In South Dakota, a state whose reliance on agricultural trade makes it more susceptible to the risks of tariffs and trade ...
The North Dakota Farm Bureau is thrilled to announce the winners of its “Barnyard Bunch: The Awesome World of Animal ...
In North Dakota, many farmers are still recovering from the 2018 trade war and are now bracing for more losses as President ...
North Dakota lawmakers are considering three bills that could lower property taxes for homeowners, businesses, and farmers.
Heading into the 2025 planting season farmers in the Northwestern Corn Belt are facing some of the same headwinds as the rest of the country from tariffs to lower grain prices and drought.
Students at Anamoose-Drake Elementary are enjoying a school lunch from produce from the local school garden and beef from a local producer, thanks to a Farm to School program.
South Dakota State University hosts intercollegiate ‘Dairy Challenge’ with 14 schools from the High Plains participating.
Farmers are invited to attend a Cup of Agronomy meeting to gain insights and connect with the agronomy team from Peterson ...
NDSU Nursing and Extension taught farm safety techniques at the Winter Show, helping rural families learn how to stop severe bleeding before emergency crews arrive.
U.S. tariffs that kicked in this week for China, Canada and Mexico will mean some hardship for North Dakota farmers, according to the leaders of North Dakota’s Farmers Union and Farm Bureau. “We will ...
Farmers are bracing for heavy impacts from those tariffs. Canada, Mexico, and China are three of the largest buyers of ...
Ag producers we spoke with say they're not surprised by President Trump's tariffs but are monitoring them, and say they may ...
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