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Farmers like Josh Gackle of North Dakota face uncertainty from the Trump administration's reciprocal tariffs. NDSU Extension experts explain what they see as major issues to watch.
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A Delta Air Lines government affairs representative believes the Midwest, with its abundant feed stocks, could benefit from growing and leading the world in sustainable aviation fuel production.
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Justin Minnaert may not be able to use his legs, but that hasn't stopped him from continuing to do what he loves and inspiring others to do the same.
The farm crew at at Lucky 7 Dairy in Michigan held a safety meeting on things to be aware of as they chopped corn. At the end they said a prayer for safety, a prayer that J.P. Koop said saved his life.

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Some people outside of farming have unrealistic views about how romantic it should be. While there is something very special about farming, it is filled with headaches, heartache and worn hands.
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The Iowa Utilities Commission on Aug. 28 issued a permit for Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed carbon pipeline to be constructed in the state.
The court on Thursday issued a ruling that Summit Carbon Solutions is not a common carrier and therefore cannot use eminent domain to survey land in South Dakota.
An opening discussion at Minnesota Farmfest on Tuesday, Aug. 6, addressed the difficult decisions of marketing grain below the cost of production.
For the first time in a decade, the United States is experiencing an ag trade deficit after exporting $20 billion less than it imported in 2023. The USDA anticipates a $30 billion deficit in 2024.
The EPA issued its rule last month that will allow E15 to be sold year-round in several Midwest states beginning in 2025.

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Minnesota farmers planted 690,000 more acres of corn than in 2022, with roughly 8.6 million acres of corn planted across the state in 2023
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How a trip to the state fair grew into a popping business for one South Dakota family.
Navigator CO2 Ventures, which has faced setbacks on permitting, announced Friday, Oct. 20, that it would scrap its project to collect carbon emissions from ethanol plants in five states.

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