Chris Ryan, the president and chief operating officer of Gevo, spoke Tuesday at the Midwest Agriculture Summit hosted by The ...
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