A study supported by Northarvest Bean Growers Association and the Midwest Dry Bean Coalition will look at the economic impact of the dry edible bean industry in North Dakota and Minnesota.
A new, innovative, interdisciplinary graduate program in Agribusiness and Data Analytics is starting at North Dakota State University. The program is supported by a $262,500 grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Spearheaded.
North Dakota State University’s Carrington Research Extension Center will hold its annual NDSU Feedlot School on Jan. 17-18. This intensive course is for cattle producers, feeders, backgrounders, feed industry personnel, animal health-care suppliers and anyone.
The developments in state and federal governments’ policies and in private sector markets soon will impact North Dakota agriculture, David Ripplinger said.
Bangladesh’s earnings from spice exports increased 25 percent year-on-year in the first three months of fiscal 2023-24 due to demand from expatriates of Bangladesh and other Asian countries.