FARGO, N.D. — Seedstock producers were among early adopters of the 701x products, as were commercial producers who had purchased high-dollar bulls and wanted to ensure they knew where their bulls were and how they were doing ... ....
FARGO, N.D. — Kevin Biffert was raised in a western North Dakota farming family that had 45 to 50 head of cattle ... He had heard from his family still in farming and ranching about the problem of cattle escaping their fences ... continues to drop ... ....
In 2016, North Dakota farmers produced more soybeans than they ever had before or ever have since — 249 million bushels ... Two years later, during the trade war with China in the first Trump administration, soybeans were one of the main U.S ... A look back.
The temperature has finally warmed up enough that I can take off my Muck boots ...Unfortunately, I have a bad habit of not investing in decent work boots for the summer months ... At the time, I didn't have any pains in my feet ... ....
"My personal bias is, I think we're gonna see very high fertilizer prices into next spring," Olson said. "Mentally, we have to be prepared for that to happen." ... Though PresidentDonald Trump on May 23 said the U.S ... They're not gonna cut acreage ... ....
WASHINGTON — A large bipartisan group of U.S. senators and representatives have joined the sugar industry in asking U.S ... It authorizes the U.S. to investigate foreign acts, policies or practices that hurt U.S. commerce. Sens...Imports of sugar into the U.S.
Strong wind gusts in the middle of May blew soil off of fields and damaged crops throughout the region. When the wind kicked up higher than 60 mph on May 14, Bonnie Sheresky felt like she was in "Mad Max." The sky, she said, was the color of mud ... ....
CARRINGTON, N.D. — As the snow melted this spring, Jeff Stachler started noticing white and whitish-brown spots in the fields of central and eastern North Dakota, indicating "salts on the surface in larger areas and in more areas than normal." ... ....