Swap Shop – Monday September 20th
STUDIO NUMBER 642-8488 SHOW STARTS EVERYDAY AT 10:40 WE START OFF WITH OUR DAKOTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL PET PATROL OUR PET CARE TIP THIS WEEK: In the summertime, a favorite destination for ants is often a pet’s food
Larry L. Honer, Age 91, of Breckenridge

Larry L. Honer, age 91, of Breckenridge MN, passed away Saturday, September 18, at CHI St. Francis Medical Center in Breckenridge. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 21, from 5 pm to 7 pm followed by
McKinney Named New CEO of NASDA
(NAFB) – The National Association of State Departments of Agriculture announced that Ted McKinney is the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer. The group says he will lead NASDA in amplifying the voice of state departments of agriculture
Wheat Export Sales Jump to a Marketing-Year High
(NAFB) – Export sales of wheat rose week-to-week, while corn and soybean sales in the first full week of the 2021-2022 marketing year were impressive. The USDA says wheat sales to overseas buyers totaled 617,000 metric tons,
Wildcats win battle of top-five teams

In a battle of two of the top five teams in the country for NJCAA Division III, North Dakota State College of Science jumped out to a big lead and held on for a 33-23 home win
NBB Renews Request to Meet with EPA Administrator Regan
(NAFB) – The National Biodiesel Board delivered a letter to Michael Regan, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, that renewed a May 2021 request to meet with him. The NBB wants to discuss the findings from a
Barge Shipping Costs Spiking After Hurricane Ida
(NAFB) – Barge freight costs for moving grains from the Midwest rose sharply due to the continuing logistical problems over two weeks after Hurricane Ida hit the Delta Region. As grain handlers are scrambling to get operations
House Democrats Ask Leadership for Extra Funds to Prevent ASF
(NAFB) – A group of House Democrats sent a letter to leadership asking for $75 million in funding for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to help prevent and prepare for a possible African Swine Fever
Monday, September 20th Weather
TODAY: MORNING SHOWERS WITH AN ISOLATED THUNDERSHOWER, AMOUNTS GENERALLY LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH. NEARLY STEADY TEMPS OF 58 TO 65. WIND: NORTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH TONIGHT: CLEARING. LOW: NEAR 45 TO 50. TUESDAY