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April 25, 2022
 
 
 
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Ranchers Battle Back-to-Back Blizzards, Now Near-Record Flooding Blankets the East, Yet North Dakota Still Isn't Drought-Free
 
After a blizzard Easter week and now more snow and torrential rains causing flooding, North Dakota has seen more moisture in two weeks than some areas have seen in two years. Calving season has been especially challenging, and livestock losses are still unknown, for ranchers.
 
 
 
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Look for signs of this early-season nuisance this spring.

Unspoken Truths About Pests: Wireworms
 
 
 
 
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Understand how global headwinds and tailwinds will affect your operation.

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The Senate Ag Committee will hold a hearing this week on a revised bill that proposes to establish a regional mandatory minimum threshold for the percentage of cattle purchased under negotiated grid or pricing terms.

New Texas A&M Analysis on Revised Cattle Price Discovery and Transparency Act Still Shows Huge Burden on Southern Plains
 
 
 

Spring planting is running ahead of schedule in some parts of the country. In other places, it has barely started. An update, in today's AgDay Minute.

A Tale of Weather Extremes When It Comes to Spring Planting
 
 
 
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