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Planting progress varies from western to eastern Minnesota
Planting progress varies widely between western and eastern Minnesota. While many corn and soybean growers in the western half of the
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Planting progress varies widely between western and eastern Minnesota. While many corn and soybean growers in the western half of the
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley supports the administration’s decision to suspend Mexican live cattle imports because of the continued northward spread of
A southwest Iowa farmer says crop conditions have been strong at the start of the growing season. Ray Gaesser raises soybeans
The ranking member of the House Agriculture Committee says reconciliation, by nature, is a partisan process, and it makes getting a
Legislation has been reintroduced in the US Senate could strengthen crop insurance for farmers and provide more flexibility to risk management programs.
The CEO of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association says a domestic male sterile fly production facility is needed to combat New
The director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture says maintaining a strong relationship with Mexico is vital for the state’s top
Brownfield’s Mark Dorenkamp covers the Ag Utilization Research Institute/Minnesota Forever Green “Flax Field Day” The post Ag Utilization Research Institute/Minnesota Forever
The Iowa Senate has passed a bill that would make it harder for companies to use eminent domain for carbon pipelines.