This week on AgweekTV, some soybean growers are shifting their planting plans because of low prices. A series of town hall meetings is giving Minnesota farmers a chance to give their lawmakers a message about federal cuts. A Minnesota company is one of the country's biggest frozen organic food processors. And an SDSU student is researching how to make beef hold its fresh color longer.
Help for North Dakota farmers who lost grain storage. Minnesota wants feedback on feedlot rules. Our Cereals Crop Tour kicks off. Map update gives information about farmers markets that accept SNAP.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume explains how temperatures are expected to shift up and down in the coming weeks as the minutes of daylight shrink every day.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume said heat and humidity will dominate the first half of July in the region, and while storms are possible, she expects a drier pattern to move in.
Farmers decide on replanting after devastating storms. The turkey industry takes a hit from avian diseases. It's been an unusual year for Iowa crops. An old South Dakota schoolhouse shows patriotism.
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume details the rainfall amounts from June and an expected hot and drier July.
On this week's AgweekTV: See the ranch life of South Dakota's governor. Farmers assess storm damage in North Dakota. Catch up on Minnesota's strawberry season. Learn about an EPA tour in ND and wheat cleaning in SD.