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MITCHELL — U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune was blunt in his opening remarks during a Dakotafest policy discussion ...
As our gardens and flower beds are coming to a seasonal end, it might be noticeable where changes could be made for next season. Perhaps there is not enough variety ...
The ethanol industry won’t tell you to fill your vehicle with illegal fuel, but thanks to a long-term study of fleet vehicles ...
Ensiling involves many different components to ensure a successful harvest and high quality, safe feedstuff. Often, producers ...
This is part of a series featuring winners of the Iowa State Fair Way We Live award for 2025. Iowa Farmer Today is one of the ...
Minnesota was once a leader in wheat and oat production. In the late 19th century, nearly 70% of the state’s farmland was ...
The autumn season is forecast to be on the relatively warmer side and leaning toward drier than normal conditions, according ...
The following was written by Adam Varenhorst, associate professor and South Dakota State University Extension field crop ...
With the 2025 equine breeding season wrapping up, it is never too early to start planning for those 2026 crosses. As a horse ...
A new way of determining the phenotype of wheat is being tested by a master’s student at Montana State University (MSU), a ...
Sometimes I do my best thinking in church. Our priest likely would frown upon my mind wandering during his homily, but ...
There was a small hope born earlier this year. A calf called Hilda, born from in vitro fertilization, might reduce methane ...