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It's too late to replant cash crops, but getting some cover crops on drowned areas could improve conditions for the next ...
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss how weather is at play ...
ST. PAUL — For 35 years, the University of Minnesota Extension Service has funded nutrition education in low-income areas statewide, including innovative projects like the medicine garden at the ...
The facility, at 41 Dock St. in Superior, will cease operations effective Aug. 31, according to the notice provided to the Department of Workforce Development. CHS has not yet made a public ...
Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says grain markets are in the thick of a bottoming process. She explains signals for identifying lows and ways to look for upside when the markets are in tough shape ...
Rural Firefighters Deliver Ag Safety and Health — known as RF-DASH — will hold a training session at the John Hejl farm near ...
What are the chances of farm crop insurance payments this year? "Ag Insights" columnist Kent Thiesse explains how to find out.
The Supplemental Disaster Relief Program will provide $16 billion to help producers recover from weather-related losses ...
Flooded crops and roads and other damage from record water levels on Big Kandiyohi Lake proving frustrating and costly to many.
A key worry for concerned residents is the possibility of nutrients from the dairy cattle's manure leaking into the Red River, as well as making its way up to Lake Winnipeg.
Farm financial advisor Myron Friesen has seen it all when it comes to how family relations are reflected in estate planning.
SNAP is projected to be cut by $186 billion in the next 10 years while Medicaid is expected to be cut by $1 trillion.
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