Cornell, ARS Combine to Offer National Hemp Webinar Series

(NAFB) – The USDA’s Agricultural Research Service is teaming up with Cornell University to launch a webinar series on hemp research. The goal is to broaden the scope of training, education, and connectivity within the U.S. hemp

Analyst says the U.S. Can Expect More Soybean Sales in 2022

(NAFB) – Smaller than expected South American soybean crops likely mean more soybean export business for the U.S. in 2022. Reuters says Oil World, an oilseeds analyst, says major soybean export business will likely get pushed toward

Big first half leads to Nugget win over Cowgirls

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For the second time this season, the Breckenridge Cowgirls were bested by the Hawley Nuggets. The most recent battle between the Heart O’ Lakes schools saw Hawley build a big lead at halftime and cruise to a

Weekly Corn and Soybean Export Inspections Drop

(NAFB) – Corn and soybean inspections for overseas delivery dropped during the week ending on January 20. Wheat assessments went in the other direction. USDA says corn inspections totaled 1.12 million metric tons, down from 1.24 a

Ag Groups Ready to Help with Developing New Farm Bill

(NAFB) – Officials in Washington, D.C., are gearing up to debate reauthorizing the next farm bill in 2023. One group of grower-leaders intends to be a valuable resource for both corn growers and policymakers. The Risk Management

Groups Come Together to Work on Supply Chain Issues

(NAFB) – The International Dairy Foods Association, the Port of Los Angeles, and CMA CGM, a French shipping and logistics company, have formed the Dairy Exports Working Group. It will work to identify and address supply chain

Wednesday, January 26th Weather

                          WIND CHILL ADVISORY UNTIL 9 AM TODAY:  PARTLY SUNNY AND WINDY.  SIGNIFICANT BLOWING SNOW, ESPECIALLY IN RURAL AREAS … POOR RURAL TRAVEL AND SLIPPERY