AEM Unveils Comprehensive Study on Agriculture, Construction, and Utility Water Utilization

MILWAUKEE (Oct. 29, 2025) – The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) recently released a groundbreaking new study examining how technological advancements across the agriculture, construction, and utility industries are enabling organizations to achieve significantly greater output while
Could November Bring a Fast Start to Winter?

As the calendar flips to November, could we see a rapid and fast start to winter incoming for much of the U.S. this year? What about potential impacts of a La Nina pattern across the globe? Eric
Debate on Beans Within China Deal

The wheat market saw a rally in today’s trade, while debate over the U.S.–China deal continued to weigh on soybeans. What does that 12 million metric tons really mean for the market? And can the cash cattle
Trump Administration to Partially Fund SNAP After Court Orders Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday it will partially fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, after two federal judges ruled the government must keep the food aid program running during the shutdown. The U.S. Department
Soybeans and Cattle Find Monday Support

Soybeans and cattle are finding support to start the week and the month of November. Arlan Suderman with StoneX joins us for a look at the markets in our Midday Commentary for Monday, November 3rd, 2025.
Lawsuit Accuses Kevin O’Leary, North Dakota Wonder Fund CEO, of Fraud

(Bismarck, ND) — A lawsuit accuses Kevin O’Leary of Fraud for investments as the CEO of the North Dakota Wonder Fund. Kevin O’Leary, widely known as “Mr. Wonderful” from the reality TV show “Shark Tank,” was accused
AI Certificate Becomes Reality At NDSU

(Fargo, ND) — Artificial intelligence is becoming real at North Dakota State University. The school launched a fully online undergraduate certificate in human factors in AI. The program can be completed in less than two years. Associate
Search For Danica White Covers 6K Acres

(Fort Totten, ND) — Authorities are still searching for the woman who went missing in Fort Totten over the weekend. Police have reportedly covered about six-thousand acres in their search around where Danica White was pinged when
1 Named To North Dakota Ethics Commission, 2 Other Seats Still In Limbo

(Bismarck, ND) — One of three open seats on the North Dakota Ethics Commission is now filled. State officials have tapped the former Office of Management and Budget Director Pam Sharp, to fill one of them. She
MHA Emergency Operations Center Handling Tribe’s Response To Food Access Issues Amid Shutdown

(New Town, ND) — The MHA Nation’s Energy Operations Center said it’s coordinating the tribe’s response to food access issues created by the ongoing government shutdown. In a post on social media, the EOD claims it’s moved