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Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss a better week in grain markets, weather risks and tight cattle supply on the Agweek Market Wrap.
With news from Iran and rumors of Chinese interest in soybeans, the grains stopped falling. But Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says the markets still need a reason to rise rather than fall.
In a memo issued on Wednesday, federal agencies clarified that dairy operations may use the H-2A program when they can demonstrate a qualifying temporary or seasonal labor need under existing law.
The three countries need to approve a renewal of their existing agreement by July 1 or signal their intention to exit the pact, a process that would take 10 years and would buy time for alterations.
Between two events in July, K-12 educators will have the opportunity to participate in a unique continuing education experience through Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom.
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which has been in place since July 1, 2020, is under review starting July 1, 2026. Columnist Kent Thiesse digs into what the USMCA has done for agriculture in the last six years.
To maximize legume benefits, there needs to be a cycling of above- and below-ground plant parts back to the soil.
Participants can observe how NDSU research supports regional agricultural operations while connecting with members of their local communities.
Milk donations and monetary matches to Feeding South Dakota are being made by Prairie Farms Dairy throughout the month of June to celebrate National Dairy Month and help fight food insecurity.
The farmer-owned cooperative that owns the ethanol plant outside Benson, Minnesota, was launched 30 years ago to add value to locally produced corn.
Among the several oat varieties in the University of Minnesota Extension plots on display at the June 9 field day in Rochester was MN-Amber.
Power lines, injections for cattle and other new things have brought consternation for farm and non-farm folks over the years. Mychal Wilmes reflects on his coverage of those moments.
If alfalfa weevil is damaging your alfalfa crop, an Extension educator has some tips on handling the pest during pre- or post-harvest.
Byproducts make up 6% of a steer or heifer's total value.
A discussion at the World Pork Expo highlighted evolving PRRS strains, emerging AI tools for vaccine evaluation and concerns over New World screwworm.
Millborn Seeds of Brookings has acquired Clearwater Seed, based in Spokane, Washington. Clearwater Seed works in production, processing and distribution across conservation focused products.
Take a look inside 701x, where teams of professionals are working to make and improve products aimed at making the lives of ranchers and cattle better.
Naeem Kalwar, soil health specialist at Langdon Research Extension Center, believes wind erosion will worsen if farmers continue conventional tillage. But converting to no-till requires patience.
Activists from Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota shared how they have used their voices to push back against plans that would add more than 70,000 head of dairy to the upper Midwest.
701x in May announced the company had raised more than $10 million in a Series B funding round. The funding will continue the company's research and development and other priorities aimed at growth.

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