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The Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association has deer, elk and wolf-related damage concerns near the top of their priority list for another year.
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Peter Leyden says the revolutionary development of artificial intelligence, clean energy and bioengineering could have profound impacts on agriculture as well as the world in the next 25 years.
There were some very hot, very cold and very perfect days enjoyed on other people's farms in 2024.
CHS announced that the acquisition was complete on Thursday and that West Central Ag Services now will be known as CHS West Central.

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While 2024 was undoubtedly a good year for U.S. meat exports, will the trend continue into the new year?
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U.S. harvested barley acreage in 2024 fell to 1.875 million, the lowest number since 1876, with lack of beer demand a major reason. How does the crop fit into farmers' plans going forward?
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The Fence Line Fairness Act would form a committee to resolve land boundary disputes between ag producers and the U.S. Forest Service.
After reading about a woman whose work directly impacted her own life, Jenny Schlecht reflects on how all of us can do something to leave the world a better place through our work today.
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Blue Water Farms plans to use a recirculating aquaculture system designed in Norway to produce walleye and other plant products.
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Wild idea Buffalo Company in Hermosa, South Dakota, harvests buffalo every week with their mobile harvest unit.

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With avian metapneumovirus devastating the poultry industry across the U.S., South Dakota State University researchers are leading the nation in developing effective vaccines and detection methods.
Ann Bailey's home contains multitudes of Christmas gifts from small town retailers long gone. Though there is nostalgia in the way things used to be, she finds comfort in Christmas's eternal gifts.
As the winter solstice comes and goes, celebrate the longest night rather than fearing the shortest day.

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