Although USDA released its Prospective Planting Report at the end of March, it was still a big topic of discussion in the sunflower market int…
After experiencing a slide in prices over the past few months, spring wheat prices have seen a slight rebound in early April following the rel…
Rows and rows of tantalizing food. A buffet restaurant can be a fun choice for a night out – the variety of offerings, the quickness of servic…
As producers ready their equipment in anticipation of spring planting – some have already begun in limited areas – they’re looking at a corn m…
Editor’s note: Please enjoy this Dr. Rosmann column from 2018.
Busch Light is the first beer brand that can display the American Farmland Trust’s (AFT) new U.S. Farmed certification and seal.
Dear Michael: We have been renting land from our neighbor for the past 10 years. Unfortunately, he had a stroke and is now in a nursing home. …
ROSS, N.D. – In northwestern North Dakota, John Woodbury is known as the “feed guy.” He sells locally grown and produced custom feed, mainly f…
Although it is often overlooked, veterinarians and their teams face a unique set of stressors and conditions that can make the occupation incr…
I’m a “geographical-holic.” I love reading maps of geography worldwide. Growing up with a severe reading disability, I’ve always turned to map…
At the beginning of April, Strengthen ND will begin taking applications for the Bush Prize, which is often given to organizations that solve p…
Agriculture land in the U.S. is in the middle of a significant change of ownership as aging farmers choose to retire or reduce the amount of l…
NDSU’s Youth Farm Safety Camps have been an overwhelming hit with farm teens and families, offering activities that give youth a sense of self…
With the end of bull sale season drawing near, ranchers who need a new or replacement bull may begin to feel anxious about finding what they w…
Sorghum forages are continuing to flourish in North Dakota as NDSU data shows sorghums have a fit in the livestock forage ration, especially i…
RICHARDTON, N.D. – A spring snowstorm was forecasted to drop some 12-18 inches of snow from March 21-24, and even though producers prepared fo…
RUSO, N.D. – Even though it was officially spring, wisps of snow with cooler weather swept through the central region of the state where the B…
Oilseed markets have been moving in a sideways range in recent weeks, with canola making strong gains in some trading sessions, only to fall b…
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Soybean prices had been sliding steadily since the start of 2024, but in mid- to late March, prices have seen some improvement.
Since the start of 2024, durum prices have continued to inch lower, but as the end of March approached, they appear to have leveled off. Most …
Renewable diesel continues to grow in terms of volumes and consumption of ag products, but there are a few surprises behind the numbers, accor…
The sunflower market was relatively unchanged following the March WASDE (World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate) report and was instead…
After a bit of a rough start to the new year, there’s been a ray of light lately in the wheat market.
They stood at the counter in the doctor’s office. The receptionist was having difficulty trying to elicit information from the elderly couple.…
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