Swap Shop – Friday August 13
On the Dakota Veterinary Pound List for today: – Nothing on the list today A reminder you can go to the Richland-Wilkin County Animal Pound Facebook for more information. Or you can call them at 701-672-1676 And
R-CALF Issues Rebuke on Call for Regional Cash Market Minimums
(NAFB) – A document sent to the Senate Agriculture Committee from R-CALF calls for mandating large packing plants to purchase at least 50 percent of their cattle needs from negotiated cash cattle markets. Announced Thursday, R-CALF USA
Cattle Industry Commits to Climate Neutrality by 2040
(NAFB) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association Thursday solidified U.S. cattle ranchers’ commitment to environmental, economic and social sustainability with the release of U.S. cattle industry sustainability goals. The goals call for demonstrating climate neutrality of U.S.
Schatz Named NDAES Assistant Director
FARGO, N.D. (NDSU) – Blaine Schatz has been named assistant director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (NDAES). He starts his new position Sept. 1. He replaces Tim Faller, who has held the position for 15
Ag Credit Survey: Strong Farm Economy Supports Ag Credit Conditions
(NAFB) – A sharp turnaround in agricultural economic conditions and lasting support from government programs is boosting farm income and loan repayment rates. Both increased from a year ago at the fastest pace on record. The Kansas
Food Prices Increase Again in July
(NAFB) – Food prices rose again in July, according to the latest Consumer Price Index. The food index increased 0.7 percent in July as five of the major grocery store food group indexes rose, and the food
USDA Releases August WASDE Report
(NAFB) – The much-anticipated August World Agriculture Supply and Demand report sent crop prices slightly higher Thursday. The monthly report from the Department of Agriculture expects lower corn supplies, reduced feed and residual use, increased food, seed,
Friday, August 13th Weather
TODAY: SUNNY, COOL AND BREEZY … BUT LESS COOL & LESS WINDY THAN YESTERDAY. HIGH: IN THE 70S. WIND: NORTHWEST, INCREASING TO 20 TO 25, GUSTING TO 30 MPH. TONIGHT: CLEAR AND QUIET WITH THE WIND