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Sugarbeet Report
Published April 26, 2024
Extension agronomist Tom Peters is part of the Sugarbeet Report this week discussing weed control. The activation of preemergence herbicides can be tricky.AURI Update
Published April 26, 2024
The final webinar in a three-part series on supply chain development for specialty crops will take place on May 16. The Agriculture Utilization Research Institute invites anyone involved in the production of specialty crops to register for the free webinar…Canola Minute
Published April 26, 2024
Changes are coming for canola crop insurance planting dates. Northern Canola Growers Association Executive Director Barry Coleman says starting in 2025, planting dates will allow for additional time to get the crop in the ground. Hear more details in this…MN Beef Update
Published April 26, 2024
Minnesota Beef Council Director of Industry Relations Jon Dilworth is featured in The Minnesota Beef Update. Upcoming events include a Producer Promotion Panel at the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment in early May.MN Corn Matters
Published April 26, 2024
This week, Minnesota Corn Matters focuses on the recently released Sustainability Report. Minnesota Corn Growers Association Executive Director Adam Birr says corn farmers have been practicing sustainability for decades.MFBF Minute
Published April 26, 2024
The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Minute took time to acknowledge and thank its volunteers during National Volunteer Week. MFBF Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee Chair Jessie Bester said that volunteer spirit begins at the county level.Farming for the Future
Published April 26, 2024
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is partnering with the Red River Farm Network and the Linder Farm Network to provide information on soil health events and topics with Farming for the Future. This week, Clay County, Minnesota farmer Ryan Hough…SD Corn Comments
Published April 26, 2024
South Dakota Corn Council Secretary/Treasurer Justin Minnaert says every day is Earth Day for South Dakota farmers. Farmers invest in and work toward maintaining healthy soils across the state. Hear more in this week's Corn Comments.Export Restrictions Due to Avian Influenza
Published April 26, 2024
Colombia is the first country to restrict U.S. beef imports due to Bovine Influenza A Virus. This ban includes beef products that came from cattle slaughtered in South Dakota, Texas, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina and Ohio. Colombia…