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July 22, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three North Dakota Farm Sisters Are Making Pasta That’s Good for the Gut
 
The Sproule family is an entrepreneurial bunch. Annie, Mollie and Grace took the family motto — failure isn’t fatal — to heart and started making pasta that is now sold in national grocery chains. The trio joins Davis Michaelsen on Grow Getters to reveal the secrets to their success.
 
 
 

With on-farm corn stocks the highest since the 1980s, some farmers might be forced to move grain before fall. Should you keep holding on, or is it time to panic sell?

Is It Time to Panic Sell Corn?
 
 
 

At last week’s Republican National Convention, the GOP confirmed their ticket for the 2024 presidential race while calling for unity following the assignation attempt on candidate Donald Trump. Meanwhile, there’s growing pressure among Democrats for President Joe Biden to step away from the race.

D.C. Insider Jim Wiesemeyer Sheds Light On the Wild Week in American Politics
 
 
 

Ken Ferrie outlines various treatment scenarios, depending on what farmers find in their fields. He cautions that severe infections can easily cause 60-bu.-per-acre yield losses.

Tar Spot Disease Pressure Is In the Forecast Now
 
 
 

Every day, 33 serious injuries involving children occur on a farm or ranch in the U.S. The leading cause of injury and death for all ages on farms is large equipment.

How to Keep Farm Kids Out of Danger
 
 
 
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