Minn. farmer pleads guilty in $19M organic grain fraud scheme
Last week, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced that James Clayton Wolf, a 65-year-old Cottonwood County man pled guilty to wire fraud.
Last week, U.S. Attorney Andrew M. Luger announced that James Clayton Wolf, a 65-year-old Cottonwood County man pled guilty to wire fraud.
The Minnesota Soybean Growers Association is suing its state over the adoption of California’s “zero-emission vehicle” mandate.
The Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council is encouraging farmers to nominate a health care hero as part of the Stepping Up campaign.
The FFA plot helps teach students in agriculture, plant science and animal science classes at Melrose Area High School about risk versus reward.
While a state’s Right to Farm Laws are vital, they won’t help you during harvest this year from bored officers or annoyed neighbors.
In Minnesota, there is a unique opportunity for students who have a passion for digital media and agriculture: the Compart Family Farms Digital Media Team.
The Center for Rural Enterprise Engagement is going to hold its annual Insight Summit conference February 24 to 26. It will be held virtually.
Travis Geinger set the 2020 record for the biggest pumpkin in North America during the Safeway World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off.
For many state fairs, they have made the decision to cancel due to the current pandemic and timing of their fair, other states are pending final decisions.
After the viral video of Mark Berg discussing the struggles of dairy farming in 2019 recirculated this year, we wanted to catch up and see where he is now.