Three Bean Coffee Company’s TJ Talks Bean

There is a new coffee sheriff in town. Three Bean Coffee Company’s owner stopped by to talk about the work that went into finding the perfect blend for best cup of coffee in the Twin Towns. The
Chahinkapa Zoo’s Reptile Week

It’s been a wet and wild week in the Twin Towns, but Chahinkapa Zoo has the actives to keep you dry and teach you a thing or two. Tom from Chahinkapa Zoo talked with Andrew Zimmel on
Avian Flu Now Affecting More Than Two Thirds of States
(NDAgConnection.com) – With highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu now in Washington state and in Oregon poultry for the first time, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirms that the disease
Is 181 Bu-Acre Reasonable for U.S. Corn Trend Yield?
(NDAgConnection.com) – U.S. corn and soybean yields are always a leading topic among market analysts each year, but the possibilities are still wide open before the crops are fully planted. That sometimes creates confusion over the meaning
Ethanol Production, Stocks on The Upswing
(NDAgConnection.com) – Daily production of fuel ethanol surged last week but stayed below 1 million barrels for the fifth consecutive week, according to data released today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Production averaged 991,000 barrels
Hoeven: Disaster Aid Details Expected Later this Month, Payments in June
(NDAgConnection.com) – At a hearing of the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Committee he co-chaired this week, Ranking Member Senator John Hoeven again urged U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack to: – Ensure the Livestock Indemnity Program
Wheat Industry Helps Build Awareness of Rail Shipping Challenges
(NDAgConnection.com) – In recent months, U.S. grain rail shipping has faced a host of service-related challenges ranging from delayed cars to metered traffic and dramatic spot freight market increases. Those service problems reached such elevated levels that
Reduce Muddy Conditions for Livestock Health

(NDAgConnection.com) – With mud impacting many farms and ranches, North Dakota State University Extension specialists offer tips for protecting livestock health and managing muddy conditions. “When cattle get wet, their hair lies down and loses insulation value,”
Farmers Face Mixed Challenges in Spring Wheat, Durum Planting
(NDAgConnection.com) – Planting pace for spring wheat and durum in North Dakota remained painfully slow this last week with very limited fieldwork taking place. Precipitation fell across much of the state in varying amounts. Some areas received
AEM Releases April 2022 Equipment Sales Numbers
(NAFB.com) – Tractor and combine sales declined in April for the second month in a row, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. U.S. total farm tractor sales fell 22.3 percent in April compared to 2021, while