Smoker is only a week away

The Red River Area Sportsmen’s Club annual smoke is coming up on Saturday, October 22nd at the Wahpeton Community Center. Greg Gerou from the Sportsmen’s Club stopped by on Thursday to chat with KBMW Morning Show Host
Say “hi” to Felix at Chahinkapa Zoo

The newest resident at Chahinkapa Zoo is an adorable tiger cub named Felix! Zoo Director Kathy Diekman and Zoo Curator Tom Schmaltz stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Thursday to talk about their new arrival! Listen
N.D. Dry Edible Beans, Sunflowers, Canola, Alfalfa Up from 2021
(NDAgConnection.com) – Based on October 1 conditions, North Dakota’s 2022 corn production is forecast at 381 million bushels, down slightly from last year’s production, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Area to be harvested for
USDA Adjusts Corn, Soybean Production Forecasts
(NDAgConnection.com) – Corn production for grain is forecast at 13.9 billion bushels, down less than 1 percent from the previous forecast and down 8 percent from 2021. Based on conditions as of October 1, yields are expected
Russia Considering Abolishing Grain Export Quota
(NDAgConnection.com) – Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, is considering abolishing its grain export quota which it usually sets up in the second half of the July-June marketing season, the Interfax news agency reported, citing Russia’s Deputy
Strike Looms as Railroad Union Votes Down Labor Contract Agreement
(NDAgConnection.com) – The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the third largest railworkers’ union in the country, on Monday rejected a tentative labor contract brokered between the rail carriers and
Checkoff Supports Research to Expand Soy Meal Exports
(NDAgConnection.com) – To provide efficient access and bolster international trade markets for U.S. soybean meal, the United Soybean Board (USB) will invest $400,000 in the research, analysis and design costs of the Port of Grays Harbor’s Terminal
Heavy Rain Affecting Quality of Australian Wheat
(NDAgConnection.com) – Widespread rains in Australia’s eastern grain producing states is likely to hit the quality of the wheat crop which is scheduled to be harvested at the end of the year, traders and analysts said. According
Thursday, October 13th Weather
WIND ADVISORY EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA HIGH WIND WARNING EAST CENTRAL TO WESTERN DAKOTAS RED FLAG WARNING ACROSS THE REGION FOR A HIGH FIRE DANGER TODAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY, WINDY AND COLD. A FEW BREAKS IN THE CLOUDS. ALSO