Webinar Explores Corn-Ethanol’s Impact on the Future

Bismarck, N.D. – In the ever-changing landscape of agriculture and energy, understanding the intersection of corn-ethanol and carbon intensity is paramount. Join us for an engaging webinar on the future of corn-ethanol and what it means to North
EPA Accepts Atrazine Recommendations
The Environmental Protection Agency agreed with recommendations from its Scientific Advisory Panel on atrazine. The recommendations remove several poor-quality studies that played a role in the agency’s recommendation for an ultra-low aquatic level of concern for atrazine.
Properly Prepared Beef is Safe to Eat

After HPAI was found in dairy cattle, the Meat Institute says that properly prepared beef is safe to eat and not a safety risk to humans. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and USDA food safety
USDA Authorizes Emergency CRP Grazing

The USDA has authorized the release of emergency haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve Program acres nationwide to livestock producers affected by the wildfires in Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. “Many ranchers in those states impacted by the
Iowa Farm Goes for Almost $4 Million

A 230-acre farm in Grundy County, Iowa, owned continually by the same family since plows first turned ground in the prairies in the 1870s, sold at a recent auction for almost four million dollars. Successful Farming says
BASF Launches a New SCN Awareness Website
Soybean Cyst Nematode is present in most areas where soybeans are grown. Because nematodes feed on the roots of each plant, the damage is often difficult to detect with no above-ground symptoms. To help farmers do their