No injuries reported in Richland County rollover

A rollover that took place on Richland County Road 1 half a mile south of Highway 13 resulted in no injuries but the vehicle was a total loss. The driver was outside the vehicle when Mooreton Fire
Richland Wilkin Foundation gears up for Cinco De Mayo

The Richland Wilkin Foundation is gearing up for a huge Cinco De Mayo celebration at the City Brew Hall. This event will raise greater awareness for the Power of 100. Jana Sipe Berndt talked about the event
Wahpeton is rich with baseball history

Baseball has played a big role in Wahpeton’s history as well as the region and state. Local historian Janet Gagelin talked about local baseball history on the KBMW Morning Show with Bill Dablow on Thursday. Listen to
Daily Ethanol Production Slips Below 1 Million Barrels
(NDAgConnection.com) – Daily production of fuel ethanol slipped below 1 million barrels for the first time since February, according to data released today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Production averaged 995,000 barrels per day for the
Nutrition Key in Preventing Problems at Calving Time
(NDAgConnection.com) – Feed quality is a major issue during drought years that can result in nutrient deficiencies in pregnant cows. These deficiencies can cause several metabolic disorders that may result in recumbency (cows going down) prior to,
N.D. Cropland Values Post Double Digit Gains, Rents Up Modestly
(NDAgConnection.com) – Sustained high commodity prices have pushed cropland prices higher across North Dakota, increasing 10.9% from 2021 to 2022. However, the statewide cash rental rate increase was much lower at approximately 3.1%, says Bryon Parman, North
ADM to Increase Alternative Protein Production
(NAFB.com) – ADM announced this week it will invest approximately $300 million to significantly expand its Decatur, Illinois, alternative protein production. ADM also plans to open a new, state-of-the-art Protein Innovation Center, also in Decatur. An ADM
EPA Announces Plan to Protect Endangered Species and Support Sustainable Agriculture
(NAFB.com) – The Environmental Protection Agency this week released its first-ever comprehensive workplan to address the challenge of protecting endangered species from pesticides. The plan establishes four overall strategies and dozens of actions to adopt protections while
National Sorghum Producers Calls on USAID to Consider Grain Sorghum Offers
(NAFB.com) – National Sorghum Producers requests the U.S. Agency for International Development, USAID, to consider sorghum for aid programs. The organization sent a letter to USAID this week encouraging the department to proactively tender grain offers to
Avian Influenza Cases Outpacing 2014/2015 Outbreak
(NAFB.com) – The number of highly pathogenic avian influenza cases in the United States are outpacing the 2014/2015 outbreak. However, the American Farm Bureau Federation says the higher numbers might be attributed to improvements in detection and