Montana Supreme Court Hears Landmark Climate Appeal
(Helena, MT) — Montana is making its case to have last year’s landmark climate case decision overturned. Attorneys for the state made a number of arguments yesterday before the Montana Supreme Court nearly a year after a
Phillips: “Vindication Has Never Been So Unfulfilling”
(Washington, DC) — Minnesota Congressman Dean Phillips isn’t saying “I told you so” following calls for President Biden to pull out of the race for the White House. Phillips challenged Biden briefly in the Democratic presidential primaries,
Suspicious Object Cleared From Terminal At Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport
(Minneapolis, MN) — Terminal One at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has reopened after an investigation into a suspicious item. Police shut down Highway Five just after 5:30 p.m. after the item was found at the north end
Predicted Lawsuit Flood From Chevron Ruling May Fall Short
Predictions of a flood of lawsuits after the Supreme Court’s June ruling overturning the 40-year-old High Court preference favoring federal bureaucrats over judges in regulatory fights may fall short. Media reporting following the Supreme Court’s overturning of
Ag Trade Deficit Jumps in Fiscal Year Through May
The agricultural trade deficit, or the value of exports from the U.S. versus imports into the country, increased in the first eight months of the fiscal year. USDA data says the deficit was at $15.2 billion thus
CHS Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Earnings
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — CHS Inc., the nation’s leading agribusiness cooperative, today released results for its third quarter ended May 31, 2024. The company reported quarterly net income of $297.3 million and revenues of $9.6
North Dakota Beef Industry Military Appreciation Day planned for Tuesday, July 23 in Minot
The North Dakota Stockmen’s Association (NDSA), North Dakota Beef Commission and North Dakota CattleWomen will be joining forces to salute servicemen and women and their families during the 19th annual Beef Industry Military Appreciation Day July 23
Beryl Damage Estimate Approaches $32 Billion
AccuWeather’s preliminary estimate of the total damage and economic loss from Hurricane Beryl in the United States is $28-32 billion. “Beryl will go down in the history books as a record-breaking hurricane,” says AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jon
USDA Hosting Final Workshop on Nursery Insurance Option
USDA recently expanded its Nursery Value Select Crop Insurance Program to all counties in all states. The Risk Management Agency is encouraging interested nursery producers to learn more about the program through an informational workshop. It will
NASDA Member Chris Chinn Emphasizes Necessary Cooperation Between the EPA and State Departments of Agriculture
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Missouri Agriculture Director Chris Chinn, a board member of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, testified before the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture today. As director of the Missouri Department of Agriculture,