Twins Prepare For Second-Half Run

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(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins will spend the next few days relaxing as they prepare for the second half of the 2024 season. The Twins are in second place in the AL Central with a 54-and-42

Lynx Dominate Fourth Quarter In Win Over Atlanta

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(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Lynx took over in the fourth quarter of their 86-79 win over the Atlanta Dream at the Target Center. The Lynx trailed by four heading into the final frame before going on

Timberwolves Go Up Against Rockets

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(Las Vegas, NV) — The Minnesota Timberwolves wrap up Summer League play when they take on the Houston Rockets at Thomas & Mack Center tonight. The Wolves lost to the 76ers on Tuesday and are 2-and-1 in

Clean Fuel Tax Credits Out of Reach for Many Farmers

Sustainable aviation fuel and clean fuel production tax credits have the potential to benefit farmers while lowering carbon emissions. However, the shortcomings in the provisions could put the benefits out of reach for many U.S. farmers. Four

Russian Wheat Harvest Forecast Drops

Farmers in Russia’s breadbasket are battling temperatures over 120 degrees and trying to save a wheat crop hit hard by a heatwave, frosts, and even floods. Rostov, one of Russia’s key wheat-growing regions, accounted for 11 percent

Senator Cramer Urges Prime Minister Trudeau to Avert Canadian Rail Strike

WASHINGTON – Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and Canadian National Railway (CN) workers represented by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference voted in late June to authorize a strike. Before a strike can legally occur, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) must issue a ruling outlining shipments

Brazil’s Corn Harvest Drops but Still Second-Largest Ever

Brazil’s farmers are expected to harvest 4.561 billion bushels of corn in the 2023-2024 season, including the country’s first, second, and third crops. Farmdoc Daily says that is 12 percent less than last year’s record harvest. Brazil’s