Analysis: Crop Insurance Prices Lower This Year
(NAFB.com) – An analysis by the University of Illinois projects crop insurance prices will be much lower than in 2023, resulting in lower per-acre premiums in 2024. That’s because of lower corn and soybean futures during the
USDA: Food Prices Increased 5.8% in 2023
(NAFB.com) – In 2023, all food prices increased by 5.8 percent on average compared with 2022. The figure includes both food away from home and food purchased for consumption at home. Food-at-home prices increased by 5.0 percent,
NFU Leads Letter to Congress: Uphold Packers and Stockyards Act Progress
(NAFB.com) – National Farmers Union this week sent a letter to Appropriations Committee leadership opposing restrictions that would undo work to revitalize the Packers and Stockyards Act. The letter, signed by national, regional, and state organizations, points
Goehring Announces Availability of Bioscience Innovation Grants
(ND Ag Connection) – Proposals are being sought that support biotechnology innovation and commercialization, promote the creation of bioscience jobs in the state, and promote bioscience research and development in North Dakota. “The bioscience innovation grant program
Thursday, February 15th Weather
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Lathrop becomes first Storm girl to qualify for state wrestling

In its first year of competition, the Breckenridge-Wahpeton Storm girls wrestling team has a state qualifier. Claire Lathrop made history when she became the first female wrestler to reach the state tournament wearing a Storm singlet. Lathrop,