There's no definite answer for when farmers will be planting their crops as spring rolls in, say North Dakota State University agriculture Extension agents. Mother Nature will probably determine that.
North Dakota farmers depend on international buyers, and a state-backed program is working to expand those markets.
Everything from possible tariffs...to ongoing dryness are factoring into planting decisions right now in the Northwestern ...
North Dakota’s struggling dairy industry could get a boost from a new milk processing plant and state incentives for more ...
Encouraged by family and friends, Don and Deb Miller turned their homemade waffle mix into a regional business ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic, USDA set up programs to enhance regional food systems. Now, businesses that received awards to ...
FARGO, N.D. — The Arthur Companies is expanding into the wheat breeding world.
Taxable sales and purchases in North Dakota during the fourth quarter of 2024 were up 3.2% from the same three months in 2023 ...
During his March 4 address to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol, President Donald Trump defended his use of ...
After state lawmakers pulled millions of dollars of potential funding from a bill circulating in the Legislature, a doctor from southwest North Dakota is suggesting they amend the bill and reinsert ...
JAMESTOWN — A bill in the North Dakota Legislature could provide up to $100,000 for improvements at the Stutsman County ...
Soil samples collected in North Dakota wheat fields indicate the lowest populations of overwintering wheat midge larvae ...