BISMARCK, N.D. — Using tentative hand signals, a teenage boy on the ground directs another teenage boy in the seat of a small red tractor to back up to a tiny hay baler. Progressively, the boy on the ...
Registration is open for North Dakota State University Extension’s summer farm safety camps. The camps for youths between the ages of 13 to 17 will be held May 21-23 at Minot State University, Minot; ...
Four free Applied Digital Skills lessons were launched by the 2023 Farm Bureau Foundation Fellows on Wednesday to help students learn about food, fuel and fiber. Powered by Google, the lessons were ...
My grandfather kept his memories close at hand. In his case, this meant a chest freezer in his basement. We have canceled checks from 1931 and income taxes from 1950 (Grandpa paid $689.) We found the ...
The farm bill cleared one important hurdle in May, when the House Committee on Agriculture approved a draft bill. While there are many questions about where the farm bill debate will go from here, the ...
Ron Rabou spent the first 26 years of his life expecting to return to his 5th generation family ranch in Wyoming. When his father passed and it came time to put pen to paper in the farm transition, ...
When school gardens go dormant for winter, students across Southeastern Massachusetts are still digging into food literacy, thanks to the Marion Institute’s Grow Education Farm-to-School Program.
STEWARTVILLE, Minn. — Ed and Sherri Twohey had a simple reason for volunteering to host the 27th annual Country Breakfast on the Farm: "We wanted to give back to the (dairy) industry," Sherri said, ...