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Conservation organizations in South Dakota joined forces to provide a training course for landowners to learn more about how to incorporate prescribed burns on their land.| Agweek
As producers head closer to harvest and make fall preparations, a soil health specialist asks them to consider practices that could keep soils where they are at.| Brainerd Dispatch
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Perham Focus
As producers head closer to harvest and make fall preparations, a soil health specialist asks them to consider practices that could keep soils where they are at.| Perham Focus
Buss will be remembered for revitalizing Farmfest all the way from his father's home farm in Lake Crystal, among many other things.| Perham Focus
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Open Farm Days continues to enjoy success in its 14th year running, as Alberta farms and agri-businesses were showcased to increase awareness on how food gets to the dinner plate.| The Western Producer
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Bemidji Pioneer
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Alexandria Echo Press
The South Dakota State University department of animal science is the first program in the nation to be accredited by the American Society of Animal Science.| Agweek
Northern Crops Institute received funding to add on to the feed facility and to make updates.| Agweek
Jenny Schlecht was never all-in on things like balling a steer’s tail or fluffing a sheep’s legs. But she has a strong appreciation for the real-world lessons 4-H provides.| Grand Forks Herald
For the past 12 years, the Keep Farmers Farming program has been helping farms and ranches plan the transition to the next generation.| Agweek
Two teams from South Dakota State University traveled to Brazil to compete in an international agribusiness case study analysis competition and one of those teams brought home the champion title.| Agweek
The University of Guelph’s board of governors unanimously approved the appointment of world-renowned scholar and leader, Dr. Rene Van Acker, as its 10th president and vice-chancellor beginning July 2, 2025.| Farmtario
States like Minnesota and North Dakota are out millions of dollars in federal funding expected to cover costs of purchasing local foods for schools.| Perham Focus
The amount and breadth of careers in agriculture are abundant. The Ag Career Exploration program at the Central Minnesota Farm Show brings together youth and industry to build a future.| Perham Focus
States like Minnesota and North Dakota are out millions of dollars in federal funding expected to cover costs of purchasing local foods for schools.| Cloquet Pine Journal
Cameron Addington is this year's Minnesota FFA state president. His mother, Leah Addington, was the 1997 state president.| Perham Focus
In 2023, Agriculture in the Classroom state and territory programs trained 22,900 teachers in agricultural literacy and reached 2.7 million students.| Agweek
Becca (Grimes) Francis, of Gilmer, Texas, and Sydni (Borders) Lammers, of Kilgore, Texas, were recognized for their achievements in beef cattle research.| Agweek
States like Minnesota and North Dakota are out millions of dollars in federal funding expected to cover costs of purchasing local foods for schools.| Agweek
In his seven-book series, Scott Haynes teaches kids about agriculture through a story inspired by his childhood ranch dog.| Perham Focus
A near record group of Minnesota classrooms took a virtual tour of Kvistad Turkey Farms to learn more about the life of a turkey farmer.| Agweek
Jaiden Boomsma channels the pain of her brother’s tragic farm death into a mission to raise awareness and prevent future tragedies.| Sioux Falls Live
Jaiden Boomsma channels the pain of her brother’s tragic farm death into a mission to raise awareness and prevent future tragedies.| Mitchell Republic
A $500 grant from the South Dakota FFA Foundation is helping Howard FFA students build a shed for the community garden, offering much-needed storage space and support to local gardeners.| Mitchell Republic
Jenny Schlecht let her daughter stay home from school one morning, where the 12-year-old got hands-on learning experiences that wouldn't be possible in a classroom.| Mitchell Republic
A near-record group of Minnesota classrooms took a virtual tour of Kvistad Turkey Farms| Park Rapids Enterprise
Timothy Meagher, COO of Vanguard Hospitality, made his way from Sioux Falls to Wall, South Dakota, to learn more about the practices going into raising the beef he serves to his customers.| Agweek
Grand Farm and its state partners met at the state capitol Wednesday, Sept. 18, to celebrate the outcomes of a $10 million grant aimed at advancing agriculture technology.| Agweek
Don’t like to see solar eating up prime ag land? The University of Minnesota Morris grazes cows under solar panels to benefit both bovine and those utilizing renewable energy.| Agweek
Jenny Schlecht let her daughter stay home from school one morning, where the 12-year-old got hands-on learning experiences that wouldn't be possible in a classroom.| Agweek
Jenny Schlecht let her daughter stay home from school one morning, where the 12-year-old got hands-on learning experiences that wouldn't be possible in a classroom.| Grand Forks Herald
Teachers across South Dakota now have access to a free curriculum that covers 10 topics surrounding soybeans.| Agweek
Sunflowers are a significant economic asset in the Dakotas, and a new festival in Highmore, South Dakota, aims to highlight the importance of this key crop.| Agweek