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This column was written for the marketing week ending July 25. Set against milk output that was down 1.7% last year from June ...
When Tim and Lori Eaton purchased their farm a few miles north of Cloquet, Minn., they also received the opportunity to take ...
Rebecca Sip's involvement with the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association provided the recent opportunity to meet with ...
National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), in partnership with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), is reaching out to farmers, ranchers, and agricultural landowners to ...
Hunters can apply through Friday, Aug. 15, to be chosen for one of 125 permits for the 2025 Minnesota prairie chicken hunting season.
The hot humid days of July and August often encourage us to stay indoors as surely as the -10 degree, twelve-inches-of-snow ...
Agriculture was far more than an occupation for Marlyn Buss. "He lived and died it, and he breathed it every day,” Dan Buss, ...
Mid- August is two weeks away, but it’s also an important marker on the calendar for lots of garden stuff, so here is your ...
Why do you have five different pairs of black shoes?Spouse B: They’re for different purposes!The same can be said for salt.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture has confirmed emerald ash borer in Itasca County for the first time. There are now 59 counties in the state, including Itasca, with EAB.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Risk Management Agency announced it approved changes to the Triticale crop insurance program for the 2026 and succeeding crop years.
He was a math genius whose education began and flourished at a country school — Henry Township No. 8, in fact. He was no ...