Wade Webster, NDSU Extension’s new soybean pathology specialist, spoke recently to soybean producers about diseases in the state at the recent “Getting It Right” webinar.
The number of deaths caused by a traumatic brain injury (TBI) are not only higher in rural communities, but information on how to prevent them is lacking, according to Dr. Jill Daugherty, an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Is there a way to predict if a community can survive radical or dramatic changes like natural disasters or economic downturns? Can events like floods or even the gradual loss of young people actually cause a community to become stronger?
REGAN, N.D. – In northeastern Burleigh County, Steve Groff, from Lancaster County, Pa., joined the Burleigh Soil Conservation District “Crops, Covers, and Cows” event in Regan and Wing last year, as a speaker on longtime soil health.
The Baltimore container ship accident will likely put a dent in the flow of new farm equipment, supplies, and parts for ag machinery, as well as for the auto market into the U.S., but the extent of the loss is unknown.
Soybean, one of the major crops in North Dakota in terms of harvested acres and value, is also a leading crop in terms of cash receipts, according to Miki Miheguli, North Dakota Soybean Council’s research programs coordinator.
With turnout season for cattle nearly here, producers leasing pasture or landowners providing grazing lands are advised to make sure their agreements cover some key issues and are written in order to ensure success, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL).
With turnout season for cattle nearly here, producers leasing pasture or landowners providing grazing lands are advised to make sure their agreements cover some key issues and are written in order to ensure success, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL).
Controlling weeds can be a tough challenge for farmers, and with herbicide resistance continuing to rise, that challenge will continue for 2024 and into the future.
Horizon Resources, with seven locations in northwestern North Dakota/northeastern Montana, is expanding the way they partner and grow with their farmer customers.
Pesky horn flies can become prolific during the grazing season. Horn flies account for up to an estimated $1 billion in losses annually for the U.S. cattle industry. However, there are control tactics that can help keep horn fly populations under wraps.
WILLISTON, N.D. – Root rot has been established in some pea and lentil fields across North Dakota and Montana, with widespread crop loss observed in 2022-23. To help, North Dakota State University (NDSU) research is focusing on what farmers can do to reduce their root rot risk as they begin …
The canola market continued to move in a sideways range in early April, with price action exhibiting stronger markets according to several market watchers. Recent record palm oil prices have supported the overall vegetable oil market. With expected North American production of canola remaini…
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Following USDA’s release of the March Prospective Planting Report, the soybean market didn’t see much of a reaction as the numbers came in pretty much as expected. But since the report, prices have actually crept up slightly, gaining back a little of the ground that was lost since the start …
In early April, following the release of the Prospective Planting Report, durum prices were showing signs of stabilizing after months of a steady decline.
Although USDA released its Prospective Planting Report at the end of March, it was still a big topic of discussion in the sunflower market into early April as producers are intending to plant fewer sunflower acres this year.
After experiencing a slide in prices over the past few months, spring wheat prices have seen a slight rebound in early April following the release of USDA’s Prospective Planting Report.
As producers ready their equipment in anticipation of spring planting – some have already begun in limited areas – they’re looking at a corn market that has been stagnant and could remain so for the near term unless some new news sparks the market.
Busch Light is the first beer brand that can display the American Farmland Trust’s (AFT) new U.S. Farmed certification and seal.
ROSS, N.D. – In northwestern North Dakota, John Woodbury is known as the “feed guy.” He sells locally grown and produced custom feed, mainly for chickens and hogs, using his own grain roller mill and grinder mixer at Woodbury Farm.
Although it is often overlooked, veterinarians and their teams face a unique set of stressors and conditions that can make the occupation incredibly difficult. These factors, if not addressed, can lead to tragic outcomes. In fact, one in six veterinarians considers suicide at some point in t…
At the beginning of April, Strengthen ND will begin taking applications for the Bush Prize, which is often given to organizations that solve problems in their rural communities through innovation.
Agriculture land in the U.S. is in the middle of a significant change of ownership as aging farmers choose to retire or reduce the amount of land they are farming. This creates an opportunity for farmers looking to expand their operations, but only if they have the capital to make a land pur…
NDSU’s Youth Farm Safety Camps have been an overwhelming hit with farm teens and families, offering activities that give youth a sense of self-confidence, as well as the opportunity to learn all sorts of real-life farm safety on the farm or ranch, according to Angie Johnson, NDSU Extension f…
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