Big second quarter leads to 20-8 Cowboy win

The Breckenridge Cowboys scored all of their points in the second quarter of a 20-8 home victory over the Parkers Prairie Panthers on Friday. Neither team scored in the first quarter and the Cowboys struck first with
Wahpeton falls to Grand Forks Central, 28-14

The Wahpeton Huskies suffered their first loss Friday night, falling to Grand Forks Central 28-14 on the road. Wahpeton trailed 22-6 at halftime with their lone score being a 76-yard scoring strike from Blake Schafer to Tori
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NPPC Asking Congress to Address Labor Shortage Through Reconciliation
(NAFB) – The National Pork Producers Council called on Congress to include language to expand the existing H-2A visa to year-round ag laborers in a budget reconciliation bill, set to get voted on Monday in the House.
Ag States Invest in California Ethanol
(NAFB) – Ag officials from Nebraska and two other states have decided to invest more money into the ethanol-based fuel market in California. The Journal Star says the Nebraska Corn Board and corn checkoff groups in Missouri
State Seed Department Offering Educational Opportunities at Big Iron
FARGO, N.D. (AgNews 890) – The North Dakota State Seed Department is offering an opportunity to learn more about seed certification during the Big Iron Farm Show in West Fargo on Sept. 15. The meeting is scheduled
Cowgirls improve to 3-0 with 3-0 win

The Breckenridge Cowgirls improved to 3-0 with a sweep on the road against Lake Park-Audubon on Thursday. The Cowgirls put each set away handily, winning 25-14, 25-18 and 25-11. Camryn Kaehler had nearly half of the team’s
Indigo Pays 267 Farmers for Progress in First-Ever Carbon Farming Program
(NAFB) – Indigo Ag announced it has dispersed initial payments to the inaugural group of “Carbon by Indigo” participants. The 267 paid growers are the first to implement on-farm practice changes and provide the data required to
Key for the Vikings in Week One: Consistency

The key word for the Vikings coming into 2021 is consistency, something the franchise has struggled with over the past decade.Consistency in the draft, consistency in the front office, consistency on the field. This offseason and leading
Rising Rail Freight Costs Squeezing Farmers and Ranchers Incomes
(NAFB) – The domestic rail transportation network is vital to moving products and goods supplied by America’s farmers and ranchers. Over 33 million carloads of U.S. goods moved up and down the 140,000-mile rail system, generating over