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General Signup for CRP Begins December 9
General signup for the Conservation Reserve Program begins today at county Farm Service Agency offices across the country. Bobbi Kriz…
MNSGA Sees Export Possibilities in Japan, But Trade Barriers Still Remain
Minnesota Soybean Growers Association officials are seeing great potential for increased trade with Japan with the approval of the new…
Nebraska Farm Bureau Convention Looks at Farm Economy and Trade
Nebraska Farm Bureau members are holding their annual convention in Kearney starting Monday. President Steve Nelson says they’ll be talking…
PUC to Mediate Between Rural Electrics & Municipal Utilities
A legislative proposal would set up the Public Utilities Commission as the mediator in disputes between rural electric cooperatives and municipal utilities.
Missouri River Reservoirs Dropping to Winter Levels
The Corps of Engineers is racing winter, trying to drop Missouri River reservoir levels low enough to handle the anticipated spring runoff.
Trade Deals Could Benefit the Mid America Region
A recent survey of business managers in the nine state Mid America region found the possibility of an economic contraction in the next six months.
Vikings Shut Down Lions
Danielle Hunter had three of Minnesota’s five sacks to spearhead a resurgence by the defense, and the Vikings sailed past Detroit 20-7 to stick the Lions with their sixth straight loss.
Hawks, Clones, Gophers In Bowls
Bowl season is just around the corner and a full slate of matchups were announced on Sunday.
Morningside Seeks Repeat
Defending national NAIA football champion Morningside is returning to the title game for 2019.
Huskers, Gophers To Sweet 16
Nebraska and Minnesota each recorded a pair of wins over the weekend to move into the round of 16 in the NCAA women’s Volleyball Championships.