Precision of pre-sidedress nitrate test hinges on timing and sample handling
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Brad Carlson said conditions in southern Minnesota this spring have been favorable for low nitrogen loss.
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University of Minnesota Extension Educator Brad Carlson said conditions in southern Minnesota this spring have been favorable for low nitrogen loss.
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The 'not a suburb' city in Greater Minnesota would house 250,000 people in 'ecological balance,' said supporters in the 1970s. Locals weren't having it.
Beef prices continue to rise for consumers. According to an April report from Federal Reserve Economic Data, ground beef was $6.70 on average.
Both carrying current knowledge of the farm economy, Mark Legvold is running for Minnesota Senate District 58 and Jason Lohmann is running for Minnesota Senate District 20.
According to data reported by NDSU Extension, in 2015, South Dakota’s hog inventory was at 1.36 million. As of 2025, that number was at 2.19 million, a 61% increase in inventory.
JAMESTOWN – Law enforcement agencies across North Dakota will have increased patrols throughout May as part of the Click It or Ticket campaign. The effort is focused on encouraging seat belt use and helpin...
First phase of city street maintenance program to begin Monday in NE Jamestown
Temporary road closure begins Monday, May 4, in southeast Jamestown
The former Blue Jay helped Illinois State reach the NIT Final Four has now turned his focus toward a professional career
Survey results show the outdoor pool as the highest priority item for the Jamestown Parks and Recreation District.
Recent cases from Jamestown Municipal Court and Southeast District Court and marriage licenses reported.
The James River Senior Center serves a hot, nutritious meal at three locations in Jamestown: Center I, Gardenette, James House and Streeter Senior Center in Streeter.
I love that every year, new plant selections come out to entice me into trying something different. There are always plant types we see in the South that we want to have up here because of their showy flower...
Throughout 2026, the ND250 Commission, administered by the State Historical Society of North Dakota, is leading the state’s commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Thro...
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South Dakota's swine industry is growing fast. Minnesota farmers are running for the Legislature. Opinions about a proposed dairy expansion. Meet members of the newest FFA chapter in South Dakota.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume says below-average temperatures are forecast for the first two weeks of May, a period in which things typically warm up. A dry stretch also is expected.
In the Field with Emily Beal visited the historic Nome School House, where she helped take wool and turn it into yarn.
Bison football picks up Nebraska offensive line commitment who had offers to Iowa State, Kansas State
Blue Jays fall to Bismarck Century 8-1
Blue Jays falter late in gritty 2-1 loss to Minot