Volunteers vital to local Make A Wish

Make A Wish North Dakota has an incredible group of volunteers on several capacities to serve many families. Make A Wish North Dakota CEO and President Billie Zielinski talked with KBMW Morning Show Host Bill Dablow about
Busy week at Breckenridge Schools

The Breckenridge Public School system charges into 2023 with a full slate of activities. Superintendent Kristi Sullivan talked about the upcoming week on her radio slot on Monday. Listen to the KBMW podcast below.
Popular Herbicides No Longer Control Kochia in Some N.D. Areas
(NewsDakota.com/NDSU) – A North Dakota State University study showed that some kochia populations in western North Dakota likely have developed resistance to commonly used preplant burndown herbicides. For many years, no-till farmers have used Aim (carfentrazone) and
Cattle Chat: Managing Winter Feed Options in a Drought Year
(NewsDakota.com/K State) – As the new year begins, often it is a time when people begin budgeting. In the cattle business, the drought of 2022 is influencing how producers are having to manage reduced access to feedstuffs,
Ethanol Production Hits Lowest Level Since 2020
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The Energy Information Administration says ethanol output dropped to the lowest level in more than two years, while inventories were down slightly during the last week of 2022. Production dropped to an average of 844,000
Report Shows Global Biofuel Demand to Increase Over 20 Percent by 2027
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The International Energy Agency released its Renewables 2022 Analysis Report in December, and it shows a growing global demand for biofuels. Renewables 2022 includes extensive analysis of the renewable energy sector, including developments and trends
Vilsack in Puerto Rico and Will Address AFBF Convention
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack will be in Puerto Rico on January 9 and 10 and speak at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s Annual Convention. He’ll also engage in a series of events involving the USDA’s
Food Prices Drop in December but 2022 till Significantly Higher than 2021
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization’s Food Price Index dropped during December, but 2022 food prices were 18 percent higher than in 2021. The December index averaged 132.4 points, 2.6 points below November, the
Food Prices Drop in December but 2022 Still Significantly Higher than 2021
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization’s Food Price Index dropped during December, but 2022 food prices were 18 percent higher than in 2021. The December index averaged 132.4 points, 2.6 points below November, the
JAMES ALLEN “JIM” DEVRIES, AGE 79, OF WAHPETON

James Allen “Jim” DeVries, age 79, of Wahpeton, passed away on January 3 at Sanford Hospice in Fargo, with family by his side. A funeral service will be held on January 9, at 11:00 am at Immanuel