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Matt Dahle is a business manager for Farmers’ Independent Research of Seed Technologies (FIRST) covering the central ...
Central South Dakota could use more rain and more sunshine. The dry start to spring allowed planting work to get underway ...
Fields at the Klosterman farm have dried out after a stretch of warm weather swept through the region. After the rain events ...
June 2 was a night of wild fun for kids in Cass County. It was also the unofficial start of summer for 4-H families with the annual 4-H Family Fun ...
Any soybean-production system can enter the contest. Two winners will be selected from each of the four geographical ...
The Fawcett farm recently completed their spring planting with durum, peas, flax and lentils growing on the farm this summer.
For decades, the Signal Crayfish has been an ecological troublemaker. It is invasive and widespread across Europe, Asia and ...
With her goal of becoming a physician’s assistant, Katie Moy couldn’t pass up the opportunity to shadow doctors during her ...
Grandpa could always sleep, no matter what worry faced him. Somehow the tiny milk check and other farm income would pay the ...
On U.S. dairy operations, mastitis remains the costliest disease, driven by expenses for antibiotic treatments and losses in ...
The cow is a cornerstone of any successful ranching operation, and Angus females have proven themselves to be reliable consistent producers. Their merit is reflected in the population of the ...
Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association (MSCA) summer tour will take place Tuesday, July 15, in Little Falls, hosted by the ...
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