Wet summer having mixed impact on central Minnesota crops
A central Minnesota farmer says frequent rain this summer has had a mixed impact on crops. John Mages farms in Stearns County. “Our area has had quite a bit of […]
Hastings & Morningside Picked as GPAC Soccer Champs

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Iowa Attorney General joins call for changes in Instagram mapping
Iowa’s attorney general has joined three dozen other attorneys general in calling for Instagram to make changes in a new feature that shows where people are when they’re using the […]
Mixed, mostly bearish, week for export sales
The USDA reports a mixed week for U.S. export sales. Old crop corn and soybeans during the week ending August 7th hit marketing year lows due to big cancelations by […]
Iowa State Fair Horse Barn full, national draft horse shows underway
Every stall in the Horse Barn at this year’s Iowa State Fair has been occupied and Clydesdale and Percheron draft horses have arrived as their National Shows get underway today. […]
Farmer leaders concerned about dismal financial outlook
Leaders of state farm organizations are concerned about a dismal financial outlook for many producers. Minnesota Farmers Union president Gary Wertish says the U.S. is expected to harvest a record […]
Governor’s Sale of Champions supports ag’s next generation
Governor JB Pritzker says the annual Sale of Champions at the Illinois State Fair is a chance to spotlight the top youth livestock exhibitors in the state. “On behalf of […]
CONAB: big Brazil crops get bigger
Brazil’s equivalent of the USDA has raised its already record large corn and soybean production estimates. CONAB now has total corn at 137 million tons, 3.8% more than last month […]
Many Iowa schools scramble to fill openings before the bell rings
Dozens of Iowa school districts will be starting classes soon without a full roster of full-time teachers and staff. This morning, the state’s “Teach Iowa” website shows public and private […]
Episode 2 – Real Estate Market Conditions
