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September 6, 2020
A home construction site in Woodbury. Future prices for random lengths of board are $834 per thousand board feet, triple their April low and about dou

Why Minnesota lumber prices are going through the roof

A do-it-yourself home-improvement and construction boom has sent the price of lumber skyrocketing, as sawmills and strand-board manufacturers, including in Minnesota, scramble to keep up with surging demand.
Agriculture
September 1, 2020

Judge rules Minnesota winemakers can use more out-of-state grapes

The court's ruling means more out-of-state grapes can be used in producing Minnesota wines.
Agriculture
August 30, 2020
Tom Revier looked over a pen full of black angus steers that are about 60-days from sending to slaughter during a tour of his facility. ] ANTHONY SOUF

How Minnesota's biggest beef producer is weathering the coronavirus

The first tremors arrived with the lockdown of Wuhan. By March, restaurants were shutting down across the U.S., and beef prices had fallen by about a third.
Agriculture
August 29, 2020
A farmworker picks apples at Gebbers Farms west of Okanogan, Wash., in 2015. Amid this year’s cherry harvest, some migrant farmworkers left cit

Pandemic crimps labor supply for fruit farms in the West

Agriculture
August 29, 2020

Damage in Iowa will prevent a record corn crop in U.S. this year

Local
August 27, 2020
University of Minnesota Research professor Jacob Jungers checked the growth of Kernza grass at a field at the U's St. Paul campus in 2019.

State urges Minnesota farmers to plant more vegetative cover to fight nitrate contamination

Farmers are planting more cover crops, but corn and soybeans still dominate.
Agriculture
August 22, 2020
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A block from Lake Street, urban farm tries to meet growing need

City patch near greenway, 4-acre farm supply fresh vegetables for families in need.
Agriculture
August 21, 2020
Mi Hang and her husband Jim Wa Moua planted potatoes in late April on the 10 acres they lease from the 160-acre Hmong American Farmer Association land

Some help emerges for farmers that supply local markets in the Twin Cities

Most couldn't take advantage of the federal government's Paycheck Protection Plan loans. Some retailers are lending a hand.
Agriculture
August 18, 2020
U.S. officials are forecasting a near-record corn crop this year, but prices are below break-even.

Bumper Minnesota corn crop on tap as prices stall below break-even price

Corn prices are not close to break-even and may only rise if a natural disaster happens.
Agriculture
August 15, 2020
Josue Ramirez, left, and several other employees at Hugoson Pork take their lunch break at a sow barn near Granada, Minn. Ramirez, of Monterrey, Mexic

Minnesota hog farmers fight visa restrictions: 'We need the labor'

The trade national program that employers can use is small and has been throttled by COVID-19: "We need the labor."
Agriculture
August 14, 2020

Derecho storm damaged most of Iowa's corn acres

Agriculture
August 14, 2020
One of Roger Ruan's liquid nitrogen generator prototypes. The tank on the left has water and a catalyst, a plasma jet comes in from the top and a UV l

On Minnesota farm, experiment could change how farmers get costly nitrogen

Local
August 13, 2020
Brenna Connelly, a 19-year-old college student from Byron, Minn, and representing Olmsted County, was crowned the 67th Princess Kay of the Milky Way o

U student from Byron, Minn., named next Princess Kay

Even without the Minnesota State Fair, the tradition of Princess Kay of the Milky Way carries on.
Agriculture
August 12, 2020
A loader clears a path from downed trees on Chandler Street SW, Monday, Aug. 10, 2020, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette via AP)

'Derecho' storm causes Cargill plant closure, emergency shutdown of nuclear plant in Iowa

The storm caused crop damage and outages throughout the Midwest
Agriculture
August 8, 2020
FILE - In this photo taken on Sept.12 2017, a worker carries red grapes in a burgundy vineyard during the grape harvest season, in Volnay, central Fra

Hail, high water and lockdown: Europe's fruit growers prepare for tough harvest

Many fear there will be resurgent COVID-19 outbreaks, leading to localized lockdowns and raising the risk of losing migrant workers
Agriculture
August 7, 2020

GOP senators clash on proposal to force open-market beef deals

Agriculture
August 7, 2020
Calyxt will license its gene-editing technology to other food ingredient companies. File photo of a researcher holding a canola sample at Calyxt.

Calyxt will license its plant gene-editing tech to other firms

The Roseville-based firm previously focused on using the technology in its own plants.
Agriculture
August 7, 2020

Rural tenants, already delaying rent, face pinch without relief

Agriculture
August 3, 2020
Sen. Tina Smith's campaign unearthed old TV footage of Lewis questioning government crop subsidies and declaring, "Government shouldn't have anything

Sen. Tina Smith attacks Jason Lewis over past crop subsidy comments

Smith, a Democrat, is using the video to challenge Lewis with farmers, who tend to vote Republican. The two candidates are scheduled to meet for a virtual candidate forum on Tuesday as part of FarmFest.
Agriculture
August 1, 2020
Jack Weber drove his wheat combine on his field. The wheat doesn't bring much cash but it does improve the health of his soil. ] GLEN STUBBE ¥ glen.s

As acid rain is curtailed, wheat gets less sulfur needed for tasty bread

With lockdowns due to COVID-19 curbing air pollution globally, sulfur deficiency could become even more acute in the farm belt, soil scientists said.

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