Articles tagged under: Clark Price
Snow Delays Western North Dakota Corn Harvest
Published October 26, 2023
Washburn, North Dakota farmer Clark Price finished his soybeans with an average yield in the mid-50 bushel per acre range. "Everybody is just starting on corn, so there's a lot to go." With the health of his cattle taking priority…Beef Checkoff Group Works with Tighter Budget
Published September 10, 2023
The Cattlemen’s Beef Board Beef Promotion Operating Committee wrapped up its meeting in Denver. Vice Chairman Clark Price, Washburn, North Dakota, said the meeting wrapped up quicker than expected. With fewer cattle being sold across the U.S., the budget is…Rain Hits Here and There
Published June 21, 2023
Washburn, North Dakota farmer Clark Price has been fortunate to catch a good soaking rain last week. "We just got 2.5-3 inch rain last week after being on the verge of really dry conditions." Reports of spring wheat heading is…Wilkinson Leads NCBA
Published February 6, 2023
De Smet, South Dakota cow-calf producer and cattle feeder Todd Wilkinson is the new president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Wilkinson succeeds Don Scheifelbein of Kimball, Minnesota. Clark Price of Washburn, North Dakota was elected as chair of the…Washburn Area Would Take a Rain
Published June 5, 2022
While many farmers are wary of having rain in the forecast, the Washburn area would welcome the moisture. "We kind of missed that rain over the (Memorial Day) weekend so most people would take an inch of rain here," said…Region Well Represented in NCBA Leadership
Published February 4, 2022
Don Schiefelbein of Kimball, Minnesota (pictured) is taking over as president of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association. Todd Wilkinson of DeSmet, South Dakota is president-elect and Clark Price of Hensler, North Dakota was elected vice-chair of the Federation of State…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published July 5, 2021
During the Pioneer Agronomy Update, Clark Price says the corn and soybeans are behind in the Washburn, North Dakota area, but could still do well with timely rains. Clark, who operates River Ag, said farmers and ranchers in the area…Crop Watch
Published June 30, 2021
The drought is dire in the Hursdfield, North Dakota area. Terry Weckerly says small grains are done. The lack of moisture has row crops behind normal growth. "It's not been for lack of heat. The roots are trying to find…Herd Liquidation Considered Due to Drought
Published April 17, 2021
The dry conditions are a worry for Clark Price, a rancher near Washburn, North Dakota. "Farmers should be okay, because there's good crop insurance, but ranchers will be in big trouble. They have to get out and sell their herds.…