Make a Wish with Billy Joe

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Billy Joe from Make a Wish called in to talk about all the great things that Make A Wish are doing in the Breckenridge and Wahpeton communities, why it’s important to volunteer and what you can do

Brad Strand Breckenridge Public Schools 05-16

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Brad Strand from Breckenridge Public School stopped by to talk about what is happening with the Cowboys and Cowgirls. There are a lot of sporting events and actives on the caldenter for this week, so Breckenridge fans

BODY FOUND IN THE OTTER TAIL RIVER

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The Fergus Falls Police Department received a call at 11:44 am of a deceased individual found in the Otter Tail river between Hannah Park on the south and Broadway Avenue on the north bank. A number of

N.D. Wheat Production Forecast Up 114 Percent from Last Year

(NDAgConnection.com) – Based on May 1 conditions, North Dakota’s 2022 winter wheat crop is forecast at 4.23 million bushels, up 114% from last year’s crop, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Average yield is forecast

Export Sales Hit Marketing-Year Lows

(NAFB.com) – USDA says sales of corn, beans, and wheat to overseas buyers plunged to marketing-year low points during the week ending on May 5. Agency data says corn sales during the week dropped to 192,700 metric

NAMI: House Report Distorts Meatpacker Efforts to Fight COVID

(NAFB.com) – The North American Meat Institute says the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis’ recent report distorts the truth about the meat and poultry industry’s efforts to protect workers from COVID. The report says meatpackers

Ag Credit Conditions Stay Strong While Outlook Softens

(NAFB.com) – Farmland values continue to increase at a rapid pace through the end of 2021. Alongside sustained strength in farm income and credit conditions, the Kansas City Fed says the value of all types of farmland

Inflation will Burden U.S. Economy for Several Years

(NAFB.com) – Overall consumer prices during April were 8.3 percent higher than last year, and America’s families can expect inflation to continue pressuring their wallets for the next few years. That conclusion is from American Farm Bureau’s

Monday, May 16th Weather

TODAY:  MOSTLY SUNNY, DRY AND COOL.   HIGH: MID 60S.  WIND: LIGHT AND VARIABLE, BECOMING 15 TO 20 MPH THIS AFTERNOON. TONIGHT:  INCREASING CLOUDS.  LOW: NEAR 45 TUESDAY:  CLOUDY WITH A FEW ISOLATED AFTERNOON SHOWERS.  HIGH: LOW 60S.