North Dakota Corn Stocks Up 17 Percent from 2021
(NDAGCONNECTION) – North Dakota corn stocks stored in all positions on March 1, 2022 totaled 183 million bushels, up 17% from a year ago, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. On-farm stocks of 96.0 million
SDSU Little International April 1 & 2
Little International, better known as Little I, is a two-day agricultural exposition planned, organized and implemented by students at South Dakota State University for the benefit of high school and college students. Little I is considered the
Trade Agenda Must Include Indo-Pacific Agreement
(NAFB.com) – The American Farm Bureau is calling on the Biden administration to use the proposed Indo-Pacific Economic Framework to grow American agriculture exports to the region. The organization says America’s farmers and ranchers rely on export
Drought Monitor Shows Improvement in Midwest, South
(NAFB.com) – Heavy rains fell across parts of the Midwest and South, leading to broad areas of drought improvement in those regions. Above-normal precipitation combined with below-normal temperatures to make improvements across much of the Midwest, which
U.S. Considering More Ethanol in Gasoline
(NAFB.com) – Reuters says the White House is considering the possibility of removing restrictions on summer sales of higher ethanol blends as a way to help lower the cost of fuel for American drivers. Three sources close
Friday, April 1st Weather
TODAY: MOSTLY TO PARTLY SUNNY, WARMER. HIGH: 50 TO 54, WITH THE WARMEST TEMPS WHERE THERE IS NO SNOW ON THE GROUND. LOTS OF MELTING WHERE THERE IS. WIND: SOUTHWEST 10 TO 25 MPH.
Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner agrees to 5-year, $50 million deal with Los Angeles Rams

Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner has agreed to a five-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams worth $50 million, which according to sources can be worth up to $65 million. The Rams tweeted the news along
Arizona Coyotes’ Clayton Keller has season-ending surgery for fractured leg

Arizona Coyotes star Clayton Keller will be out for the rest of the season after being taken off the ice on a stretcher during a game against the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night. Keller crashed legs-first