FOR the first time in four generations, the Raines family in Texas did not plant a single cotton seed last year.
Tracking the use of practices like reduced tillage and cover crops that promote healthy soil is challenging but critical to gauge progress towards regional and state goals. By combining remote ...
The ICE Futures canola market declined further Thursday due to tariff-related pressure despite making gains earlier in the day. One analyst said the rise could have been a “dead cat bounce”, a brief ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the end of COVID-era food programs that were utilized by food pantries ...
A new grain facility on the Wisconsin-Minnesota border means new marketing opportunities for farmers. Shortly after a merger that formed Alcivia Cooperative, farmers told the board they needed a way ...
Recent cuts to federal food assistance programs have Minnesota producers like Kathy Hupf keeping a careful eye on the future of Farm to School funding from the US Department of ...
The promised federal funds would have reimbursed schools for locally-purchased food. It would have represented the largest amount ever invested in Minnesota farm-to-school or farm-to-food shelf ...
The University of Minnesota Crookston is set to host its next Bergland Lecture Series event with guest speaker Jay Debertin, president and CEO of CHS, the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative.
For the first time in a decade, the ranchers raising the livestock that get turned into hamburgers and steaks like their ...
The first step to a great garden is knowing your planting zone but regardless of where you live, these tips can help.
Videos of scenes along the Mississippi River play on screens as people visit the Mississippi River Visitor Center, within the ...
Aimee Bock, the alleged ringleader of an extraordinary $250 million fraud scheme, took the stand in her defense on Friday at ...