As severe drought conditions persist in North Dakota, livestock producers in the state may need to start planning for alternative forage sources.
Dale Hildebrant
LUVERNE, N.D. – Jordan Svenningsen pulled into his yard after a trip to Fargo on March 29, and the north wind had been howling for the last se…
The canola market had a rather unpredictable March, with the market sharply up one day and down the following day, says Barry Coleman, executi…
In the latest edition of the North Dakota University Extension webinar series, “Preparing your Ranch for Drought,” Miranda Meehan, livestock e…
LUVERNE, N.D. – Jordan Svenningsen is now over halfway done with calving season, but he doesn’t have the latest numbers readily available.
The last two growing seasons have presented farmers throughout the region with a number of challenges, as very wet conditions resulted in a la…
VALLEY CITY, N.D. – Two new members, Neal Fisher and Tom Borgen, were inducted into the North Dakota Ag Hall of Fame on March 10 during the No…
LUVERNE, N.D. – Tuesday, March 2, was a day the Svenningsen family had been looking forward to for a long time – they were finally starting to…
A tough-to-spot insect threat, the adult canola flower midge, is going to be something canola growers in the northern region of the state are …
