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Lower income and increased loan activity indicate farmers have eaten away at the cushion they have built up from prior profitable years.
CORSICA, S.D. — A Sioux Falls attorney has been charged for allegedly providing five years of fraudulent services to a Corsica-based farm over a crop insurance claim.
Randy Koenen of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss whether the cattle market ...
Allison Thompson explains how recent USDA reports changed the outlooks for corn, soybeans and wheat and highlights potential ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent committed to divesting 25 entities in which he or close family had invested. But one of ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, also the former North Dakota governor, disclosed numerous pieces of farmland in both North ...
USDA Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, announced some initial details for the disaster programs, which include ...
Fourth-generation farmer Kurt Blomgren was appointed to serve as state executive director for the Minnesota Farm Service ...
Myron Friesen explains how contrasting views of toilet paper placement are not so unlike thoughts on estate planning.
Preserving moisture, controlling weeds and reducing erosion are a few of the benefits of adding mulch to your garden.
The Midwest agricultural research center is one of 11 that will lose funding through the National Institute of Occupational ...
Shawna Nelson talks about her Wisconsin upbringing, career progression, cooperative growth and challenges like ensuring milk ...
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