Twins Crush Tigers

(Minneapolis, MN) — The Minnesota Twins took the rubber match of their series with the Tigers with a 12-3, seven-inning win over Detroit at Target Field. The Twins trailed by three early before scoring twice in the
Major Drug Companies Sue Minnesota Over Medicine Pricing Law
(St. Paul, MN) — A group of major drug manufacturers is suing the state of Minnesota over a law that regulates medication prices for some patients. AbbVie, AstraZeneca and four other companies filed a lawsuit against the
Search For Missing Hunter Teen Ongoing

(Moorhead, MN) — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in the search for a missing teen from Hunter. Arthur Weibe was last seen on Monday near 34th Avenue South in Moorhead. Weibe is 5-feet-8-inches tall, weighs
East Grand Forks City Council Approves Sale Of Wastewater Lagoons

(East Grand Forks, MN) — Old wastewater lagoons in East Grand Forks will be sold to the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. The sale was approved during a Tuesday night East Grand Forks City Council meeting. The lagoons
Potential Weather Challenges for Fertilizer Shipments and Current Price Outlooks
(KANSAS CITY, MO) — Between heavy rains and hurricanes, there are some potential logistics challenges out there that could hamper fertilizer shipments down the road. For now though, according to StoneX VP of Fertilizer Josh Linville, things
Grassley Calls for Commonsense on SAF Tax Credits
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says the next version of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel tax credit needs commonsense, lacking in this year’s credit that’s due to run out in December. Grassley says the 45Z tax credit due by
Cattle Group Celebrates Record-Setting 25th Anniversary Convention
DEADWOOD, S.D. – Nearly 500 predominantly cow/calf producers, cattle backgrounders, and feeders from over 25 states recently gathered to celebrate R-CALF USA’s 25th Anniversary Convention in Deadwood. Other attendees consisted of sheep producers, consumers, state and national
USDA Cuts Brazil Soybean Outlook
Soybean production in Brazil, the world’s largest exporter, was revised downward by the USDA’s attaché office in Brazil after flooding in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Successful Farming says about 180 people were killed, and
Moderna Receives HHS Grant to Develop Human H5N1 Vaccine
Moderna will get 176 million dollars in federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services to develop a human vaccine against Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. The grant follows outbreaks of the virus in dairy cattle
More Reaction to USDA FMMO Modernization Proposal
USDA proposed amendments to all 11 Federal Milk Marketing Orders, and national ag groups shared their reaction, including the American Farm Bureau. AFBF President Zippy Duvall says they’ve called for FMMO reform since 2021 and convened a