It has been a busy two weeks in Bismarck. NDFU’s legislative team is working hard to deliver on the organization’s top priorities this legislative session. Here is a rundown of where NDFU’s priorities ...
Producers explored the latest in agricultural equipment, technology and animal feed at the McKenzie County Farm and Ranch ...
This week, wild horse advocates are pushing for two bills in Bismarck they say will support horses in the North Dakota Badlands.
A bill seeks to encourage drilling for oil outside of North Dakota’s highly productive Bakken Formation and take advantage of ...
For ranchers in North Dakota, there’s no avoiding a cold calving season. However, some ranchers are saying these past two ...
A soil health pioneer and “the farmers lawyer” are the latest inductees to the 2025 North Dakota Agricultural Hall of Fame. Gabe Brown and Sarah Vogel will be officially inducted on March ...
The Burleigh-Morton Behavioral Health Coalition Student Committee has teamed up with several Bismarck pizza establishments ...
Back in Fargo, we find the New Life Center Thrift Store. This place is like the phoenix of thrift stores – rising from the discards of others to offer new life to pre-loved items. The store’s exterior ...
There you have it, folks – nine mammoth thrift stores that prove North Dakota is the land of hidden treasures. So grab your ...
Spring flooding is not likely to be a major concern across North Dakota this year, as drought persists in much of the state and the rest of the winter is shaping up to have only normal snowfall.
Over two terms as governor of North Dakota, politics didn’t come naturally to Doug Burgum. Now the former tech executive is ...
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