Last Chance to Vote for Borderline Chalkfest!!!

The window for voting for Borderline Chalkfast in the Cenex Hometown Throw down event is right around the corner. Katie and Jordan from the Wahpeton Breckenridge dropped by this morning to give the voting one final push.
Tips for Gardening Aches and Pains

Putting in a full day in the garden can lead to aches and pains. Rizzi from OSPTI passed along some tips for a pain free gardening experience on her Wednesday radio slot.
Fewer U.S. Cattle on Feed

(NAFB.com) – The USDA’s Cattle on Feed Report showed on-feed numbers, placements, and marketings were all down two-to-three percent this month. U.S. cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market for feedlots with a capacity of
White House Gives EU a Trade Reprieve

(NAFB.com) – The European Union won a pause from President Donald Trump’s threatened 50 percent tariffs. However, Reuters said it’s not certain yet how the EU will push for a beneficial trade deal while Washington pushes for
Mass Honeybee Collapse May Compromise U.S. Agriculture

(NAFB.com) – U.S. commercial beekeepers discovered their colonies of honeybees in near or total collapse earlier this year. There wasn’t a clear explanation for what the industry is calling the worst bee die-off in U.S. history, and
Council of Farmer Cooperatives Picks New CEO

(NAFB.com) – The National Council of Farmer Cooperatives selected Duane Simpson as its next President and CEO. Simpson will formally assume the role on July 14, 2025, coinciding with the opening of NCFC’s annual Washington Conference. “Duane’s
Wednesday, May 28th Weather
THIS MORNING: AREAS OF MORNING FOG AND A FEW SPRINKLES OR SHOWERS SOUTH OF I-94 IN SOUTHEAST NORTH DAKOTA AND HIGHWAY 10 IN MINNESOTA. THIS AFTERNOON: MOSTLY TO PARTLY SUNNY, LIGHT AND VARIABLE BREEZE. HIGH: LOW