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A state-funded program will use drones and artificial intelligence to scout for noxious weeds in five North Dakota counties.
Over the past year, farmers in western North Dakota have had to endure a major drought, drenching rain and severe weather ...
He ordered 14 grain storage bags — long plastic tubes that have become more common on North Dakota farms in recent years — to ...
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.
The North Dakota Farmers Union is inviting the public to join them at Fun on the Farm. The event is happening at Watne Farms, ...
Chief Meteorologist Kenny Miller visited with Rollie Baumgarten, a farmer near Belfield, North Dakota. Rollie’s farm suffered ...
FARGO — North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong on Tuesday said the state didn’t need to collect a lot of data to realize that farmers have an urgent need for grain storage after storms swept across ...
A walking tour of downtown Bismarck is set for Saturday, Aug. 23, at 11 a.m., aiming to show participants how the city has ...
North Dakota farm co-op sustains eco-friendly message with second eatery in Washington, D.C.Spokeswoman Jennifer Motruk Loy noted that members of the Jamestown, N.D.-based North Dakota Farmers ...
For farmers to get across rivers, particularly at the North Dakota-Minnesota border, the only option is the interstate, said Pete Hanebutt, public policy director for the North Dakota Farm Bureau.
These counties experience some of the highest loss rates per farm, with those in Santa Barbara County and Yolo County losing an estimated $175,120 and $140,459 each year, respectively.
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota may increase the interstate’s speed limit to 80 mph, but one of the bills suggesting the long-requested change could cost farmers.
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