The March Oil Crops Outlook Lowers U.S. Soybean Ending Stocks
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The USDA’s March Oil Crops Outlook lowered U.S. seasonal ending soybean stocks for the 2022-2023 marketing year by 15 million bushels to a total of 210 million because of higher exports. Soybean exports are raised
Bioscience Groups Call For Action on Mexico’s Biotech Corn Ban
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – The National Corn Growers Association and a broad coalition of national and state agriculture and bioscience organizations sent a letter to the White House on Mexico’s GMO corn ban. The groups thanked the Biden administration
Higher Interest Rates Slow the Growth in Farmland Values
(NewsDakota.com/NAFB) – Farm real estate values increased considerably in 2022 but showed signs of softening during the final months of the year as interest rates rose sharply. Interest rates on farm loans jumped to decade highs alongside
North Dakota 4-H Livestock Judging Contest Winners Announced
(NewsDakota.com/NorthDakotaAgConnection.com) – More than 170 4-H members representing 33 teams competed at the North Dakota 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest held at North Dakota State University. Teams from Bowman and Foster counties took home the top prizes
Lady Wildcats advance to National Tournament, men fall short

The North Dakota State College of Science women won their District Championship on their home floor to move on to the NJCAA National Tournament. The Lady Wildcats routed the Highland Community College Cougars by a score of
Monday, March 13th Weather
TODAY: SUNNY AND COLD WITH HARDLY A BREEZE THIS AFTERNOON, YET COLD WIND CHILLS THIS MORNING. HIGH: 18 TO 22. WIND: NORTHWEST LIGHT TONIGHT: PARTLY CLOUDY, BECOMING BREEZY. LOW: NEAR 5 ABOVE. WIND: SOUTHEAST 10 TO