Arnold Barclay began penciling planting dates, seed varieties, inputs and harvest dates for sugarbeets production when he began growing them in 1962.| Agweek
Both the final price for the 2022 crop and the estimated price for the 2023 crop represent record high per-ton payments for American Crystal Sugar growers.| Agweek
Inflation and plans to, eventually, process “soft” seeds along with soybeans has added to the original cost of the plant planned to be built in Grand Forks, North Dakota.| Agweek
How a trip to the state fair grew into a popping business for one South Dakota family.| Agweek
Intermittent heavy rains that began in the middle of the May spurred an improvement in drought conditions in parts of the region, but more moisture will be needed to keep things growing.| Agweek
Glenn Muller, executive director of South Dakota Pork Producers, was named the 2025 SD Governor's Ag Ambassador. This award recognizes an individual who made an impact on the agricultural industry.| Agweek
Following news of Adam Johnson's on-ice death, Sandelin said it meant a lot to have him in the Bulldogs program, even if it was for just two seasons.| Duluth News Tribune
Captain Luke Loheit is among a handful of UMD men and women who have requested neck guards following the death of former Bulldog Adam Johnson, plus four things to know about this weekend's games.| Duluth News Tribune
In its first home game since the death of former center Adam Johnson, UMD battled Minnesota to a 3-3 overtime tie before a sellout crowd.| Duluth News Tribune
Reports from Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin told of more ruffed grouse than any recent year.| Duluth News Tribune
BAXTER — The Chick-fil-A restaurant addition to Baxter, which was first reported in May, is listed for the Tuesday, July 8, Baxter Planning and Zoning Commission meeting agenda for a public hearing.| Brainerd Dispatch
Restaurant has host of options, including popular Pad Thai| Brainerd Dispatch
Laurel Street sees summer addition while Jenkins loses an attraction| Brainerd Dispatch
Crow Wing County will allow six; Pequot Lakes has fourth application.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
The expansion is part of the second phase of the upgrades and improvements to the facility.| Grand Forks Herald
The Rev. Shawn Bowman, pastor of Victory Lutheran Church in Jamestown, was invited by TPUSA Faith, a group founded by Kirk. The funeral is Sunday, Sept. 21, in Glendale, Arizona.| Grand Forks Herald
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler also shares his favorite sweet cherry tomato and what to do about green potatoes from the garden.| Grand Forks Herald
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler talks about the conditions that affected 2025 tomato harvests.| Grand Forks Herald
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| InForum
Whether it was winning conference meets, ‘bombing drives’ or being a positive role model, senior Brynn Johnson did a little bit of everything to cement her legacy this fall.| Superior Telegram
The impacted businesses are Superior Lidgerwood Mundy, Halvor Logistics, Allstate Peterbilt Group, Twin Ports Testing, Great Lakes Electrical Equipment and Halvor Lines/Halvor Logistics.| Superior Telegram
Make Blueberry-Banana Scones with Cinnamon Maple Glaze or Sausage Egg Muffins on the weekend for a quick breakfast during the week.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Make crispy taquitos with Spanish rice.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Look through cookbooks and recipe magazines for recipe ideas.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Brainerd Dispatch
Neither grass, both of which are considered weeds today, existed in North America until they were imported by well-intentioned people, and now they’ve spread uncontrollably throughout the continent, Don Kinzler writes.| Brainerd Dispatch
Hockey is not America's most popular sport, but it has become the go-to setting for romance writers who want some fire and ice. Not all the authors know their hockey, though.| Brainerd Dispatch
Pine River photographer is not 'scary' or 'creepy' to those who know him.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Collaborations moves project onto state funding list| Brainerd Dispatch
Next public meeting is planned Feb. 12 to give more details, visuals| Brainerd Dispatch
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is seeking input on an update to its animal feedlot rules, which regulate about 17,000 sites in the state.| Agweek
A day long meeting in Rochester covered the latest nitrogen management research, along with existing and future policy regarding nitrates in water.| Agweek
Non-scholarship Bulldogs hung around longer than No. 2 SDSU would've liked| Sioux Falls Live
Jacks and Bison both off to great starts while Coyotes and Montana State have holes to dig out of| Sioux Falls Live
Advocates of green burials say proposed legislation could hinder development of natural burial options for Minnesotans.| Alexandria Echo Press
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked whether sod can be laid in the fall and how to get Easter lilies to thrive outdoors.| Brainerd Dispatch
Keeping geraniums indoors from year to year isn’t difficult, but does require a few steps to ensure the plants survive.| Brainerd Dispatch
Advocates of green burials say proposed legislation could hinder development of natural burial options for Minnesotans.| Brainerd Dispatch
If approvals go through, the new restaurant could be open by summer or early fall of 2026.| Brainerd Dispatch
Sarah Nasello shares a classic cookie recipe that's wonderfully soft and chewy that will make you warm and gooey inside too.| Brainerd Dispatch
Even five years after the pandemic revealed major supply chain issues, demand for meat processing, including labor, infrastructure and training, remains in rural America.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Perham Focus
Neither grass, both of which are considered weeds today, existed in North America until they were imported by well-intentioned people, and now they’ve spread uncontrollably throughout the continent, Don Kinzler writes.| Perham Focus
Rays erase big deficit to claim Class B title.| Mitchell Republic
Kernels rally after slow start to claim four-set win in debut of new gym.| Mitchell Republic
MITCHELL — The Pierre T.F. Riggs Governors faced off against the Mitchell Kernels in high school tennis Friday, Sept. 5, 2025, at Hitchcock Park in Mitchell.| Mitchell Republic
Andes Central/Dakota Christian, Avon, Freeman, Parker/Marion, Platte-Geddes, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket and Wessington Springs all took part in the annual event.| Mitchell Republic
Scenes from Brookings’ 40-0 win over Mitchell in the annual Kernel Bowl.| Mitchell Republic
