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Where Did Those Acres Go?
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Acreage numbers were down in the USDA Planting Intentions Report. "With the Prospective Plantings Report, the government will usually find something to surprise us and they did it again," said Steve Wagner, director of risk management, RCM. "The tribe was…Agricult-HER: Rachel Arneson
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Halstad, Minnesota farmer Rachel Arneson will take over operations on her family farm fully in 2024, but that path was not always the vision. It wasn’t until after earning a master's degree in anthropology that Arneson returned to the farm…A New Hire for Ten Acre Marketing
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In a newly created position, Ten Acre Marketing has added Sarah Ardantz to its team. Ardantz is a content creation specialist. Ten Acre Marketing is based in Grand Forks, but Ardantz is part of the agency's expanding footprint in California.Incentives Favored to Address Nitrate Contamination
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The Minnesota legislative session is at the halfway point. The topic of nitrates in groundwater, especially in southeastern Minnesota, has dominated the conversation in the agriculture and environment committees. Minnesota Farm Bureau Public Policy Director Pierce Bennett emphasizes farmers have…Anticipation for an Early Start
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Despite this week’s snow, there are a lot of bare fields in the region. Pioneer District Sales Lead Jesse Moch says the combination of strong winds and warmer weather in the forecast will allow farmers to begin field activity soon. "We're…A Notable Change in Tri-State Crop Mix
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Soybean acres in North Dakota are expected to increase dramatically, up more than 11 percent than last year. In Minnesota and South Dakota, farmers intend to increase soybean planted acreage by two percent. For corn, planted acreage is forecast to…A Record Canola Year
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Canola acreage is forecast to be record high this year at 2.37 million acres. North Dakota is the leading canola-producing state, but planting intentions are down seven percent this year. That would still be North Dakota’s second-highest planted area on…A Significant Downturn for Sunflowers
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Sunflower acres nationwide are expected at the lowest level in 48 years. North Dakota farmers intend to plant 440,000 acres, down a whopping 23 percent from last year. That represents the third-lowest planted area for North Dakota sunflowers in a…Dry Bean Acres Shift Higher
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As expected, dry edible bean acres will be up this year. Growers intend to plant 1.3 million acres nationwide, up 14 percent from a year ago. North Dakota farmers intend to plant 17 percent more dry beans. Minnesota acreage is…