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While the viral pathogen that causes COVID-19 has changed many of the ways that those in agriculture interacted during the past year, the threat from
While the viral pathogen that causes COVID-19 has changed many of the ways that those in agriculture interacted during the past year, the threat from
Compared to last week, dry bean product movement is slow to inactive. Prices are mostly steady to firm on moderate demand. USDA Market News puts
According to USDA’s Crop Progress Report, dry bean planting in North Dakota was 92%, well ahead of 68% last year, and ahead of 84% average.
The growing season is filled with a host of challenges, including insect, disease, and weed pests, resistance concerns, agronomic issues, and soil fertility questions. The
Agricultural producers who have coverage under most crop insurance policies are eligible for a premium benefit from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) if they
Mother Nature turned up the heat this week following freezing temperatures the week prior. Hear more from North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network Director Daryl Ritchison