Alexandria and Parkston will meet in the semifinals Saturday at 5:30 p.m. for a chance to advance to the championship.| Mitchell Republic
Dakota Wesleyan's next game is Saturday, Aug. 6, in Sioux Center, IA against the Dordt Defenders.| Mitchell Republic
Participants were judged on categories such as obedience, grooming, showmanship and handler knowledge.| Mitchell Republic
The marching band will debut their competition show during a 7 p.m. community show performance on Tuesday, August 26, at Joe Quintal Stadium.| Mitchell Republic
Jackrabbits face familiar Pioneer League foe| Sioux Falls Live
Beating Sac State and Montana State gives Jacks early resume boost| Sioux Falls Live
Justin Thiesse wants help with sewer for a senior living facility. But Mike Lauritsen, MADC CEO, says a cash infusion isn't a tool the group uses to spur development.| Mitchell Republic
Committee hears complaints to push the brakes on planned senior living center, yet city attorney says process was followed| Mitchell Republic
Part Two of “Northern Loners” asks: Was an odd farmer punished for the sins of a killer up the road?| InForum
Loren Johnson and Karen Sauer choose to live off the grid in a rustic, one-room cabin most of the year so they can live their passion the rest of the year. What's their secret?| InForum
Henry Morris left his Nebraska hideaway for a whirlwind Omaha adventure in a story that captivated readers in North Dakota and Minnesota.| InForum
In part three of “Northern Loners,” a closer look at a life spent in solitude (kind of) in the Boundary Waters.| Mitchell Republic
Tribe asks Clay County for letter of support to transfer property into trust, county invites tribal leaders to board meeting.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Congress is likely to pass a budget reconciliation bill, and both chambers are including farm bill programs in legislation. That may be the only way to get the programs funded, Collin Peterson said.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In part three of “Northern Loners,” a closer look at a life spent in solitude (kind of) in the Boundary Waters.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
You can easily make some of those specialty State Fair foods - like Loaded Tater Tots and Fried Ice Cream| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Pine River columnist John Wetrosky talks about potato harvests.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Pine River columnist John Wetrosky talks about another successful bluegrass festival in the books.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
Pine River columnist John Wetrosky shares a witty. and timely, ode he wrote.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Neither grass, both of which are considered weeds today, existed in North America until they were imported by well-intentioned people, and now they’ve spread uncontrollably throughout the continent, Don Kinzler writes.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Olson joined MHS football staff this year after 13 years as head coach at Mount Vernon/Plankinton| Mitchell Republic
“The first inspection may be a year away,” said Mitchell City Council member Tim Goldammer said.| Mitchell Republic
In addition to considering a rental inspection process for the city, officials also discussed capital improvement projects. Here are some of the notable items from the meeting.| Mitchell Republic
Despite the name, the ordinance lacks intent behind term limits.| Mitchell Republic
Part Two of “Northern Loners” asks: Was an odd farmer punished for the sins of the 'Great Plains Butcher' just up the road?| Cloquet Pine Journal
If you’re tired of salads and veggie sticks, here are some fun options for using garden produce in your meal plan.| Perham Focus
Woody's Trucking received an award for women-owned businesses as a part of National Small Business Week.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, following public hearings, approved more than $1 million in land sales to Jennie-O Turkey Store and Dooley's Petroleum for the expansion of both businesses.| West Central Tribune
The Willmar City Council on Monday, April 1, will conduct two public hearings regarding the sale of more than $1 million of city-owned land — one for Jennie-O Turkey Store and one for Dooley’s Petroleum.| West Central Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Perham Focus
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Perham Focus
You can make these individual bundles using fresh or frozen peaches with the same delicious result.| Mitchell Republic
Part Two of “Northern Loners” asks: Was an odd farmer punished for the sins of the 'Great Plains Butcher' just up the road?| Mitchell Republic
Zim's keys to the game as Jacks challenge another ranked Big Sky foe| Sioux Falls Live
Bobcats went to Frisco last year but just got humbled by the Oregon Ducks| Sioux Falls Live
Zim's keys to the game as Jacks challenge another ranked Big Sky foe| Mitchell Republic
Authorities told residents they believe Martha Bacon's body may have been taken there for disposal by someone who knew the area.| InForum
The 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior is expecting to play outside linebacker for the Division I Tommies, but he'll also work out at tight end to begin his college career.| St. Cloud Live
The 6-foot-7, 300-pound left tackle broke the fifth metatarsal in his left foot twice during his junior year, but feels he's ready to stay on the field this fall for the Spartans.| St. Cloud Live
Former PWHL assistant coach takes over for Brian Idalski. Her staff includes Emily Ach, Jinelle Siergiej and Noora Räty.| St. Cloud Live
Walker played pro hockey last season in Sweden, but recently signed a contract for this winter to play for the AHL's Abbotsford Canucks. He is playing in the 3-on-3 pro league this summer in Florida.| St. Cloud Live
The Sartell football team is hopeful that 2nd season with triple-option offense leads to an above .500 season.| St. Cloud Live
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about climbing slugs and caring for dwarf lilac bushes.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about a raspberry insect trap and how to prevent cracking on tomatoes.| Cloquet Pine Journal
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler invites an Extension intern to share information about the vital role of pollinators in our landscapes and gardens.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Henry Morris left his Nebraska hideaway for a whirlwind Omaha adventure in a story that captivated readers in North Dakota and Minnesota.| West Central Tribune
Henry Morris left his Nebraska hideaway for a whirlwind Omaha adventure in a story that captivated readers in North Dakota and Minnesota.| Cloquet Pine Journal