Agriculture-related damage from western North Dakota fires include burnt cropland, along with killed or injured livestock and ...
Multiple emergency responders, farmers, ranchers, oil workers and others worked to put out the fires, authorities said. A firefighter said a blaze near Arnegard looked like 'Armageddon." ...
Justin Minnaert may not be able to use his legs, but that hasn't stopped him from continuing to do what he loves and inspiring others to do the same.
Growing black beans in her garden was an interesting experiment for Jenny Schlecht this year. She gained a tiny bit of ...
An OK black bean harvest in southeastern North Dakota is wrapping up with average yields and strong weed pressure.
They had a lot of rain in that area at the beginning of the season and then in mid-July a hailstorm caused severe damage to ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says the month of October looks to be cooler than September, but still warmer than ...
As hot and dry conditions linger in North Dakota and South Dakota, there are things farmers can do to help their local firefighters handle field fires ...
There was too much to do that September day when Mychal Wilmes stayed home from school to help bring in the harvest.
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss soybean harvest and booming export sales on the Agweek Market Wrap.
The Quarterly Grain Stocks report from USDA was a positive sign for grain markets, But other moving pieces could dictate the ...
With significant infrastructure in place, Village co-founders Amanda Nigon-Crowley and Kim Sin will transition away from ...