On this week's AgweekTV: The latest on-farm solar technology. How will artificial intelligence affect farming? Getting young people to eat more pork. Students from Hungary can earn SDSU ag degrees.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said he expects cooler weather in November, but it doesn't look likely to get cold. However, moisture likely will return to the forecast in the new month.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said sustained chilly weather is not on the horizon, as a pleasant, mild fall continues. However, dry conditions that are causing problems also are continuing.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says weather begins its seasonal move cooler, but he still doesn't see any truly cold weather coming. Things also look to remain dry in the northern Plains.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says November weather will look more like fall than winter. And while some areas will receive rejuvenating rain, snow will stay mostly in the mountains for now.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler offers some insight into what's looking like a more wintry mix heading this way.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says a pattern change will bring colder weather to much of the U.S., along with more active weather, with rain and snow likely in many places.| Agweek
A South Dakota veteran farmer, a state-of-the-art rural North Dakota vet clinic, cannabis crops, energy-efficient grain dryers, local foods, and first-generation ranchers raise Highland.| Agweek
Poor quality causes RDO to leave some potatoes in the ground. Dakota Bioworx opens a new facility. FFA members return from the National Convention. Harvest Hope Farm is hoping for a winter harvest.| Agweek
We discuss hot topics in ag at the NAFB convention, including the ag labor crisis and some possible solutions. We look at efforts to boost soy exports. We visit a Minnesota farm celebrating turkey.| Agweek
We take you to Big Iron Farm Show. A crop could help keep a water source cleaner. A new ag college degree option helps students stay in central South Dakota. Some children learn how to show pigs.| Agweek
Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, an offshoot of Summit Agriculture Group, is behind the $4.5 billion Midwest Carbon Express project, with the goal of sending 12 millions tons of CO2 annually to western North Dakota, where it can be stored underground. It would be the largest carbon capture…| Agweek
FEMA policy doesn't offer disaster funding for road grade raises unless there is no other route available.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says hot temperatures are moving into the northern Plains, and stormy weather is shifting farther east as July ends and August begins.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says the West will stay hot, the South will stay stormy, but the northern Plains could turn a bit drier than it has been this growing season.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said changes in the jet stream will send searing heat to the West, and the changes should mean fewer widespread rain storms in the northern Plains.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says the north is set for a bit of a cooldown as air moves down from Hudson Bay, and storms will shift farther south.| Agweek
We look at vice presidential candidate Tim Walz's farm policy, North Dakota's second dedicated soybean crush plant, soybean cyst nematodes, and this year's sunflower crop.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler said the "discombobulated" jet stream has led to strange weather patterns across the U.S. Most of the country is warm or hot, but the Corn Belt is drying out.| Agweek
StormTRACKER meteorologist John Wheeler says it's been a weird weather, with a transition from El Niño to La NiñaBut he expects some amount of warm weather to return to finish out summer.| Agweek
We're in Redwood County for Minnesota Farmfest. A hailstorm devastated crops in South Dakota. There are hundreds of soil types and you should get yours tested. We'll see soybean turf for minigolf.| Agweek