Fall means indoor “fun” at Terrace Lanes

When the weather turns cooler it’s time to head indoors for fun at Terrace Lanes! Rick Schueler from Terrace Lanes stopped by on Friday to talk with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow about leagues and good
Time to “get prepared” for winter
With snow flying it’s time to think about being prepared for the winter months. Breanna Koval from Wilkin County Emergency services stopped by the KBMW Morning Show on Friday to talk about making winter preparedness plans. Listen
Grains Council Holds Export Exchange in Minneapolis
(NAFB.com) – More than 200 international buyers and end-users of coarse grains and co-products from more than 50 countries are gathering in Minneapolis for Export Exchange 2022 to end the week. The event is co-sponsored by the
Consumer Price Index Summary
(NAFB.com) – The Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent in September on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. The food index increased 0.8 percent in September, the same increase as August.
First Freeze of Season Affecting Parts of Midwest
(NDAgConnection.com) – According to Thursday’s Drought Monitor report of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, following a drier-than-normal September for a majority of the contiguous U.S., this dry pattern continued into early October for many areas. Therefore, drought
AFBF Announces 2023 Farm Bill Priorities
(NDAgConnection.com) – The American Farm Bureau Federation released its priorities for what may be the most consequential legislation for agriculture in 2023 – renewal of the farm bill. The priorities were identified by a working group of
Cattle Chat: Impact of Drought on a Fall-Calving Herd
(NDAgConnection.com) – Dying trees, brown grass and cracked lawns are visible signs of a lack of rainfall. Along with the landscape disadvantages, a lack of rainfall is detrimental to establishing crops and growing pasture grass, which can
Iowa Farm Sells for Record $26,250 Per Acre
(NDAgConnection.com) – Farmland in the Midwest is still going for record amounts. In Plymouth County, Iowa, a new record was set to the tune of $26,250 per acre. The parcel included 55 acres of high-quality farmland, according