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It was a field day – literally – at Grand Farms Innovation Campus in Wheatland on July 16. The agriculture company Pivot Bio unveiled Proven G3, which are gene-edited-nitrogen-fixing microbes. That ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Bret Kavanaugh halted an 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that said tribes could not bring a Voting Rights Act lawsuit, which would have changed the legislative map.
Agricultural land values in North and South Dakota remain resilient through mid-2025, defying expectations of a market correction amid falling commodity prices and ...
Farmers and researchers are always looking for the next crop that may help them diversify their operation. Columnist Mychal ...
Glady Jacobson submitted her first entry into competition at the North Dakota State Fair last year at age 94. Her fudge ...
Nathan and Macie Schulte's yard at 701 16th St. NE. has been selected as the sixth Yard of the Week for 2025 by the Jamestown ...
A shift in consumer mindset toward foods grown with less chemicals, fertilizers and pesticides is driving greater interest in ...
A Markham, Ontario native went stateside to the Georgia Premier Academy for a year and then showed enough in the MLB Draft ...
Richland County soybean farmer Dallas Loff has been re-elected as treasurer of the North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC), ...
Avery Frericks is once again making the trek from central Minnesota to Tennessee. Frericks, 7, qualified for the 44th Annual Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championships. The event runs ...
Charles Dalzell appeared to cry throughout the reading of the federal charges filed against him in court in Fargo on Friday ...
“Lawrence Welk: A North Dakota Farm Boy” premieres at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 14 on Prairie Public. The one-hour film explores Welk’s journey from a German-Russian immigrant farm family near Strasburg, ...