Vikings open 2021 regular season at Cincinnati

The NFL released its 2021 schedule on Thursday, with the Minnesota Vikings opening the season Sept. 12 at Cincinnati and playing four prime-time nationally televised games. The Vikings play at Cincinnati at noon on Sept. 12, the
Grassley Seeks Details for Biden “Build Back Better” Trade Policy

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NAFB) – A top Senate Republican wants the details on President Biden’s “Build Back Better” plans for trade. So far, senior Finance Committee member Chuck Grassley says he hasn’t seen them. Almost four months since
Swap Shop: Monday, May 12
DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL PET CARE TIP FOR THIS WEEK: Dogs are drawn to the delicious smell of your trash and may eat things that are toxic, harmful, or not digestible , so make sure your
Dean Aamodt, 80, Brooklyn Park
Dean Aamodt, 80, passed away April 19, 2021, at his home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. He was born to Art and Alma Aamodt in Rugby, North Dakota. He has one sister, Marlene Hoffart, who resides in Fargo,
Global Pork Production Slowed by Herd Health and Supply Issues

(NAFB) – Rabobank says hog prices are sharply higher in many markets worldwide as processors are scrambling to find adequate supplies. Higher disease losses in key growing regions, along with the lagging impact of industry liquidation brought
Growth Energy on the Colonial Pipeline Incident

(NAFB) – Growth Energy sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on the cyberattack against the Colonial Pipeline. The letter calls for the officials to immediately reduce restrictions on
12 States Launch Farm Stress Resource Center

(NAFB) – Midwestern farmers, ranchers, and agricultural workers have direct access to a new tool to help them manage stress, anxiety, depression, or substance issues. A new website, www.FarmStress.org, is designed to help provide the agricultural community with
Livestock Economist: Make a Drought Plan

(NAFB) – With the prospects of drought conditions, a livestock market economist is encouraging cattle producers to have a plan in place now if there is a reduction in forage supplies. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map
Wednesday, May 12th Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY, WARMER AND BREEZY. HIGH: 68 TO 72. WIND: SOUTH 10 TO 20, GUSTING TO 25. TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, MILD. LOW: IN THE LOW 40S. WIND: SOUTH 10 TO 20 MPH THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY: