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Seth Erickson cut out dairy for a decade due to health issues, that was until he tried raw milk. He and his wife Micki now milk their own dairy cows and sell their products directly to consumers.
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Titan Machinery is giving students hands-on learning opportunities by partnering with college and tech schools across the region to host diesel camps.
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Nearly 600 entries squared off on July 12 in the second part of the Minnesota Youth Livestock Expo.
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Summit Carbon Solutions may hit a roadblock in South Dakota. Renewable diesel enters the market. Our Agweek Cereals Crop Tour kicks off in. A North Dakota farm offers raw milk subscriptions.

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The "Landowner Bill of Rights" legislation will now be on the Nov. 5 ballot for a statewide vote and could determine the fate of Summit Carbon Solution's pipeline project.
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North Dakota could have some big spring wheat and durum crops this year, with continued moisture throughout the growing season providing a boost. But disease from the wet weather remains a risk.
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University of Minnesota's barley breeding program is set to release two new varieties later this year: its first two-row barley and a hull-less barley.
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The event had an attendance of 1,681 students who played a bean trivia game, learned about dry beans and asked questions of NBGA members like Dexter Cronquist and Karl Jodock.

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