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MORGAN, Minn. — Artificial Intelligence has been taking the world by storm in many industries, including the ag industry. But ...
We're covering all things agriculture at Minnesota Farmfest, including a skid-steer rodeo. A hailstorm devastated crops in ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says more smoke is in the forecast as Canadian wildfires continue to burn. But for the ...
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management look ahead to what next week's ...
The tornado warning sirens were heard sounding at 4:20 a.m. in Grand Forks. Power was out in parts of Grand Forks Friday ...
Crop ratings tell you what a field looks like from the road, Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says. Corn ratings look great ...
All parts of spotted water hemlock are poisonous to both people and livestock, especially cattle and horses. The roots are ...
The upper Midwest is seeing excellent conditions for growing, aside from some areas that have seen excessive rainfall. Farm ...
The two part-time agricultural mental health providers were hired after the retirement of longtime provider Ted Matthews.
When she's not at her full-time job as a feed consultant, Kayla Cohrs is caring for cattle on her farm and coaching future ...
The five Farmfest Woman Farmer of the Year finalists were honored Thursday, the last day of Farmfest with the top honor going to a central Minnesota farmer.
It seems everything is out to get our crops. Michael Johnson highlights just a few of the pests that like to enjoy our crops ...