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January 31
The milking carousel at Louriston Dairy in Murdock, Minn, operated by Riverview LLP, in a 2018 file photo.

A pipeline for cow gas draws environmental support, ag concentration concerns

The PUC met at a bar in Benson, Minn., on Tuesday evening to hear citizen feedback on a plan to pump and sell biogas that could generate green energy.
Business
January 29
Kristi Maricle taught an adult literacy class to immigrants at the Windom High School in Windom on Jan. 23.

Many workers displaced by slaughterhouse closure remain in Windom, waiting for opportunity

A state investigation into missing backpay for workers opened the door for many workers on agriculture worker visas to remain in the U.S.
Business
January 29
A photo of a farmer trimming the wool behind his sheep’s ears on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023, inside the Sheep & Poultry Barn at the State Fairgrounds i

Minnesota farmers wonder: Will a new federal farm bill ever come?

Last fall, Congress extended the 2018 farm bill for another year. Farmers say "kicking the can down the road" just won't do in 2024.
Business
January 24
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 ¥ gl

White farmer sues Minnesota ag grant program, alleging discrimination

Last year, Minnesota's legislature offered money for historically underserved producers — including BIPOC, LGBTQ and women farmers — to buy land.
Agriculture
January 24
“Snirt" could be seen for several miles along Hwy. 60 near St. James on Tuesday.

A dry, warmer winter means more snirt. What is it and why is it coating Minnesota ditches?

Not only a wicked portmanteau, the combo of "snow" and "dirt" is a symptom of warmer winters.
Business
January 19
Carey Tweten drives at tractor through the barn to push feed to the cows Wednesday, June 15, 2023, at Valley Acres Dairy in Lewiston, Minn.

Minnesota dairy farmer takes Hastings Creamery to court over unpaid milk deliveries

Text messages show Minnesota dairy farmer in distress as historic creamery stumbled toward demise.
Business
January 18
CHS headquarters in Inver Grove Heights, Minn.

Minnesota-based CHS explores potential merger with ag co-op Growmark

Illinois-based Growmark and Inver Grove Heights' CHS are in early talks.
Local
January 17
The high level of nitrate in its drinking water is forcing Utica, a small town in Winona County, to drill a much deeper new well. It’s a $2 million

State says it will provide clean drinking water in southeast Minnesota, but offers no new curbs on farm pollution

State Rep. Rick Hansen, chair of the House environment committee, called the state's response "embarrassing" and said the EPA should reject it.
Business
January 17
Workers make their way out of the Long Prairie Packing Company in Long Prairie, Minn., on Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. ] Elizabeth Flores • liz.flores@st

Race, rural economy and a housing shortage collide in Long Prairie apartment fight

Many community leaders in the central Minnesota town welcome a company plan to build apartments, but the proposal has "brought out a lot of ugly in a small town."
Business
January 16

Despite drought, Minnesota corn farmers helped U.S. to record 2023 harvest

Farmers in the state harvested 4% more corn than in 2022, while nationwide, last year saw a record harvest of 177.3 bushels per acre.
Business
January 9

More than $135M worth of turkeys and chickens have been killed in Minnesota because of bird flu

That's just what the USDA has reimbursed the state's poultry and egg producers so far.
Business
January 9

Minnesota hog farmers shoulder weight of adapting to California's law

Jan. 1 marked the deadline for banning sales in the Golden State of pork raised on farms where sows live in confined pens.
Nation
December 30, 2023
A Darigold milk-processing plant in Portland, Ore. on Dec. 4, 2023. Workers at the company, which processes milk for an association of 300 Northwest d

An $80 billion industry looks for child workers. It keeps missing them.

A New York Times review of confidential audits conducted by several large firms shows that they have consistently missed child labor.
Agriculture
December 28, 2023
Peter and Anne Schwagerl inspected a camelina field on Nov. 10, 2023, on their farm northwest of Beardsley, Minn. 

Move over, Kernza — camelina is a new winter oilseed that could save the Mississippi River

Environmentalists say to repair Minnesota's watershed, farmers should switch to perennial grains. But this winter cover crop, with established buyers, may be a better fix.
Agriculture
December 27, 2023
Sugar beets fill a hopper during early season harvest in Minnesota’s Red River Valley on Aug. 16, 2023.

Minnesota's sugar beet industry celebrates record harvest during the sweetest season

The state is a top producer of beets — almost entirely in the Red River Valley and across a swath of southern Minnesota. But with the Farm Bill in limbo, so, too, is the federal safety-net.
Business
December 26, 2023
Minnesota has 146 fewer dairy farmer permits this Christmas than at the beginning of the year, according to the state Department of Agriculture.

Dozens of Minnesota dairy farms folded in November

Minnesota had 146 fewer dairy farmer permits this month than at the beginning of the year.
Business
December 25, 2023
Greg Ladwig bought meat, bread and cheese at Conger Meat Market in Conger, Minn. on Dec. 11.

Bypass the grocery store meat counter and buy the quarter-beef (or half-hog) to save money

Since the pandemic's run on meat at grocery stores, the old-school lockers of rural Minnesota — purveyors of prime beef, steaks, even lutefisk and once destined for the chopping block — are enjoying a renaissance.
Rochester
December 19, 2023
Glen Taylor announced at a news conference Tuesday in Mankato that he was donating $172 million worth of farmland to a foundation that will generate i

Billionaire Glen Taylor announces a new charitable mission for 2024

The Mankato businessman and Star Tribune owner will rent out his farmland, valued at $172 million, and donate the proceeds to charities and southern Minnesota communities.
Business
December 19, 2023
Egg-laying chicken operations around the country have reported millions of deaths due to bird flu in the past two months.

Bird flu cases slow in Minnesota, but egg producers elsewhere hit again

More than 16 million birds have been affected nationwide since October.
Agriculture
December 18, 2023
A federal judge in St. Paul has sentenced a 66-year-old Minnesota farmer to three years in prison for falsely selling rail cars full of conventional g

Minnesota farmer gets prison for organic grain fraud scheme

Federal judge delivers three-year sentence to southwestern Minnesota man who undermined the "trust" of U.S. organic grain market.

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