Articles tagged under: North Dakota
Rugby, ND FFA Chapter Wins CDE
Published October 29, 2021
The Rugby FFA Agricultural Technology and Mechanical Systems Team is the best in the nation. Kordell Kraft was among the top ten individuals in this contest. "It is really rewarding to put in all of the work and get to…Getting Ground in Good Shape
Published October 27, 2021
Buffalo, North Dakota farmer Randy Melvin is working fields of corn stalks and soybean stubble, preparing for the 2022 growing season. "There are some corn fields that have rye growing in it. I'll leave those with the plan of no-tilling…What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published October 25, 2021
In this week's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets, Advance Trading Risk Management Advisor Tommy Grisafi highlights a strong market for cash grains and specialty crops. Spring wheat has topped $10 per bushel and that gets attention,…Basis Opportunities in Farm Country
Published October 24, 2021
The basis remains unusually strong during this harvest season. "These processors, especially when you look at the margins they have in ethanol with fuel costs the way they are, they're going to be looking for a regular supply," said Sam…North Dakota FFA Member a Finalist for American Star Farmer
Published October 23, 2021
A Grant County North Dakota FFA member is a finalist for the American Star Farmer award. Carson, North Dakota farmer Kurt Muggli farms 1,800 acres of wheat, soybeans and sunflowers. "My dad gave my brother and I a couple of…Burgum Waives Hours of Service for Fertilizer Transport
Published October 19, 2021
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum is granting hours of service waivers to commercial drivers transporting anhydrous ammonia and other fertilizer. Now is the time where farmers are starting to apply fall fertilizer. The drought conditions limited the use of anhydrous…A Strong Fall Cattle Run Continues in Western ND
Published October 18, 2021
In Dickinson, North Dakota, Stockmen’s Livestock Exchange General Manager Larry Schnell says the week of October 7, the auction moved 4,000 head of calves, yearlings and cows. Schnell anticipates moving about 3,500 head on Tuesday and 5,000 head on Thursday…New WOTUS Definition Sets Foundation to Build On
Published October 18, 2021
North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer say the new Waters of the United States definition being considered by the White House Office of Management and Budget lays the foundation to continue the conversation on a new WOTUS rule. "This temporary definition…What’s Hot, What’s Not in the Markets
Published October 18, 2021
In this week's edition of What's Hot, What's Not in the Markets, Advance Trading Risk Management Advisor Tommy Grisafi outlines harvest activity and the impact on markets, energy values and what's happening on Wall Street.