Minnesota
The project tested a 1973 Minnesota law designed to protect farmers whose land was taken for major transmission lines.
Don’t care for politics? You’re not alone, especially this year, when the approval rating for Congress falls somewhere near palmer amaranth on the popularity scale in farm country.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is investigating about two dozen complaints from farmers about a weed killer used on genetically modified soybean fields that can tolerate the herbicide.
Minnesota co-op plans to build soybean plant in North Dakota
Just when it looked like the trade-war pain would ease, flooding across the Midwest has done billions of dollars in damage.
The state Department of Transportation says stalks can break the wind’s force and limit snow from blowing onto roads.
Farmers in Minnesota are starting to get more soybeans and corn harvested after some dry weather.
Minnesota farmers are considering ways to prevent the closure of small dairies during a sustained slump in milk prices.
An Native American tribe is working to restore wild rice to five eastern Minnesota lakes.
Wet weather, late planting and an armyworm infestation are just a few of the problems that have plagued the North Star State.