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august 30
- At MSU’s dining halls, local ingredients connect university with Montana agriculture
- Crop Progress and Pasture Conditions
- Jason Clark is new SDSU Extension soil fertility specialist
- The Planted Row: Say 'thank you' while you can
- USDA details commodity payments to offset tariff woes
- NRCS to expand targeted conservation effort for wildlife on agricultural lands
- Angus Foundation silent auction raises more than $13,500
- Know the feeding value of ditch hay
- 2019 Volvo XC40 Youthful Compact Crossover
- Farm and Food File: The People’s Department — for the time being
- State regulators delay suspension of Yankton County grain license
- New 4-H Youth Program advisor hired for Lincoln County
- Prices for antiques and collectibles are determined by many things
- CropLife America President and CEO speaks about the importance of farm voices
- Top Sale Horse sells for $3,700
- ISU Extension and Outreach entomologists identify new soybean pest
- 1936 Pontiac DeLuxe Eight: A Thorough Restoration
- Annual Newell Ram Sale offers top quality sheep genetics
- Horses lead ND man and his covered wagon south to Texas
- Aberdeen Area Horsemen’s Association Open Horse Show results
- SD's first Little Free Garden grows community
- Corn can make good silage
- Visit iGrow.org for 2018 State Fair results
- Palmer amaranth confirmed in N.D.
- Duck populations dip in 2018, but overall numbers remain above long-term average
- Hay baler component falls on, kills Eden man
- Jerry Nelson: Middle Minnesota meanderings
- American Gelbvieh Junior Association Ambassadors named for 2018-2019
- Dennis Foster: No pain in life insurance planning
- Farm Management Minute: Turning a cashflow into a budget
- South Dakota State University announces 2018 Eminent Farmers/Ranchers and Homemakers
- Farm Bureau and Farmers Union call for swift Farm Bill passage
- MDA announces recipients of new AGRI Urban Ag Grants
- September is Yard to Table Month: A celebration of urban and rural sustainable ag
- Russ Daly: Your next veterinarian might be starting vet school this week
- Agtegra Cooperative conducts safety demonstrations at national conference of Grain Regulatory Officials
- Miss Rodeo Aberdeen crowned
- Auction Bid Calling Contest supports South Dakota youth
- BeefTalk: What can sheep teach cows?
- Deer hunters: Don’t give away your power
- NDSU’s Hellevang named Professional Engineer of the Year
- NPSAS to host local food tours in Fargo-Moorhead – Sept. 8
- Northrop is new chief brand inspector for ND Stockmen's Association
- Dairy co-op commends USDA’s decision to purchase $50 million worth of milk
- South Dakota Sheep Growers Association holds successful premium ewe sale
- North Dakota 4-H’ers grill up success
- 2018 South Dakota Sheep Growers Association Convention
- Dairy Farmers of America helping drive ag technology and dairy product innovation
- Helmsley Charitable Trust grants $7,500 to Ground Works-Midwest
- Showmanship, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
- Outdoor Forum archery and waterfowl issue now available
- Ag experts discuss handling big data in agriculture at Houston conference
- Throlson American Bison Foundation Scholarship now accepting 2018 applications
- Pheasant numbers rebound after devastating 2017, rooster numbers down
- iGrow Gardening: Questions from this past week
- White House Thanksgiving turkey to come from South Dakota
- South Dakota 4-H Finals Rodeo results
- Dove seasons open Sept. 1 in the Dakotas
- SDFU Foundation offers $2,500 agricultural graduate school scholarship
- 4-H Science of Agriculture response challenge
- Leftover antlerless deer licenses available Sept. 6 in North Dakota
- Market analyst: Trade, soy yields
- Local Foods Fair held in Sioux Falls
- Agri-Pulse: U.S., Mexico reach agreement on key trade provisions
- USDA adds new tools, resources to Farmers.gov to aid producers
- Manure becoming a fast-growing industry
- Tailgaters, are you ready to get grilled about food safety?
- Preserving velvet antlers on deer
- Guest column: Checkoff lawsuit will hamper local control
- Jane Green: Step back and take a second look
- NDSU Extension warns against ergot-contaminated feeds