HERMAN HEILMAN, AGE 93

Herman Heilman, age 93, died at this home on the morning of May 20. A prayer service and rosary will be held at St. John’s Catholic Church of Wahpeton, on Wednesday, May 25, starting at 6:30 pm
Chamber Highlights Spring and Summer Events
The Wahpeton Breckenridge Chamber has a busy schedule of events this spring and summer. Events range from the Candidates Form for Wahpeton Mayor to Borderline Chalkfest. Chamber Director Lisa Kunkel stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on
Breckenridge School District Seeks Public Input
The Breckenridge School District is looking for public input regarding a number of issues pertinent to the district. Breckenridge School Superintendent Brad Strand spoke with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow about the next input meeting on
French Farmers Dealing with Drought Conditions
(NDAgConnection.com) – Extremely dry weather has caused severe damage to grain crops in some parts of France and substantial rain will be needed by early June to allow those in large producing regions to pull through, a
CN Railway Braces for Surge in Grain Shipments
(NDAgConnection.com) – Canada’s largest railroad is bracing for a surge in grain shipments across the country this year — a sign of hope that this year’s harvest will be better than the last one, when extreme drought
Hoeven: Biden Administration’s Disaster Aid Relief Just in Time
(NDAgConnection.com) – Senator John Hoeven held a roundtable discussion with local agriculture producers and commodity groups to review the details for phase one of the Emergency Relief Program (ERP). The program is funded using the $9.25 billion
U.S. Cattle on Feed Continues to Set Records
(NDAgConnection.com) – Cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 12.0 million head on May 1, 2022. The inventory was 2 percent
India Considers Allowing More Wheat Shipments
(NAFB.com) – India has a great deal of wheat sitting at ports because of a sudden ban on exports that prevented dealers from loading cargoes. Reuters says trade and government sources say that the Indian government is
Smart Farm Technology Open to Attacks by Hackers
(NAFB.com) – Experts say it’s important to realize that modern farm technology is vulnerable to attacks by hackers, which could leave the supply chain exposed to further risk. The University of Cambridge issued a report noting that
Feed Industry Association’s Board Advocates in Washington, D.C.
(NAFB.com) – The American Feed Industry Association’s Board of Directors recently held its annual spring meeting in Arlington, Virginia. As part of the meeting schedule, they spent time advocating for key industry priorities on Capitol Hill and