Secretary Rollins Announces Expedited Disaster Aid
(Washington, D.C., May 7, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today held the inaugural Farmers First roundtable at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Secretary Rollins hosted Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, the Board of Directors
Ritter leads Huskies with 85 at Rose Creek

Fargo South/Fargo Davies Invitational Rose Creek Golf Course May 6, 2025 TEAM RESULTS 1 GF Red River 296 2 Horace 311 3 GF Central 313 4 Fargo Davies 315 5 West Fargo 315 6 Sheyenne 317 7
Cowboys fall to unbeaten Yellowjackets, 10-2

The Breckenridge Cowboys fell to the Perham Yellowjackets in Tuesday’s Heart O’ Lakes Conference baseball game, 10-2. The home loss dropped Breckenridge to 6-6 on the season and kept Perham’s perfect record intact at 10-0. Gavin Griffin
Producer Sentiment Slips on Rising Policy Uncertainty

(NAFB.com) – Farmer sentiment improved in April as producers expressed more optimism about current and future conditions on their farms. The Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rose 8 points to a reading of 148, up from
Bessent Signals Optimism as U.S./China Trade Talks Stall in Public

(NAFB.com) – Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in an interview with CNBC, expressed optimism that “substantial progress” in U.S./China trade negotiations could be achieved in the coming weeks. However, the overall status of talks remains uncertain, with public
House Ag Ranking Member Craig Calls for Expedited Farm Bill

(NAFB.com) – Lawmakers have a full agenda for the coming weeks, but House Ag Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig is calling for the Farm Bill to be done. It did not happen last session, and she says
USDA Acts to Boost Timber Production, Reduce Wildfire Risk

(NAFB.com) – USDA announced $23 million in grants to support transporting hazardous fuels – such as dead or downed trees – from national forests to processing facilities. Through the USDA Forest Service’s Hazardous Fuels Transportation Program, these
Wednesday, May 7th Weather
TODAY: ANOTHER SUNNY AND REFRESHINGLY MILD DAY. HIGH: NEAR 70. NORTHEAST TO EAST BREEZE 10 TO 25 MPH. TONIGHT: CLEAR, LOW: 44 THURSDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND A LITTLE WARMER. HIGH: MID 70S. WIND: SOUTH/SOUTHEAST 5