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July 19, 2021
Grain farmers will meet with the officials from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture this week to discuss the effect of the bankruptcy of Fridley-b

Pipeline Foods' bankruptcy creates headache for growers of organic grain

State agriculture officials are scheduled to meet later this week with farmers who may not have been paid for crops after Fridley-based Pipeline Foods declared bankruptcy.
Business
July 19, 2021
After a court struck down year-round sales of ethanol enacted by the Trump administration, some members of Congress, including Democrats, want the rul

Minn. lawmakers push to restore year-round sales of ethanol blend

Democrats join Republicans in the push to save year-round E15 sales that were first enacted by the Trump Administration.
Local
July 18, 2021
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Drought deepens in Minnesota, watering bans more likely

With about half of Minnesota now in the grip of severe drought — and 4% in extreme drought — the state has officially shifted into the "drought warning phase," the DNR announced Friday.
Agriculture
July 17, 2021
Farmland for sale in Silver Lake, MN., along Highway 7.

In rural Minnesota, 'nothing but upside' as farmland values near record highs

With the peak sales season coming in September, per-acre prices are already reaching $9,000 threshold in parts of rural Minnesota.
July 10, 2021
Kernza, a perennial wheat said to have environmental benefits, is shown here. A group of organic farmers is forming what they say is the first Kernza

New Minnesota co-op wants to profit from getting Kernza wheat in marketplace

Group of organic farmers join together to promote the perennial wheat that's proven itself in the field but not yet the marketplace.
Business
July 8, 2021
Food prices around the world have risen steadily for a year, but they turned broadly lower in June. Meat remained an exception, rising 2% from May.

Food prices are much higher than a year ago, but the trajectory just changed globally

Vegetable oils, cereals and dairy products are getting cheaper around the world as supply and demand rebalance.
Business
July 6, 2021
The expectation of rainfall in the Midwest this week sent corn prices down to a trading-level limit on Tuesday.

Rain comes, corn prices fall and hit a market limit

Every future contract for corn fell by the maximum allowed on the main trading market Tuesday. USDA says field conditions worsened a bit in Minnesota last week.
Business
June 29, 2021
The effects of the drier-than-normal June are being felt first by Minnesota’s cattle farmers, who have lost pasture grass to drought and must consid

Dry conditions are hurting Minnesota's cattle farms first

Nearly half the state's pastures are in bad shape after the drier-than-normal June, forcing cattle producers to consider other ways to feed their animals.
Business
June 26, 2021
A worker sets up irrigation lines to water almond tree rootstocks along Road 36 in Tulare, Calif. (Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Here's where drought conditions stand in Minnesota and the U.S.

Dry conditions late in the summer are more likely to affect Minnesota crops, but Western states are already in drought crisis.
Business
June 17, 2021
As the end of the pandemic arrives, some businesses are finding that the challenges they faced before it happened are still there.

Schafer: Back to normal means the normal challenges are back, too

The news that General Mills is cutting jobs after its stellar response to the pandemic, and the results that followed, shows that going back to where things were was never going to be easy.
Business
June 16, 2021
Cargill’s new joint venture began construction on a new facility in Eddyville, Iowa, where it will create a plant-based alternative to synthetic pla

Cargill backs corn as substitute for plastic, builds new plant in Iowa

The Minnetonka-based agribusiness is building a new facility in Iowa to create a corn-based alternative to petroleum-based plastics used in certain consumer goods.
Agriculture
June 12, 2021
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Water protections return to spotlight

The EPA said it had found that the changes under Trump caused "significant environmental degradation."
Business
June 9, 2021
Eric Taipale, chief executive of Sentera.

Ag analytics firm Sentera raises $25 million, will move to St. Paul

The latest infusion is the biggest for the company, which is changing the way farmers analyze their fields and crops.
Business
June 1, 2021
The JBS Worthington Pork Plant is shown in 2020.

Shifts canceled at Worthington meat plant after JBS hit by cyberattack

The company told the White House its computers had been hacked, likely by a criminal organization in Russia.
Business
May 28, 2021
Before the cold snap, spring wheat was growing well ahead of the five-year average, with 93% of the state's crop emerged.

Surprise cold may have hurt crops just emerging in northern Minnesota

Sub-freezing temperatures Thursday night and Friday morning in the northern third of the state might have hurt soybean, wheat and corn plants.
Local
May 25, 2021
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Minnesota appeals court: OK to skip full environmental review of Pineland Sands irrigation project

Intensified potato farming and row cropping threatens drinking water and the Mississippi River, opponents say.
Nation
May 22, 2021
Shade Lewis throws hay bales on his cattle farm in La Grange, Mo.

A windfall for minority farmers divides rural America

A $4 billion federal fund meant to confront how racial injustice has shaped American farming has angered white farmers who say they are being unfairly excluded.
Local
May 16, 2021
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New kind of wheat draws pollutants from soil, water

The perennial wheat Kernza was grown just west of Brainerd on a few acres immediately surrounding wells within corn and soybean fields. Over the past three years, it cut nitrate contamination from the cornfields by 96% and from soybeans by 86%.
Business
May 1, 2021
A wheat field on Feb. 26, 2021, in the village of Kale, India.

Amid COVID chaos and protests, India's farmers eye record wheat crop

Agriculture
March 31, 2021
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Minnesota farmers had most profitable year since 2012

The results became clear late in the year when commodity prices suddenly climbed after government aid rolled in.

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