Thykeson, a life-long farmer, served as FSA state executive director for North Dakota during President Donald Trump's first ...
The facility could bring back acreage lost over the past 30 years, say Gary Shields, executive director of the Northland ...
NDSU Extension horticulture agent Emily How of Ward County reveals what the most asked gardening question of 2024 was for ...
In fact, Carlson showed how the most profitable crop producers spend less on fertilizer, according to data from Minnesota's ...
If proper nutrients are on your mind, don't neglect the importance of water quality and availability in your cattle operation ...
Northarvest Bean Growers and the Plant Protein Innovation Center are digging into ways to unleash the uses of dry bean ...
Dakota Lakes Research farm in Pierre, South Dakota, utilizes multiple crop rotations. Dwayne Beck offers tips for producers ...
Rep. Karla Lems, R-Canton, and Sen. Mark Lapka, R-Leola, are leading efforts in protecting landowners with House Bill 1052, ...
How a U.S. soldier found a German bride and returned to the U.S. to start farming and build a life together. American soldiers of the 289th Infantry Regiment march along the snow-covered road on their ...
The four pest management guides help producers to identify pests in their field and determine their best method of removing ...
Ann Bailey recounts the lives of dogs who have lived on her farmstead -- from the ones who happily lived in the barns most of ...
Aerial applicators in North Dakota treated a record 5.5 million acres in 2024, with 70,000 acres treated by drones. The record was reached with no fatalities among pilots.