WILLISTON, N.D. – Seeding is finished at the Miller farm in the northwestern North Dakota, with some crops emerged and growing well.
With a stretch of warm weather in mid-June, producers mostly finished seeding soybeans and sunflowers.
HETTINGER, N.D. – North Dakota is the largest honey-producing state in the nation, and a new company, Commercial Bee Supply, is helping commer…
Andrea Bowman, a rancher near Rhame, N.D., talked to women involved in production agriculture during a webinar from North Dakota Grazing Lands…
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SPIRITWOOD, N.D. – North Dakota soybean growers joined state and regional government leaders for the Green Bison Soybean Processing, LLC, grou…
OAKES, N.D. – After a significant rainstorm over Memorial Day weekend brought three inches of rain to the southeastern part of the state, it h…
Producers took advantage of a break in rain showers and pushed to finish soybean and sunflower planting in as many fields as possible across t…
It started off as a beautiful, sunny day in northeastern South Dakota.
Courtneys planting corn between rain showers
WILLISTON, N.D. – Seeding is going strong in the northwestern corner of the state, where Floyd Miller farms with his brother, Rodney, and son, Casey.
With consistent rain showers leaving pockets of water in the fields and soft, muddy soils, many producers in the central and eastern regions o…
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OAKES, N.D. – Seeding preparations have started at the Courtney farm in the southeastern region of the state, where Drew Courtney and his wife…
WILLISTON, N.D. – While northwestern North Dakota was in extreme drought a month ago, three blizzard/rain events this spring filled dugouts an…
Much to the relief of farmers and ranchers, recent rains following two spring blizzards have lifted most of North Dakota out of drought.
In support of Farm Rescue, Busch Light and John Deere are partnering to serve up “For the Farmers” beer cans across the country. A portion of …
OAKES, N.D. – In the gentle rolling acres of southeastern North Dakota near Oakes, fifth-generation farmers Drew Courtney and his wife, Lindse…
WILLISTON, N.D. – A unique and historic farm, the Miller farm in the northwestern corner of North Dakota, is located seven miles from the Mont…
NDSU specialists have received many questions about drought and conditions on the ranch over the winter, and they recently held a webinar on h…
Tractors pulling air seeders or drills in the southwestern region of the state were out planting spring wheat during the second week of April …
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