Munezero leads Huskies to big win over Roughriders

Desire Munezero scored 20 points and had six rebounds, six assists and six steals to lead the Wahpeton Huskies to an 80-65 win over Grand Forks Red River on Wednesday in Grand Forks. Munezero was 7 of
Lady Huskies fall at home to Grand Forks Red River

The Wahpeton Lady Huskies were outscored 39-18 in the second half by Grand Forks Red River on Wednesday in a 79-44 home loss. Lidia Motl scored 11 points and had 3 steals to lead Wahpeton with Lataya
Packers, Patriots lead Class A basketball polls

West Fargo took over the top spot in the N.D. AP Sportscasters and Sportswriters Class A boys basketball poll on Wednesday following a loss by Jamestown last week. The Packers edged Minot by a point for the
Grain Prices Should Improve in 2021
Chad Smith, NAFB News Service Global grain stocks will likely be about 1.5 percent higher than last year, reversing the downward trend over the prior few years. Despite the rise in global supplies, USDA forecasts
Dispose Holiday Greens And Christmas Trees Correctly To Protect Minnesota’s Urban And Rural Trees
Minnesota Department of Agriculture Holiday greenery brings joy and delight, but is there a humbug lurking in your décor? Trees and boughs can provide diseases and invasive species the perfect ride into our landscape. Pests
New Five-Year Dietary Guidelines Released
Chad Smith, NAFB News Service The USDA and the Health and Human Service Department released the 2020 edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The Hagstrom Report says the guidelines will be in place for
NDFB Scholarships Now Online
North Dakota Farm Bureau High school students preparing for college and undergraduates majoring in agriculture should consider applying for NDFB scholarships. NDFB will be awarding $1,000 scholarships. The scholarships include one for students pursuing an
Corn Export Inspections Rise While Soybeans and Wheat Drop
Inspections of corn for export improved week-to-week, while soybeans and wheat assessments declined. The USDA says the government inspected 993,710 metric tons of corn for overseas delivery in the week ending on December 24. That’s up
SDSU Extension Invites Growers to Take Coffee Break Online and Talk Corn
SDSU Extension BROOKINGS, S.D. – Nearly one out of every three dollars generated by South Dakota agriculture starts in a corn field. The state’s most-planted crop, corn is also a strong partner in livestock and ethanol
Brazil Crop Regions Remaining Dry into Early January
Southern Brazil saw some moisture over the Christmas weekend, but drier weather is returning to the region as 2020 winds down. An Agriculture Dot Com article says the drier-than-normal conditions will stretch into Uruguay and eastern